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A previous version of this story misquoted the campaign's statement.
Afterward, Bell and the Pentagon insisted that he was misquoted.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misquoted Powell's character.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Senator Kamala Harris.
"And by the by, I was completely misquoted," Hader said.
He said his client's words had been misquoted or misconstrued.
" Mitchell: "Neil did come back and say he had been misquoted.
It also misquoted Robert Hohman on the bimodality of rating distribution.
The Iowa Republican has since claimed that the newspaper misquoted him.
An earlier version of this article misquoted the showrunner Lauren Morelli.
Andrew M. Cuomo mocking President Trump's campaign slogan misquoted Mr. Cuomo.
An earlier version of this article misquoted the character Lee Sizemore.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The article also misquoted part of the new president's inauguration pledge.
"I was very wary, very afraid to be misquoted, misunderstood," he said.
But, to say we edited him or misquoted him ... is a lie.
Brown finds that she's extensively misquoted—unsurprisingly, since Mostyn-Owen wasn't there.
The downside: His father, apparently misquoted, said Cheryshev had taken growth hormone.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misquoted one of YouTube's tweets.
Correction (February 3rd, 2018): An earlier version of this article misquoted Mr Lebovich.
The Grove later reversed the ban when it learned Manny had been misquoted.
She was misquoted as saying white men aren't allowed to have an opinion.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Peter Shiu, a Hong Kong lawmaker.
Lucido said the exchange was a "misunderstanding" but later claimed he was misquoted.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a 1630 phrase by John Winthrop.
Avenatti told CNN that he had been misquoted and taken out of context.
Correction: Samba CEO Ashwin Navin was misquoted in a version of this story.
Crooked Hillary Clinton put out an ad where I am misquoted on women.
He told the crowd: This kind of implies that he's been misquoted by Der Spiegel, but also doesn't really make up for the fact that he's literally always making awful comments—he surely can't be being misquoted every single time?
NARRATOR: In 1909, when Taft himself was sworn in, his oath was also misquoted.
An earlier version of this post misquoted him as calling it a "devil's threesome."
A previous version of this post misquoted Thompson, implying these were Guevara's cases only.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Mikhail D. Prokhorov, the Nets' billionaire owner.
As the proverb, which Smash Mouth misquoted, says, all that glitters is not gold.
Because of a translation error, an earlier version of this article misquoted Bartlomiej Plebanczyk.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a portion of U Htin Kyaw's remarks.
It's, of course, not true that the intel chiefs were misquoted during their testimony.
Although one of her teammates supported her, Ashworth insisted that she had been misquoted.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Louisiana's secretary of health, Dr. Rebekah Gee.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a statement by a group of economists.
The article also misquoted a lyric from the song "Tallahassee," by the Mountain Goats.
SPORTS An article on Saturday, using information from The Associated Press, misquoted LeBron James.
Correction: An original version of the piece misquoted the number of climate change marchers.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Jack Prior, a lawyer for Jussie Smollett.
"It went from him saying he was misquoted to being misunderstood," Owen told me.
But the Japanese government official said Dijsselbloem denied the report and said he was misquoted.
Also, TJ Kirgin said "über liberal conglomerates," which was misquoted due to a transcription error.
In 2015, she was misquoted in a tabloid as saying she "can't stand" sex scenes.
People complain of being misquoted or seeing 'ugly' pictures of themselves in their morning papers.
In tweets of his own, Mr. Goldberg at first suggested that he had been misquoted.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a professor of environmental law at Harvard University.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Senator Pat Roberts discussing the partial government shutdown.
They also endeavored to get Tubman's words right, particularly given how often she's been misquoted.
Antonelli said long afterward that he had been misquoted as having insulted San Francisco itself.
An earlier version of this article misquoted comments by LeSean McCoy of the Buffalo Bills.
They had even misquoted penal codes, despite the fact they'd spent three months preparing it.
Correction (September 20th, 2018): An earlier version of the story misquoted the man identified as Ali.
Anja Kovacs was misquoted in an earlier version of this post due to a transcription error.
But Williams immediately pushed back in an interview with The Hill, saying he had been misquoted.
"I think that was wildly misquoted or taken out of context," Krasinski told The Daily Beast.
And I think it was misquoted as well, so I was like, 'Well fuck this shit.
"I was misquoted and it was also taken out of context," he said in an email.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misquoted President Bashar al-Assad.
Cardi was apparently angry that the show had misquoted her talking about her young daughter, Kulture.
The President did not provide examples of the areas the intelligence chiefs said they were misquoted.
An earlier version of this editorial misquoted a speech by Alessandra Biaggi at her election party.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a lawsuit filed by President Trump and his businesses.
Because of a transcription error, an earlier version of this article misquoted the activist Mariame Kaba.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Jeremy Scholz, the chief technology officer at Diamond Foundry.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Sally Rugg, the marriage equality campaign director at GetUp.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Mr. Halevi in his remarks about the peace process.
