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The Christian literal movement is, of course, famous for its conservative politics.
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I know what you're thinking -in a very literal sense, actually.
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It was a safe house in the literal sense of the word.
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Seconds later, the opening appeared-andin the literal sense of the term.
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Yes, the first step into the internet is a literal echo chamber.
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Within a few hours, the first change came in: a typo fix.
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First time I saw the name I assumed it was a typo.
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So is this a typo, as a number of eagled-eyed readers suggest?
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There has been no explanation for the typo in the original statement.
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The cop was tired and made a typo on the accident form.
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Accept my thanks for pointing out the bad erratum at page 301.
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The authors would like to correct the error with this erratum.
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Pinter insisted that the publisher insert an erratum slip immediately.
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This erratum is to correct the variable name on the left hand side of Eq.
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The correct spelling is included in this erratum and the original article has been updated.
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A spokesperson for the company said the revision corrected a typographicalerror.
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By a typographicalerror, in the original edition, it is misprinted CHAP.
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This column was updated on June 27 to correct a typographicalerror.
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Anal rays imperfectly counted, and there is a typographicalerror in the Zool.
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For that typographicalerror the man must wait until I republished the notice.
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Men, by means of it, may correct literalerrors in the scriptures; may restore texts, may refute doctrines inconsistent with the attributes of the Almighty.
Usage of misprint in inglés
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In the Bengal texts there is a misprint, viz., tatha for rasah.
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I'm sure it's a misprint, or that the piano's out of tune.
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A misprint for the Spanish pifas-a possible shorthand form of pifanos-signifying fifes.
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So all the editions; but is not 'two' a misprint for 'trio'-i.e.
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One misprint in particular is so serious as to require notice.
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The fact is, the latter is a misprint or a mere clerical error.
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But a misprint in the list meant the surprising appearance of Rafa's name.
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Rizal is probably correct in regarding it as a misprint for mascada, chewed.
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In the Bombay edition occurs a misprint, viz., sumanah for samanah.
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This seems to be a misprint for Narsinga, otherwise the Carnatic.E.
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It was of course a misprint, and could hardly have been anything else.
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When only fifty-five years of age he died of a misprint.
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The three-volume reprint of this edition dutifully copies the misprint.
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Seppo: I am legally blind due to a genetic misprint.
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But unlike you, I'm not sure it was a misprint.
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It is hardly possible that this can be a misprint.