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He said he had been "wrongly depicted as a paedophile, child abuser and child murderer", and hinted that he may consider legal action, saying: "I have closed no options on what I might do professionally or legally".

We also re-examined all data and found two further errors: (1) a T(Bra)+Sox2+ double positive clone (also shown as an example in Fig. 3C, top row) was accidentally omitted from the top graph in Fig. 3D (2)a 3-cell clone in the same graph was wrongly depicted as containing two Sox2+ cells and a double negative instead of two Sox2+ cells and a T(Bra)+ cell.

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Taunting Chirac for his opposition to what the French supposedly "Wrongly depict as a relentless American juggernaut", the Times concluded that he is leading France into a cul de sac and has therefore consigned it to "unsplendid isolation in the anteroom occupied by history's losers".

The industry has also complained that Mr. Cuomo's prosecutions have wrongly depicted their business as rife with fraud, a belief Mr. Mastro echoed on Thursday.

Christian publisher Thomas Nelson took the embarrassing, but nonetheless brave, decision to recall the controversial book, The Jefferson Lies, which wrongly depicted the American Founding Father as a "conventional christian" who championed civil rights (perhaps his more than 200 slaves gave him the free time to be such a champion).

It also went a long way to absolving the reputation of the much-maligned king who supporters feel has been wrongly depicted – not least in Shakespeare's "Richard III" -- as an evil, power-hungry hunchback.

Carpue's experiment showed that West's window design wrongly depicted the Crucifixion because West had posed the hands and shoulders incorrectly.

Jonathan Le Tocq made headlines around the globe and was criticised by Guernsey people, who felt he was wrongly depicting residents as bigots.

SP The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats, by Jeffrey Masson (Vintage, £7.99) Previous cat books, Masson argues, wrongly depict them as aloof, solitary narcissists that only simulate affection for us to gain shelter and food; whereas in reality they're highly sociable, watch other creatures intently, and possess an emotional palette stretching far beyond fear and cupboard love.

This strategy seemed to be working alright until Abu Omar got news of the completely harmless incident and succeeded in once again making the appalling al-Qaida agenda into a greater Muslim cause in the minds of many Scandinavians, with repercussions for all the Muslims whose religious beliefs wrongly are being depicted as incompatible with western democracy.

The mirrors in the figure were wrongly oriented and hence depicted as semitransparent or transparent glasses.

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