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In An Adventure With Scientists was barely reviewed by the national media - although the Sun did mention it, wrongly identifying it as a children's book.
Wrongly identifying students for special education services or inflating the services students need — and then billing Medicaid for them — could constitute federal fraud, said Zeno, the former prosecutor.
Where there are blatant discrepancies, it can mean you have veered from your own family path - perhaps by wrongly identifying a birth, marriage or death certificate - and are exploring someone else's family.
Jay Kast, 24, a youth worker from East Ham who has witnessed rioting across London over the last three nights, said he was concerned that black community leaders were wrongly identifying a problem "within".
Spain has threatened legal action against German regional authorities for wrongly identifying Spanish cucumbers as the source of the outbreak, but the commission insisted the crisis had affected all EU producers.
After site members, known as Redditors, turned into amateur sleuths and ended up wrongly identifying several people as possible suspects, Reddit went from a font of crowdsourced information to a purveyor of false accusations, to the subject of a reprimand by the president of the United States himself, to the center of another furious debate about the responsibilities of digital media.
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Those who have been wrongly identified may sue for libel.
Another had wrongly identified Evelyn Waugh as a "her".
The New York brief wrongly identified Justice Douglas as "the first S.E.C. chairman".
A caption wrongly identified Oltsen as carving hide; he is decorating an antler.
Cronkite is also wrongly identified as the CBS co-anchor for the 1984 Democratic Convention.
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