A previous version of this article misquoted from Montano to refer to US Track and Field.
In it, he also said he would channel his anger toward the NRA and misquoted Jay-Z.
But David felt that over the years he'd been misquoted and had things taken out of context.
Like Literally: In a vague tweet, Kylie Jenner claimed that she was misquoted about "start[ing] wigs."
An earlier version of this article misquoted a reader who shared his thoughts on the immigration debate.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Jacqueline Tran, a senior director of the gallery Matthew Marks.
An earlier version of this briefing misquoted a pledge made by Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Heidi Li Feldman, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center.
" An obituary on Thursday about the singer Merle Haggard misquoted one line in his song "Hungry Eyes.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a passage from a 1917 article in Women's Wear Daily.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's opinion on a North Carolina law.
He said the entire controversy was started by an interview in which he claims he was misquoted.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Odilia Romero on the appearance of blood sausage in Mexico.
In an email sent to Gizmodo, Nolan clarified the situation:I was widely mistaken or misquoted on that point.
Correction (November 1st 2018): We misquoted President Donald Trump as saying Iran sows "disruption" in the Middle East.
After Reuters published this story, the SAARC Human Rights Foundation issued a statement saying Salam had been misquoted.
It's also good to know what it's like to be covered and be written about and be misquoted.
The DNAinfo article misquoted Luke and missed the mark on why we named the sandwich the Pork Morrissey.
Earlier this week, Trump said a top aide was "misquoted" in a lengthy interview with The Huffington Post.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his address to the United Nations.
Rare teas and misquoted 18th-century philosophersScobie paired a messianic vision with an outspoken passion for classical philosophy.
Then again, people often claim they've been misquoted when the public reacts strongly to something they've apparently said.
No matter what you think about astrology, it's still likelier to impact your life than some misquoted trivia.
He later said he that had been misquoted, and that all he had done was publicize the bombings.
An article on Sunday, about demonstrations in Russia, misquoted an outspoken critic of the Kremlin, Aleksei A. Navalny.
In my experience, being misquoted is not unusual but to have an 'exclusive interview' completely fabricated is something new.
Further, multiple stories on the subject misquoted Nooyi as having used the term "lady-friendly," which she never did.
"It's difficult to be misquoted and it's nice to have something like Instagram to say the truth," Clarke says.
Trump later made up with the officials, who he said told him they had been misquoted by the media.
An article on Saturday about Senator Elizabeth Warren's campaign in Iowa misquoted part of a speech she delivered there.
Mr. Megahed then retracted his original statement, and in an Egyptian television interview said The Times had misquoted him.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Warren Buffett discussing one of his goals in repurchasing Berkshire Hathaway stock.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Hannibal Buress when he was asked about the conviction of Bill Cosby.
An earlier version of this obituary partly misquoted the drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, a longtime associate of Ms. Allen's.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Sunday, about demonstrations in Russia, misquoted an outspoken critic of the Kremlin, Aleksei A. Navalny.
I don't know if he's misquoted or whatever, but when he speaks I like him because he speaks frankly.
In a tweet Saturday night, Trump misquoted "Fox Report" anchor Molly Line, who discussed the memo on the show.
An earlier version of this article misquoted part of a statement made by Orlando Police Chief John W. Mina.
Correction: A previous version of this article misquoted Adam Vandergriftas as referring to slime's popularity on the social platform Kek.
She has said police misquoted her in their reports, which she insists reflect "the opposite" of what she told them.
He seems to have made the comments after reading a bogus interview on a fake news site that misquoted Roy.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Heather Noonan, the vice president for advocacy at the League of American Orchestras.
Trump later made up with the officials, who he said had told him they had been misquoted by the media.
And neither will I. Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this column misquoted the philosopher Harry Frankfurt.
An article on Tuesday about a musical remake of "Dirty Dancing" misquoted the most memorable line from the original film.
"Dems Veronica Escobar and Jackson Lee purposely misquoted my call," Mr. Trump posted on Twitter a little before 11 a.m.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a statement by Donald Trump Jr. about a meeting with a Russian lawyer.
This was another dig at Mrs Thatcher, who has been widely misquoted as saying "there is no such thing as society".
The artist Khalid finally replied to someone who misquoted him and found out that it's the result of a fake account.
Following the Times interview, Paul Manafort said Trump had been misquoted -- until he was shown a copy of the interview's transcript.
The president's tweet misquoted then-President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's address to a Joint Congressional Session following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
An article on Thursday about the differing business strategies of Michael Dell and Meg Whitman misquoted Mr. Dell in one instance.
Do you think you misquoted her or didn't hear her correctly or you think you absolutely did, you're sticking with that?
Also, an earlier version of this article misquoted, in one instance, Mark Groden, a co-founder and chief executive of SkyRyse.
Either he truly misunderstood what he heard on TV, which is worrisome, or he purposefully misquoted it, which is also worrisome.
Yes." In a comment to CNN about the remark, Avenatti said, "I was misquoted, and it was taken out of context.
