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Misjudged People (German:
Verkannte Menschen) is a 1932
German do****entary film that
features the
German deaf community. It was
produced by the Reich...
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weapon is
available or one is
significantly older than the
other and
misjudges their own strength.
Berenice IV of
Egypt is
believed to have poisoned...
- from
false horizons to
sensory conflict with
instrument readings or the
misjudging of
altitude over water. The
vestibular system,
which is
responsible for...
- London; Portland, OR:
Frank C****. OCLC 40862187. Overy,
Richard (1999). "
Misjudging Hitler". In Martel,
Gordon (ed.). The
Origins of the
Second World War...
- Destruction: The
Making and
Breaking of the ****
Economy (2007) R. J. Overy, "
Misjudging Hitler" pp. 93–115 from The
Origins of the
Second World War Reconsidered...
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lashing a
triple to
center field over the head of Flood, who
appeared to
misjudge how hard the ball was hit. That
scored both Cash and Horton;
Northrup himself...
- give the
electorate a
chance to
vindicate her rule. She may have
grossly misjudged her po****rity by
reading what the
heavily censored press wrote about...
- vanishes. His
marriage collapses under the strain, and he
tragically misjudges Steve,
whose declining health and
painkiller use he
mistakes for drug...
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Rather an
unreliable narrator is one who
tells lies,
conceals information,
misjudges with
respect to the
narrative audience – that is, one
whose statements...
- exoneration. GOP
chairman Robert Bennett said, "John
Glenn misjudged Charles Keating. He also
misjudged the
tolerance of Ohio's taxpayers, who are left to foot...