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Meanings of historical inaccuracy in English
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Usage of historical inaccuracy in English
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Events at Etaples remain disputed and the drama was accused of historicalinaccuracy.
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Fault has been found with him on the ground of historicalinaccuracy, but such criticism is, for the most part, unjustified.
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More than 40,000 people have signed a petition lamenting Ida's supposed anti-Polish rhetoric and alleged historicalinaccuracy.
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But he himself, having a high sense of humour, will appreciate its psychological justice as much as he regrets its historicalinaccuracy.
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Cambridge Spies has been slammed for its historicalinaccuracy and its self-indulgent dramatisation, but there is one particular failing that has gone unnoticed.
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Singular omissions of Polo in regard to China; historicalinaccuracies.
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Many of the historicalinaccuracies have been well aired in the media by now.
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And some eagle-eyed people spotted historicalinaccuracies in the trailer.
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His anachronisms and historicalinaccuracies have already been referred to.
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Historicalinaccuracies like the car-bomb were annoying but minor.
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It would have taken substantially greater historicalinaccuracies to turn this film into a genuine thriller.
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It was also shot through with historicalinaccuracies, but that's a subject for another time and place.
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You insist that the truth touching faith and morals is in your Bible, despite its historicalinaccuracies.
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Peel found some curious historicalinaccuracies.
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Leaving aside historicalinaccuracies or interpretations, I feel obliged to say now that it wasn't even a particularly good film.
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Some critics alleged historicalinaccuracies connected with the "Clean Hands" investigations led by prosecutor-turned politician Antonio Di Pietro.