"The retraction of this story is still being investigated internally and we have no evidence that Rod Wheeler was misquoted by Zimmerman."
KIERON O'HARAWoking On the case "Gavel down" (September 9th) assessed the legal work of Richard Posner, but slightly misquoted his new book.
The retraction of this story is still being investigated internally, and we have no evidence that Rod Wheeler was misquoted by Zimmerman.
We can also understand his worry with being "misquoted" and "misunderstood," especially after that viral moment with Gaga at the Golden Globes.
Then, officials attacked Wolff's reputation, claimed specific people had been misquoted and sent aides and surrogates on shows to trash the book.
Totally misquoted by Secretary Kerry was the wording of UN Resolution 2628, which was adopted in the Security Council in November 28503.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Wolfgang Tillmans's description of how long the Western world has kept authoritarian people at bay.
An earlier version of this article misquoted part of a Fox News interview with Donald J. Trump that was broadcast on Sept.
An earlier version of this article misquoted part of a letter that the Whitney's director, Adam Weinberg, sent to the museum's staff.
THE ARTS An article on Tuesday about a musical remake of "Dirty Dancing" misquoted the most memorable line from the original film.
However, in the aftermath of the initial report, Ulfkotte walked back his claims, saying that he had been misquoted in the Bild story.
" But in the past week, Christie insisted that he was misquoted in the old article: "This is a quote from 21 years ago.
Following the publication of the Times article, Weinstein issued a bizarre apology that misquoted Jay-Z (?), reaffirmed his commitment to fighting the NRA (
He stood beside her, as she shotgunned her usual mix of folksy jargon, non-sequiturs and sheer nonsense (she also misquoted Ronald Reagan).
But he denied the release of documents relating to the U.S. election was specifically aimed at damaging Clinton, saying he had been misquoted.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Thursday about the differing business strategies of Michael Dell and Meg Whitman misquoted Mr. Dell in one instance.
" Krasinski, however, told The Daily Beast that her comment about them being "genuinely in love" was "wildly misquoted or taken out of context.
Correction: the English translation of this article originally misquoted van de Leest as saying "privacy affects everything," when in fact, she said "digitization".
An earlier version of this article misquoted a phrase from Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes's opinion in the Supreme Court case Buck v. Bell.
If I had misquoted the secretary of defense in his speech about the Middle East that day, I might have started a war.
A visit could be controversial, as Trump recently misquoted and attacked London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Twitter after the London Bridge terrorist attack.
He told Time magazine that the person who could best beat Trump was "a white male," though he later said he was misquoted.
Great satire is an art form — and this film raised the bar, even if its most memorable line gets misquoted all the time.
And when Manafort teased a shift on Trump's Muslim ban proposal, Trump bristled at the suggestion and said his adviser must have been misquoted.
Jussie Smollett's lawyers say the Osundairo brothers misquoted alleged defamatory statements they thought his team made, but turns out ... their own attorney said 'em.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misquoted a passage from the poem "The Second Coming," by William Butler Yeats.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a former New York Times sportswriter, Robert Lipsyte, a subject in ESPN's documentary on O. J. Simpson.
After the interview was published, Morrissey claimed the paper had misquoted him, and that he was now no longer doing print interviews (rejoice tbqh!).
An earlier version of this article misquoted Chris Stang, the co-founder and chief executive of The Infatuation, in describing the company's financial performance.
Though she later claimed she was misquoted, the comment triggered a firestorm and some in the neighborhood called for her removal from the board.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Philippe Blondiaux, Chanel's chief financial officer, about how much money the company invested in itself last year.
OBITUARIES An obituary on June 29 about the pianist Geri Allen partly misquoted the drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, a longtime associate of Ms. Allen.
ARTS An article on Tuesday about the return of an ancient limestone relief to Iran misquoted David Schoen, a lawyer for the Safani Gallery.
The misquoted lyric comes from the line "Hold me closer tiny dancer," which some people may hear as "Hold me close, young Tony Danza."
"The news article you are referring to is not even close to that ... even in that article, the FWS employee misquoted is there," said Bernhardt.
A previous verions of this story misquoted Dmitry Gorin in saying the only way Loughlin would change her plea is if Huffman receives no jail.
The article misquoted Triada Stampas at the Food Bank for New York City when she cited cuts to the food stamps program several years ago.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Saturday about popular support for Turkey's military offensive in Syria misquoted Mehmet Akif Perker, a representative of the Republican People's party.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misquoted a mosque trustee's comments about Salih Khater's affiliation with the Birmingham Central Mosque.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a spokeswoman for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, who explained the drop in Medicaid enrollment levels.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — Randolph Ross returns today with a set of misquoted phrases from the Bible, and those phrases are clued in a punny way.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Angela Logomasini, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, about what she called "junk science" on chlorpyrifos.
An article on Tuesday about the possible election impact of the recent terror attack on London Bridge misquoted David Wilson, an emeritus professor of criminology.
