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Mineral defects, which are like typos or misprints in the structural scaffolding, can leave a little extra space in the matrix—providing a gap for excited electrons to move around in.

Julian Edelman with 179 yards on eight catches seems like a misprint.

It may be perfectly true that Mitt Romney was meeting with people at Bain & Co (or it may have been a misprint by the Herald).

The Daily News, in referring to this, suggests that "peacock temper" was a misprint for "pique, or temper."

Hence Kersey, by a misprint, gives 'cherisaunei, comfort'; which Chatterton adopted.

Footnote 28: This "3" in the copy before me may be a misprint for "8."

Jean de Serres's "consternatiori tamen animo" is an evident misprint for "constantiori tamen animo."

Subsequent news shows that "less irresponsible" was not a misprint but a prophecy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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