In the reviews of Studia Fennica Folkloristica no.s 2 and 3 in the 1999 issue of Folklore, the Finnish word runo was misprinted as rung. |
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Sounds like you've got a misprinted edition, with a repeated signature in it. |
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Ballot papers were misprinted, or had errors in, and then had to be reprinted, checked, and distributed all to a strict deadline. |
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Anybody who says this is obviously a telemarketer, because they've read my misprinted name in the phone book. |
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One of the papers had misprinted our daughter Dori's name, Isadora, as Aishwarya. |
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The West Yorkshire-based group said the number had been misprinted by a single digit because of a human error, which it noticed only after being contacted by a customer. |
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It was misprinted on some that were sent out, so it was correct. |
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Some idiot, either by accident or with purpose, had misprinted it. |
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I actually had not planned on seeing this movie until today, but a misprinted movie schedule led me astray with tales of Sunday afternoon French movies. |
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According to the Michigan Secretary of State, the misprinted ballot was confined to a single precinct in the city of Alma and was sent to only 69 voters. |
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The address listed for the restaurant Le Club Sandwich was misprinted. |
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I WOULD like to thank John Kartz for his enlightening letter on Bill Pyers, and for noticing my misprinted letter. |
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Vintage publishers have said that they were recalling the misprinted copies and replacing them with correct versions. |
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The paper was found misprinted when checking was started which caused delay in the commencement of examination. |
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The misprinted programme was withdrawn and an apology made to theatre-goers. |
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It would also be appreciated if you could return any misprinted copies to the co-editors, PO Box 2128, Wellington. |
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The effort also examined each paste in its unreflowed state to identify the best methods of removal from stencils and misprinted boards. |
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Meanwhile in Canada misprinted copies of the new book are drawing attention from fans and collectors. |
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Some information for a question on an AS-level government and politics paper, sat yesterday by students at 600 centres, was misprinted. |
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I misprinted his name on the invitation. He's called James, not Jambes. |
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