How To Use Misprint In A Sentence
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To augment the brigades 'efforts, TerraCycle also is collecting what's called postindustrial waste from many manufacturers -- which includes excess labels or packaging with misprints that never makes it to market.
TerraCycle Fashions a New Life
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This experienced editor is said to be able to reduce the misprints to almost nil.
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Some idiot, either by accident or with purpose, had misprinted it.
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One can only suppose that Shakespeare forgot that he had given no such indication, and so wrote what was sure to be misunderstood, -- unless we suppose that 'Gloster' is a mere slip of the pen, or even a misprint, for 'Regan.'
Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
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I noticed very few misprints or other mistakes.
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A small observation: I did not detect any misprints.
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Misprints often crop up in the papers.
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Yes, five poems in a row are misprinted.
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(And before you sic me, if "Ferd" is a misprint, it's not mine.)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers : News
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We can't publish the newsletter like this - it's full of misprints.
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Somewhere between the overpriced boutique hotels and the bargain hostels lie the special places with great service, "buena onda" (a good vibe) and rates that make you assume there has been a misprint.
South America: Perfect posadas
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The book is thirteen years old, and I'm still able to get first printings assuming that's not some kind of misprint as new items from our distributor.
Archive 2006-06-18
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Errors are minor; misprints occasionally spoil an excellent, well-researched, and well-illustrated text, though a badly needed index is omitted.
Anthony Symondson on "Hardman of Birmingham"
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[1] A misprint on p. 50 might lead the reader to believe that C.F. von Wangenheim was (still) a Prussian officer, but in all other instances he is correctly referred to as a Hanoverian agent.
The Goethe Case
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Another kind of misprint which we see occasionally is the misplacement of some lines of type.
Literary Blunders; A chapter in the "History of Human Error"
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News of the maddening: the AIGA misprinted my book cover in the 2004 design annual.
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Ballot papers were misprinted, or had errors in, and then had to be reprinted, checked, and distributed (or in some cases re-distributed) all to a strict deadline.
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In the meantime, the title of the film comes from the prize that is up for grabs - rare, misprinted stamps from the Weimar Republic called ‘Nine Queens.’
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'uprest' is simply an overlooked misprint for 'uprist' -- not by any means a nonce-word, but a genuine English verbal substantive of regular formation, familiar to many from its employment by Chaucer.
The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Complete
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When the chapters were reissued in America, the proofreader, warned by the presence of numerous other gross misprints, naturally corrected the meaningless "lilt" to the obvious and natural "tilt.
The Booklover and His Books
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The misprint led to great confusion.
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Their copyist also annotated the printed pages of the partbooks in a neat, careful hand, correcting some of its many misprints.
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Possibly a misprint, but did the man who was sentenced to three months for decapitating Margaret Thatcher's statue really offer to do 150,000 hours community work instead?
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Publishers seem more alive to comments about misprints, price and design than they are to the scholarly purposes served by reviews.
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Sure, White's career stats almost look like a misprint.
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Extensive mistakes may hardly count (as when the entire first edition was misprinted in italics), but literals can be crucial in a conflicted society which fetishes minor differences.
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The phone number for information and ordering was misprinted.
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Certainly, the exams didn't look to be getting off to the best start, when the first person noticed that the rubric was misprinted as ‘Answer all 5 questions’.
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Ex: This misprint led to great confusion.
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This experienced editor is said to be able to reduce the misprints to almost nil.
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Misprints occur on every page.
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For Epigenes of Rhodes is right, after all," said Jurgen, "in suggesting a misprint: and the word should be 'laved'.
Jurgen A Comedy of Justice
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[_In at least one printing of the text, “clasped” is misprinted as “elasped” _] but this teacyed me not [_text unchanged_]
The Earliest Arithmetics in English
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Some computer-set examples are badly spaced, and examples taken from published editions have not been checked for obvious misprints.
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Yet my scorecard is riddled with misprints.
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It was probably a subtle subconscious realization of the unpleasantness, even the unendurableness, of perfection in the domestic companionship that caused the obvious misprint in the following extract from a Scotch editorial concerning the new divorce legislation:
Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers
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The rest of the volume sets out to prove that dictum, invoking misprints and failed corrections as emblems for how people think and how the world makes of itself a kind of accidental sense.
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In the vanward, or vanguard; misprinted "vanward" in some editions.
The Lady of the Lake
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Some are full of misprints, errors and inappropriacies; others can stand comparison with imported texts.
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It was misprinted on some that were sent out, so it was correct.
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The address listed for the restaurant Le Club Sandwich was misprinted.
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The book itself is handsomely presented, but surprisingly for a BBC publication, contains quite a few misprints and typos.
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One of the papers had misprinted our daughter Dori's name, Isadora, as Aishwarya.