ET... Trump claims intel chiefs' televised testimony was "misquoted" Before NYT's interview dropped, the focus was on how Trump is again trying to create his own reality -- this time by claiming that his intel chiefs told him they were "misquoted and totally taken out of context" when media outlets reported that they had contradicted him on a host of national security matters during public testimony Wednesday.
An interview on Friday about a gallery exhibition devoted to the film work of the Cuban-born artist Ana Mendieta misquoted her older sister, Raquelin Mendieta.
Star Wars also suffers from the Casablanca problem of being perpetually misquoted but hey, "No, I am your father" doesn't have the same snap to it.
Throughout this campaign, Trump has routinely claimed that he has been misquoted or taken out of context by a media he argues is treating him unfairly.
While the president carelessly misquoted a pretty famous line from President Roosevelt's famous Pearl Harbor address, Melania straight-up tweeted the wrong date of the attack.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a word in a comment made at a Walt Disney Company investor presentation by Randy Freer, Hulu's chief executive.
"I think probably Donald Trump will figure out a way to say that he didn't say it or he was misquoted or whatever," he told MSNBC.
FRONT PAGE An article on Friday about President Trump disavowing a chant shouted by his supporters at a campaign rally misquoted Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
In 2007, as Mr. Peres was trying to detox at his mother's house in Baltimore, Mr. Affleck complained that he was misquoted in a cover story.
An article on Tuesday about the reputation of Steve A. Cohen, who made a bid to purchase a controlling stake in the Mets, misquoted Preet Bharara.
ARTS An interview on Friday about a gallery exhibition devoted to the film work of the Cuban-born artist Ana Mendieta misquoted her older sister, Raquelin Mendieta.
In Canada, Sheikh Shafiq Hudda has accused several organizations and individuals of defamation, because they misquoted him as wishing for the "eradication" of all 8.2 million Israelis.
This whole thing reminds us of that time Lana Del Rey told The Guardian she wished she "was dead already" in 2014, before saying she'd been misquoted.
As I drove back with my friends, I misquoted T. S. Eliot in my head: "May is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land."
We're talking about an otherwise solid piece that nonetheless substantially misquoted the majority opinion in a court case whose impact on American culture and politics still reverberates.
Linda McMahon: I have found on both sides that he's misquoted, and sometimes he does say things that he retracts and revisits upon, looking at it again.
A New York actor has drawn the ire of Internet users after giving his blind date a cringeworthy review — but the 24-year-old insists he was misquoted.
The confusion escalated after the president misquoted and attacked the mayor of London and seemed to take credit for the diplomatic situation involving Qatar—among other confusing tweets.
A former Obama administration official is pushing back against the Trump White House after press secretary Sean Spicer misquoted her while attempting to promote unproven claims about wiretapping.
In a Monday tweet, Trump misquoted Obama's June 6900 criticism of his economic agenda that came shortly after Trump had all but officially clinched the Republican presidential nomination.
In a Monday tweet, Trump misquoted Obama's June 2016 criticism of his economic agenda that came shortly after Trump had all but officially clinched the Republican presidential nomination.
One afternoon in September, the host, Ahmad Hassan, welcomed me to the studios of Al Iraqiya, shook my hand, and threatened to sue me if I misquoted him.
NATIONAL An article on Thursday about a lawsuit claiming California's immigrant-protection laws violate federal law misquoted Attorney General Jeff Sessions's remarks about Mayor Libby Schaaf of Oakland.
While Trump is not the first to have misquoted Lincoln, nor will he be the last, both the president and his son's Instagram posts still feature the image.
"What bugs me the most is that my name is attached to trigger phrases that never left my mouth, being misquoted by an unnamed writer," Civorelli tells me.
FRONT PAGE An article on Friday about North Korea's second missile launch in a week misquoted John C. Demers, the head of the Justice Department's national security division.
But the president said on Sunday that The Journal had misquoted him, and that he had actually said "I'd probably have" a good relationship if he wanted one.
Rampling will almost certainly apologize and/or claim she was misquoted but the damage is done and the Oscars are still slowly turning into a disaster for the Academy.
Beyond the conspiracies noted above, Nieto has misquoted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a way that made it appear Trudeau supported a massive garbage dump in the Philippines.
Beyond the conspiracies noted above, Nieto has misquoted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a way that made it appear Trudeau supported a massive garbage dump in the Philippines.
But RUSADA said on Wednesday that Antseliovich had been misquoted and her words "distorted" – wrongly giving the impression that the agency accepted that systematic doping had occurred in Russia.
TT: I think they can play a huge role, and that will maybe allow me to clarify a comment I made that I think has been misquoted and misinterpreted.
New York State Department of Health policy expressly permits the use of nasal tubes for upwards of three months, but has been frequently misquoted to me as outlawing them.
An earlier version of this article misquoted part of a comment by Birgitta Dahl, a former speaker of the Swedish Parliament, in a 1998 report on women in politics.
