Mis Sentence Examples

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  • This is quite a mis take.

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  • Many of the children mis behave, as they do not understand the program.

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  • So it might not be only transparent gifs that could be (mis)used in this manner.

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  • Chaucer's House of Fame, iii., 1975, "Of good or misgovernement" which should be "mis (i.e., bad) governement"; Shelley's Prometheus, iii.

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  • See Memorial of Benjamin Helm Bristow, largely prepared by David Willcox (Cambridge, Mass., privately printed, 1897); Whiskey Frauds, 44th Cong., 1st Sess., Mis.

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  • His analysis was predicated on the assumption that there are no indices for purely mis purposes.

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  • Every order has came no longer than 3 days using the standard postage and no mis haps have ever occured!

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  • K das contributor How badly did I mis quote it then?

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  • Practice the principles of mis en place means having all your ingredients cut up and ready to go before cooking to make your time in the kitchen more efficient.

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  • Only do this, however, if you clarifying the point mis imperative to you getting hired.

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  • But the common law appears, nevertheless, to have treated as a mis demeanour any attempt to effect the destruction of such an infant, though unsuccessful.

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  • The heat of controversy is, however, abating, and during the past thirty or forty years both Catholic and Protestant investigators have been vying with one another in adding to our knowledge and in rectifying old mis takes; while an ever-increasing number of writers pledged to neither party are aiding in developing an idea of the scope and nature of the Reformation which differs radically from the traditional one.

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  • Again, proceeding down the banks of the Ganges, he diverged eastward to Kamarupa (Assam), and then passed by the great ports of Tamralipti (Tamluk, the mis placed Tamalitis of Ptolemy), and through Or.issa to Kanchipara (Conjeeveram), about 640.

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