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1 He was misrepresented by some and misunderstood by others in his lifetime.
2 He is misrepresented by the highly placed rascals he has exposed and dislodged.
3 Wagner was most shamefully misrepresented by his enemies during his lifetime.
4 These Brehon laws have been foully misrepresented by Sir John Davies.
5 Says she's never seen a book so misrepresented by the critics-
6 The law had been misrepresented by the media, Ashcroft said, according to the newspaper.
7 They're misrepresented by the media, disenchanted by the idea of travel, and generally dissatisfied.
8 However, the true Reformer must expect to be misunderstood and misrepresented by meaner minds.
9 It was honestly misrepresented by some, willfully misrepresented by others.
10 For aught I know, though, Dr. Detmers has been misrepresented by the wily Frenchmen.
11 I will not have that record misrepresented by you.
12 But he excited envy as well as admiration, and was probably misrepresented by his opponents.
13 Yet what system so vile but it has sometimes been gloriously misrepresented by its votaries?
14 Must he be forever misrepresented by his speech that he may be saved by his virtues?
15 Nearly the entire region traversed by the expedition is strangely misrepresented by the most recent geographical works.
16 Still he had been persistently assaulted and misrepresented by those claiming to speak specially for the Administration.
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