NATIONAL An article on Tuesday about the lawsuit filed by President Trump and his businesses to sue the chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee misquoted the lawsuit.
NATIONAL Because of a poor-quality audio recording, an article on July 18 about a Congressional campaign in Logan, W.Va., misquoted a teacher, Randy Snyder, about his voting intentions.
Aside from what else she has meant to American culture over the past half century, Sally Field is notable for being perhaps the most misquoted actor of her generation.
NATIONAL An article on Wednesday on the debate within the Trump administration over the Paris climate agreement misquoted Todd D. Stern, the lead climate negotiator in the Obama administration.
As Congress and the nation at large deliberate over the prospect of Trump's impeachment, the Founders will be quoted, misquoted, and generally invoked in ways both novel and disturbing.
Though Mr. Sullivan was unable to confirm Mr. Odets's authorship of the sentence, he theorized that Mr. Odets wrote something similar, which was then misquoted in the 1971 textbook.
An earlier version of this article misquoted the head of art investment at the Fine Art Group as having seen a man with a detonator at Sotheby's in London.
" He added that Morgan had misquoted him by saying Wilmore used the word "n—-r," which he said is "what white people use to denigrate, demean and dehumanize black people.
Then he misquoted one of my tweets from nearly three years ago, called me a bigot, and praised himself for not censoring me by refusing me access to the event.
Rubio responded to the Cruz campaign circulating a video that misquoted Rubio to make it seem like he was disparaging the Bible, calling it the latest example of smear tactics.
Mr. Geneina's lawyer, Ali Taha, said he had been misquoted by a newspaper, which reported that the $76 billion loss had been incurred in 2015 instead of across three years.
Correction: A previous version of this article misquoted Dr Eklund as saying "around 3,000 studies could simply be wrong", rather than "we think that around 3,000 studies could be affected".
In an interview with the New York Times (which King later said he was misquoted in), the congressman admitted that he didn't understand how the term "white nationalist" became offensive.
An earlier version of this column misquoted a comment by Paul Tudor Jones II. He said "The social responsibility of the corporation is to improve its profits," not its products.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misquoted a headline on a 1998 study into the parentage of the children of Thomas Jefferson's slave Sally Hemings.
Smith also addressed the mistake he made during his Oscars acceptance speech when he misquoted an article by Ian McKellen saying that no openly gay man had ever won an Oscar.
But there's a difference between tricking Anderson Cooper into thinking a news outlet misquoted him and tricking a bunch of people into thinking you're going through an agonizing violation of privacy.
" When confronted about this again by The Strokes, Hawkins and the band tried to cover it up by claiming Ed was misquoted—they insisted that he'd actually called the album "appealing.
In her piece, she said Trump had been averse to being recorded and transcribed even though it would provide a complete record of his words if he really was being misquoted.
To bastardize an oft-misquoted verse from the apostle Paul's letter to the Corinthians, Barwick, like a certain higher power in the sky, never gives you more than you can handle.
NATIONAL An article on Thursday about a second round of tax cuts alluded to by the president, relying on a Fox Business Network transcript, misquoted Representative Kevin Brady, Republican of Texas.
Because of an editing error involving a satirical text-swapping web browser extension, an earlier version of this article misquoted a passage from an article by the Times reporter Jim Tankersley.
A spokesman for the commission later said that Mr. Liu had been "misquoted," but his comments came as China was clamping down on some of its most ambitious and acquisitive companies.
Later on Thursday, Li Xinghao, a spokesman for the banking commission, said Mr. Liu had been "misquoted" as saying that the commission was worried about the risk posed by those companies.
Krause said later that he had been misquoted when one word — "alone," after "championships" — was dropped, but it seemed that he was promoting himself at the expense of Jordan and Jackson.
Miller, 70 – who co-wrote, directed and produced last summer's Fury Road, the series' fourth installment – said he was recently misquoted on the question of whether he would make more Max movies.
"As far as I can tell, Pruitt misquoted me by omitting a line in my column which noted that human influence is behind the warming climate," Stephens told Axios in an email.
But Brewer Lane, who was mentioned at the beginning of the story, claimed Monday that she was misquoted and that the paper intentionally mischaracterized what she said to make Trump seem boorish.
An earlier version of this article misquoted Rachel Maddow on Bill Clinton's speech Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention, when he discussed his attraction to Hillary Clinton when she was 23.
Mr. Oettinger, who had reportedly called Wallonia a communist-run "micro-region" that was "blocking" Europe, responded by saying some of his comments had been "misquoted," although he did not specify which.
INTERNATIONAL Because of an editing error, an article on Thursday about President Trump's comments regarding the timeline for North Korea to give up its nuclear arms misquoted part of the president's statement.
Biographers have made up figures about her, from the number of enslaved people she rescued to the bounty on her head, while others have misquoted her, including Hillary Clinton and Kanye West.
A review on April 23 about "Falstaff," by Harold Bloom, misquoted an observation by Samuel Johnson, one of Bloom's favorite critics on the Shakespearean character who is the subject of his book.
