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9 Sentences With "misprinting"

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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has apologized for misprinting calendars showing Martin Luther King Jr. Day on the wrong date.
BENGALURU/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Tesla Inc said on Tuesday that China's customs authorities have accepted the electric carmaker's plan to resolve problems with the clearance of its Model 3 sedans that centered around misprinting of labels.
Even before being denounced by Mr. Scott, Senator Marco Rubio and President Trump himself, Dr. Snipes's tenure had been marred by problems, including the unlawful destruction of ballots in a congressional race that should have been kept for review, and the mishandling and misprinting of mailed-in ballots.
Communist Party of India (Marxist). "Tripura Panchayat Elections " In 2 gram panchayat seats elections were postponed due to death of candidates. In two gram panchayats, in Bishalgarh and Kadamtala, election was postponed for a day due to misprinting of ballot papers.
Drawing from her correspondence with her uncle, Antin translated her writings from Yiddish to English and consolidated the materials into a memoir. Titled From Plotzk to Boston due to a misprinting of the name of her hometown, its release in 1899 provided a valuable source of income to fund Antin's continued education.
Despite their antagonistic relationship, Carter-Ruck publicly sided with Private Eye when the magazine lost a £600,000 libel case in 1989 against the wife of the Yorkshire Ripper, Sonia Sutcliffe. Founder Peter Carter-Ruck was subsequently invited to attend a Private Eye lunch, and soon afterwards he asked whether the magazine could stop misprinting the first letter of 'Ruck' as an 'F'. Private Eye's response was to print the first letter of 'Carter' with an 'F' as well.
He had leaned into the chocolate mixer to clean excess chocolate from the sides, and then fell, and became caught in the paddles, which started up automatically, causing severe injuries. Nestlé were later fined for failing to ensure worker safety by not isolating the power to the Aero mixer. In 1997, Unilever sued Nestlé, stating that Nestlé infringed Unilever's patent for aerated chocolate ice cream products. In 2004, three workers at the York factory were dismissed for intentionally misprinting rude messages on the packaging of 20 pallets of Aero bars.
In a dystopian, polluted, over consumerist, hyper-bureaucratic alternative present day, Sam Lowry is a low- level government employee who frequently daydreams of himself as a winged warrior saving a damsel in distress. One day shortly before Christmas a fly becomes jammed in a teleprinter, misprinting a copy of an arrest warrant it was receiving resulting in the arrest and accidental death during interrogation of cobbler Archibald Buttle instead of renegade heating engineer and suspected terrorist Archibald Tuttle because Buttle's heart condition didn't appear on Tuttle's medical files that were provided to Information Retrieval. Sam discovers the mistake when he discovers the wrong bank account had been debited for the arrest and visits Buttle's widow to give her the refund where he encounters the upstairs neighbour Jill Layton, and is astonished to discover that she resembles the woman from his dreams. Jill has been trying to help Mrs Buttle establish what happened to her husband, but her efforts have been obstructed by bureaucracy.
"The Creek of the Four Graves" is a poem by Australian writer Charles Harpur that was first published in three parts in The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature on 9 August,"The Creek of the Four Graves" Part 1 by Charles Harpur, The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature, 9 August 1845, p67 16 August"The Creek of the Four Graves" Part 2 by Charles Harpur, The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature, 16 August 1845, p78 and 23 August 1845."The Creek of the Four Graves" Part 3 by Charles Harpur, The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature, 23 August 1845, p90 The author then published an erratum in the same paper on 30 August 1845"The Creek of the Four Graves" Erratum by Charles Harpur, The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature, 30 August 1845, p101 which corrects what appears to be a misprinting. It was later included in the author's poetry collection The Bushrangers, a Play in Five Acts, and Other Poems (1853), and was subsequently reprinted in various newspapers, magazines and poetry anthologies. Harpur continued to revise the poem throughout his life.

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