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The proof of this result is correct, but this is one of two places in the book where there are undefined terms and confusing misprints.
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Most of the misprints involve missing auxiliary symbols.
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A number of misprints and proof reading errors are present which could have been avoided.
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Their copyist also annotated the printed pages of the partbooks in a neat, careful hand, correcting some of its many misprints.
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This claims that ‘syllabus’ originally occurred as a misprint of a Greek accusative plural in a fifteenth century edition of Cicero.
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Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint. Mark Twain
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The misprinting of two figures on a diagram rendered one of the six questions in the maths exam impossible to answer.
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Although a bog-standard pint is pegged at £2.70, you can pay up to £7.50 (no, that's not a misprint) for a bottle of premium Belgian beer.
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Okay, I don't call the inclusion of four incorrect lines of type a "misprint," I call it an "editorial mistake," but I was disappointed - because, for once, I had a question.
Archive 2009-04-01
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In that case, however, there are misprints in his entries 10 and 13.
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There can be little doubt that ‘uprest’ is simply an overlooked misprint for
The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Penguin Group Australia turns over $120 million a year from printing words but a one-word misprint has cost it dearly.
Disinformation
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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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The Harper’s Weekly article did not have all the impact that Twain expected, partly due to the fact that his name was misprinted in the magazine’s table of contents as “Mark Swain.”
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
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While there is little that is new in Kirk's presentation, and the writing is marred by many infelicities and misprints, anyone who writes with sensitivity on this practitioner of Baroque poetry deserves encouragement.
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The results are set out, with misprints, in two tables, and Boyle's conclusion was that the experimental findings matched the predicted results very well in the case of compression, less well in the case of rarefaction.
Sticky Wants to Grab
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The editing is splendid except for an inordinate number of misprints, especially in proper names and in foreign words.
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The misprinted 1918 ‘Jenny’ stamp was bought by an anonymous collector.
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The coded form of instructions for the developmental process is, like the written word, subject to misprints when it is reproduced.
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This newspaper teems with misprints.
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If they could be improved, and the stylistic infelicities, misprints and translation inaccuracies removed, a second edition would pass muster as a useful introductory text.
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A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
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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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His {565} own anecdote of the old priest who, having the misprint "mumpsimus" for
The Age of the Reformation
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The word ‘rotter’ did not appear in my letter, it is either a misprint, or interpretation by the printers.
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Alert readers may have noticed the misprint in last week's column.
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Rare "misprinted" Denver Mint $5 bill with a tiny picture of Dick Cheney sitting in the chair at the Lincoln Memorial
Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer: I'll Gladly Stimulate Your Economy for $600
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A good editor never once leaves a misprint uncorrected.
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On August 28 he complained to Guardian reporter, ‘You guys misprinted me.’
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This experienced editor is said to be able to reduce the misprints to almost nil.
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I don't know how they determined this amount because the shirts are misprinted and contracts with the NFL prevent them from being sold in the U.S., but that's the number they agreed upon.
Saundra Schimmelpfennig: What You Know About Donating Is Wrong
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I can explain (not extenuate) my mistake only by a misprint in Al – Siyúti (p. 554).
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The title, by the way, is not a misprint: ‘photogram’ is simply an archaic word for a photograph.
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To understand how this works, take the recent controversy over the 100,000 misprinted shirts the NFL donated to World Vision.
Saundra Schimmelpfennig: What You Know About Donating Is Wrong
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Let's see how the OLG would accept a "misprinted" bill as payment for a ticket.
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This misprint led to great confusion.
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I'm not entirely sure if they asked him to do it, or they just "misprinted" or what exactly, he didn't elaborate.
Wheel of the Infinite: a cover story
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Sounds like you've got a misprinted edition, with a repeated signature in it.
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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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[Transcriber's Note: "haw" near the end of chapter 15 appears to be a misprint for "hawk".]
The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002
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That misprinted movie name is in hundreds of thousands of copies of The Great Unraveling; it will linger forever in the minds of many people who, like us journalists, don't know that there's an error to look for.
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This is such an obvious elision that one's instinct is to read the passage again and look for a misprint, or a set of scare quotes - but, no, it is written as intended.
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A one-word misprint has cost Australia's Penguin group thousands of dollars.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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He then tells the media that his ticket is "misprinted".
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I used to be able to read the Guardian and not spot the misprints.
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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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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's always risky writing about misprints.
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As a further devilish touch he has misprinted some letters* in the clues, all first or last letters of a word.
Annotated solutions for Genius 96
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The present bibliography intends to provide a comprehensive reference guide to the publications dealing with Shakespeare on television, updating and revising misprints and inaccuracies in previous bibliographies.
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This was probably the first play the Folio's compositors set from such copy, which may help to explain its high percentage of misprints, errors, and cruces.