The lawsuit alleges that CenturyLink often refused to honor the lower prices customers had initially been given by sales agents, saying that they were misquoted or did not qualify for promotional discounts.
Netanyahu's office said in a statement that the prime minister, who was in Warsaw for a U.S.-sponsored Middle East conference, had been misquoted by The Jerusalem Post, which issued a corrected story.
Vince himself had been silent on the matter, but he talked to The Guardian yesterday about the video before amending his comments on his Twitter​ this morning, saying that he had been misquoted.
In 2014, Mr. Seagal posted a statement on his website to clarify that he had been misquoted by media outlets saying he called Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president, the world's greatest leader.
An earlier version of this article misquoted part of President Trump's statement on the violence in Charlottesville, Va. He blamed "many sides," not "all sides," for the violence that left one woman dead.
An earlier version of this column misquoted part of President Trump's statement on the violence in Charlottesville, Va. He blamed "many sides," not "all sides," for the violence that left one woman dead.
" Fox News says it's still investigating internally and has no evidence that Wheeler was misquoted * May 23, 2017: The parents of Rich write a piece in the Washington Post headlined: "We're Seth Rich's parents.
King has repeatedly given voice to racist views -- and then either said he didn't mean to say what he said, he didn't know what he was doing was wrong or, yes, he was misquoted.
An article on Friday about the Culinary Workers Local 226, a union in Nevada, misquoted former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. He described the "incredible pain" caused by deportations during the Obama administration.
But when Franken did so, he misquoted Dr. Richard Muller of the Berkeley Earth surface temperature project, leaving out the crucial word "almost" when he referenced Muller's New York Times op-ed on the subject.
SPORTS An article on Sunday about George Parros, the N.H.L.'s senior vice president for player safety, misquoted Mr. Parros's comments comparing the way hockey is played now to how it was during his career.
The lawsuit, filed earlier this month, alleges CenturyLink often refused to honor the lower prices customers had initially been given by sales agents, saying that they were misquoted or did not qualify for promotional discounts.
Speaking to about 45 supporters at the town hall, King said Monday that the Times reporter "at best" misquoted him, according to the Journal, and issued a general criticism of negative media coverage of him.
"My praise of the Malaysian government for its Islamic and fair treatment of Hindu minorities is being twisted and misquoted to suit political gains and create communal rifts," he said in a statement on Wednesday.
BUSINESS DAY An article last Wednesday about artificial intelligence systems built to interact with humans misquoted the IBM Debater, a computer program that participated in a debate with an Israeli college senior on June 2800.
"This ruling will not affect Ryanair's baggage policy, as it misquoted the (European Court of Justice) and misinterpreted the airlines commercial freedom to determine the size of their cabin baggage," Ryanair said in a statement.
Israeli officials privately explained the translation mistake, but Mr. Netanyahu passed up a chance to clear up the miscommunication on camera, leaving it to an aide to issue a statement saying he had been misquoted.
One contact emailed to say she was unavailable because she was at a clown convention; another (an official of an organization) was wary because, she said, the group had been misquoted many times in the past.
Editor's Note: This story has been edited to remove the quotes from a researcher, Roger Pielke Jr. of the University of Colorado at Boulder, who felt he had been misquoted as disagreeing with the new study's findings.
For instance, two New York Times reporters who covered the 2016 presidential campaign have separate accounts of Trump claiming that he was misquoted in a story and insisting that he had a tape to back him up.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL President Trump's ongoing blast of tweets regarding the Russia inquiry included a painful misspelling Wednesday: In a since-deleted post, he misquoted the Republican writer Marc Thiessen as saying, "We already have a smocking gun.
Netanyahu's office said in a statement the prime minister, who was in Warsaw for a U.S.-sponsored Middle East conference when he made the comments, had been misquoted by The Jerusalem Post, which issued a corrected story.
Tellingly, when Beauchamp accurately described these comments, he was besieged, first by those claiming he'd misquoted Wax (he didn't) and then from those arguing that Wax's racist comments weren't racist because she was focused on culture, not race.
" Katz said in a declaration in court after Boermeester's expulsion that witness statements, including her own, "were misrepresented, misquoted and taken out of context in order to support" the university administrators' "personal opinions about what they think happened.
"  While the president appears to have slightly misquoted Hatch, the senator — who seen seven presidents in the White House during his four decades in office — previously praised Trump in November as "one of the best I've served under.
One reason that things get misquoted is that when people go online and they type in some phrase from a quotation, often near the top of Google or Bing will be one of these major databases, like Brainyquote.
"Look, you know—I think probably Donald Trump will figure out a way to say that he didn't say it, or he was misquoted or whatever, but I don't think so," GOP also-ran John Kasich said Wednesday.
Here's a list of all of the Senate Republicans who have criticized the Ryan bill or called for it to be revised: Update: A previous version of this story contained a Tweet from a reporter that misquoted Sen.
An obituary on Saturday about Larry Colburn, who with two comrades helped stop the massacre of unarmed Vietnamese civilians by United States soldiers at My Lai, included a quotation from Mr. Colburn in which he partly misquoted Gen.
Trump is now taking his usual unbridled umbrage at comments by former National Intelligence Director James Clapper, which the president then misquoted, that he should be glad the F.B.I. was looking into potential Russian infiltration of his campaign.
Over email — the only way he'll speak to reporters, after a history, he says, of being misquoted and misunderstood — the community college graduate and Mensa member wields his intellect combatively, like a tenured professor dressing down an unprepared freshman.
In a letter, King urged House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California to avoid "the fatal mistake of turning the reins of the U.S. Congress over to the liberal media," suggesting without evidence that he was misquoted (The Hill).
The Night Out column last Sunday about a performance at the Bell House in Gowanus, Brooklyn, by Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson, the comedy team known as 2 Dope Queens, misquoted part of a joke told by Ms. Robinson.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump claimed Thursday that his intelligence chiefs, including Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and CIA Director Gina Haspel, told him that they were misquoted when they publicly contradicted him during public on-camera testimony.
Neither Trump nor his White House would clarify whether the President had spoken with the North Korean leader, who he has repeatedly called "Little Rocket Man," although Trump told reporters Sunday that he had been misquoted in the interview.
Al Jazeera deleted an earlier tweet citing Zarif as saying that if Washington withdrew from the deal Iran would do so too, rather than just having the option to do so, after an Iranian official said Zarif had been misquoted.
" Bedell Smith adds that the moment took on a life of its own after their marriage started to collapse in the early 1990s:  "It was only later when it came up — and it was misquoted to be, 'Whatever love means.
In the scathing 2,500-word statement, Scoble says he was misquoted by former partner Shel Israel, who said Scoble had confirmed the reports were "mostly true" and that he would be canceling his public activity for the rest of the year.
Forced to explain his allegation that President Barack Obama "wiretapped" Trump Tower, President Donald Trump misquoted the New York Times, said he "wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Twitter," and talked about how much money Celebrity Apprentice made for NBC.
He said he was misquoted in reports that he called French-speaking, Socialist-led Wallonia a tiny region run by communists and that, as a former premier of the rich manufacturing state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, he took regional opinions "very seriously".
In his Tuesday night campaign rally, Trump blasted the media and questioned reporters' patriotism, slammed Republican senators and misquoted his own remarks about the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, to debunk criticism of his conduct on a scarring national debate on race.
Not 30 miles from Malhuer, the Hart Mountain National Wildlife Refuge was calm and peaceful while down the road the militants brandished assault rifles, misquoted the Constitution and railed against federal land managers for not giving ranchers a fair shake.
That new court filing asserts that two key witnesses, cited by the DOJ in its extradition request as affirming the bribery allegations against Firtash, since have recanted, claiming the FBI grossly misquoted them and pressured them to sign their statements.
He also misquoted Jay-Z, emphasized his activism against the NRA, praised high-powered attorney Lisa Bloom and her team of lawyers for acting as a "tutor" in correcting his behavior, and promoted a scholarship foundation for women directors in Hollywood.
Weiss deleted the tweet, but instead of admitting her mistake or apologizing (or both), Weiss dug in her heels, doubled down, and scolded anyone who didn't get a misquoted reference from a play 99 percent of the world hasn't seen.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed Attorney General William Barr was misquoted in a news report stating that the Justice Department chief disagreed with a key finding in his agency's watchdog review of the FBI's investigation into the Trump campaign.
He mixes lies and truths in a swirly haze, but also reveals his true feelings even as he tries to confuse us, saying he was just joking, or was misquoted, or he never said what we all heard him say.
Ever since, one of the work's most enduring cultural contributions has been the oft-misquoted phrase "hell is other people," which isn't a mantra for misanthropes or introverts, but a rumination on how we can't escape the gaze of others.
Benedict grills the cardinal, expressing irritation with his supposedly sympathetic statements about married priests ("misquoted," the Bergoglio character says) and homosexuality ("taken out of context"), and with the cardinal's giving communion to divorced Catholics (not denied) and popularity among the common people.
On the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, Kohn responded to accusations that she misquoted Call Your Girlfriend co-host Aminatou Sow and misrepresented writer Ijeoma Oluo by pitting the alleged misquote and some of Oluo's past tweets against one another.
Amy Kremer, the cofounder of Women for Trump, made a false claim about immigration policy in a contentious CNN interview Saturday, and misquoted a former Obama official to prove her point — so anchor Victor Blackwell pulled out the receipts for an on-air fact check.
The Mediator column on Wednesday, about the revolving door between politics and the news media misquoted, in some copies, a comment by Jeff Zucker, president of CNN, about Donna Brazile, who was dropped by CNN after she shared possible debate questions with Hillary Clinton's campaign.
And when that doesn't work — when intel from his top spies is televised and written down in the official record as it was this week — Trump will find a way to claim their words were misquoted or taken out of context by the media.
NATIONAL An article on Friday about the decision by Andrew R. Wheeler, the E.P.A. administrator, to allow the use of the pesticide chlorpyrifos, which has been linked to serious health problems in children, misquoted Angela Logomasini, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
NATIONAL The Mediator column on Wednesday, about the revolving door between politics and the news media misquoted, in some copies, a comment by Jeff Zucker, president of CNN, about Donna Brazile, who was dropped by CNN after she shared possible debate questions with Hillary Clinton's campaign.
" The paper notes that to counter Morrissey's claims that he had been deliberately misquoted, they "decided to put the interview online now—even if it is self-evident from our point of view that interviews published in Der Spiegel do not contain false or misleading citations.
" An earlier version of this article misquoted Terrence Wise, a McDonald's employee in Kansas City, Mo. He said, "We're a powerful voting bloc, and we will take that power to the ballot box," not "We're a powerful voting bloc and we will take that to the voting bloc.
" An earlier version of this article misquoted Terrence Wise, a McDonald's employee in Kansas City, Mo. He said, "We're a powerful voting bloc, and we will take that power to the ballot box," not "We're a powerful voting bloc and we will take that to the voting bloc.
"I have regularly tried to reach out to Fox News guests that he has misquoted," said Daniel Dale, a reporter assigned to CNN's fact-checking team who, along with his colleague Tara Subramaniam, has compared all of Mr. Trump's tweets against video clips of the people he quotes.
So yesterday we appealed for Der Spiegel to drop that Morrissey interview audio, since he so vehemently insisted (on Facebook, the medium of every angry and wrong uncle on the planet) that the German paper had misquoted his comments about Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein, and victims of sexual abuse.
But Offset also did some soul-searching in Puerto Rico — he posted a photo of himself referencing Michael Jackson's "Man In the Mirror," writing, "I'm searching for the man in the mirror / I'm telling him to change his ways" (note that Offset misquoted the verse, the correct lyrics are here).
The president relayed a similar version of events to reporters during a meeting with the Chinese vice premier in the Oval Office "They said they were totally misquoted and it was taken out of context," Trump said when asked if he had spoken with the intelligence leaders about their testimony.
The origin of that often quoted, often misquoted phrase about pleasing "some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time" has been debated and disputed, but there's one thing we can all agree on: whoever said it clearly lived before the arrival of social media.
And that's where things started to get strange, with BMA Advisor Wanlop Suwandee backpedaling and issuing a hasty statement to CNN that he had been misquoted by The Nation and that food vendors would, of course, be allowed to remain in Khao San Road and Yaowarat Road, both of which are popular draws for tourists.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE misquoted a Fox News anchor on Saturday in a tweet attacking Rep.
The second call with Zelensky has been "misquoted, mischaracterized, and fraudulently represented" Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which he asked Zelensky to investigate his political rival Joe Biden and interference in the 2016 election, has been the "smoking gun" at the center of Democrats' impeachment inquiry, according to Pelosi.
"Kevin McCarthy has been getting a lot of phone calls, and the more phone calls he gets and the more persistent that it is, the more he is gonna realize that it was a bad decision he made, based upon one comment misquoted in The New York Times, reported as fact," King said, the newspaper noted.
"Kevin McCarthy has been getting a lot of phone calls, and the more phone calls he gets and the more persistent that it is, the more he is gonna realize that it was a bad decision he made, based upon one comment misquoted in The New York Times, reported as fact," King said, according to the Sioux City Journal.
"Kevin McCarthy has been getting a lot of phone calls, and the more phone calls he gets and the more persistent that it is, the more he is gonna realize that it was a bad decision he made, based upon one comment misquoted in The New York Times, reported as fact," King told the audience, according to the Sioux City Journal.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Sunday night shared a misquoted excerpt from a New York Post column praising him and his presidency.
"Morrison deliberately misquoted data at the UN, to say we are reducing emissions when the data says that we are not ... that we are going to achieve our Paris commitments 'in a canter' when you can only do that if carry over all your Kyoto credits," says John Hewson, who led the federal Liberal party from 1990 to 1994 and now works with the Crawford School of Public Policy in Canberra.
Even though the company later clarified that von Hugo was misquoted, this exposes the fundamental question of how capitalism will influence the constraints baked into AI. If the purpose of an enterprises is to drive profits, how soon would it be before products and services start hitting a market that depicts the AI based experience as a valued added, differentiating experience and asks the buyer to pay a premium for this technology?
Rep. Steve KingSteven (Steve) Arnold KingThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Steve King says 'left-wing media' and GOP leadership owe him apology after rape, incest comments 11 Essential reads you missed this week MORE (R-Iowa) is asking for a correction to the Congressional Record's transcript of remarks he gave on the House floor last month in support of a resolution rebuking white nationalism, claiming that he was misquoted thanks to a punctuation error.

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