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  1. a wrong spelling of a word
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I had to render this foreignness in English, but without misspelling, because after all, they weren't misspelling the Russian.
In honor of what was presumably a misspelling (most likely of "coverage"), Pornhub analyzed its data to determine which search terms users are misspelling most often.
" Trump tweeted on Monday night, misspelling the word "accusations.
"I'm sorry fofty," Emmett allegedly wrote, misspelling 503 Cent's name.
"I'm sorry fofty," Emmett allegedly wrote, misspelling 50 Cent's name.
Any misspelling will earn that dreaded ding from the judges.
" He added that the years of misspelling "never bothered me.
I insist that it is, at best, a moronic misspelling.
"Def Leppard" itself, though, is just moronic misspelling on purpose.
Emilia Clarke was chided earlier this summer for a similar misspelling.
Even Todd's misspelling of Marven Gardens as Marvin Gardens remained intact.
And the misspelling will not stop her from getting another tattoo.
Her previous post, now deleted, was widely mocked for the misspelling.
Naturally, the map, labeled "America's Most Misspelled Words," included a misspelling.
He says another common behavior is misspelling the names of drugs.
But that second tweet spelled "hereby" as "hearby," again a misspelling.
Mr. O'Dowd said he thought that misspelling was a forgivable offense.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Article updated to correct a misspelling of Ms Yeoh's name
But eagle eyed fans have spotted the misspelling of Swift's last name.
The misspelling was telling…     The Memo: Trump seethes, two weeks after midterms.
Money misspelling: Australia issued 46 million new 50-dollar notes in October.
Flake was eliminated after misspelling "malfeasance," and Kaine went on to win.
So, clever misspelling aside, it appears as though, yes, Goofy is a dog.
You know, you got my -- GUTFELD: That&aposs your regret, is the misspelling.
The department of public works (DPW) corrected the misspelling overnight Monday into Tuesday.
Misspelling counsel also suggests he still might not be taking this investigation seriously.
"She was misspelling a lot of things that night," Justice told News 4.
Correction: The story was updated to correct the misspelling of "Rapide" in the headline.
Correction: This story has been updated to correct a single misspelling of Madoff's name.
If you see a misspelling, please let us know and we will correct it.
Ads are evading new Facebook rules against crypto currencies, and ICOs by misspelling them.
A 7:30am Saturday escalation of diplomatic crisis w China via Twitter, w misspelling.
The President has often received criticism for misspelling and syntax errors, particularly on Twitter.
I take the misspelling of Pollock to reflect upon the speaker, not the artist.
The special "Miranda Sings Live… Your Welcome" (misspelling intentional) documents one of those concerts.
By this time they had discovered the envelope with the similar handwriting and misspelling.
But misspelling the name of the virus is the least of the government's problems.
Scott Peters (D-Calif.) was eliminated after misspelling "wassail," a type of hot cider.
"Nowadays you can just stumble into the wrong thing by misspelling websites," he told Gizmodo.
What is unconscionable to me is the misspelling "alright," which is not a real word.
Fruman donated the money under the name of "Igor Furman," a misspelling of his name.
Well, I'll tell you, in the last 14 years, only one person found a misspelling.
Turns out that block is trivial to circumvent, however, simply by misspelling the word 'gun'.
I looked at the history of standardized spelling and what misspelling says about you cognitively.
I built it on graph paper and I recall misspelling a word in the fill.
Typically, the ire of customers is raised because of a gross misspelling of a name.
Aniston is trending on Twitter, despite people frequently misspelling her last name with two N's.
Later, one of those five transfers — a $20 million request — was reversed because of a misspelling.
Of course, it wouldn't be a White House tweet if it didn't include a flagrant misspelling.
Ads are evading new Facebook rules against crypto currencies, and [Initial Coin Offerings] by misspelling them.
They settle on a creative misspelling, add a word or just string together sounds they like.
And one fan decided to beat The Chainsmokers at their own game, misspelling the duo's title.
The judge was also ticked off by Phaedra's vindictiveness ... intentionally misspelling his name on the docs.
But the misspelling should not persist just because the name is less familiar to New Yorkers.
It is so unfair with such bad, Fake News!" the president tweeted in June, misspelling "stopped.
I had the hardest time with the moderns, misspelling both RIHANNA and David OYELOWO at first.
Later, one of those five transfers - a $20 million request - was reversed because of a misspelling.
The president, for instance, weighed in on the Democratic primary, misspelling the nickname he's given Sen.
After misspelling his word, he gave a shout out to his constituents and left the stage.
The tweet was his second attempt — an earlier version misspelling Sessions' name as Session was deleted.
"Mefiprix" appears to be a misspelling; elsewhere in the email, the spelling "Mefriprix" is also used.
Unfortunately for them, Le Monde noted, the students incorrectly conjugated the verb "to authorize," misspelling the word.
And they can't be lazy about it since Trump might quickly delete a Tweet with a misspelling.
"I am Prince (rodger nelson) aka Prince the Singer's son," he writes, misspelling Prince's middle name (Rogers).
A missing hyphen, middle name, or misspelling could cause a voter's application to be put on hold.
Some of these tactics are specific, like slightly misspelling a major account's Twitter handle to impersonate it.
"Krispy Kreme is changing its name here in the UK to stop people misspelling it," said another.
The rapper also made "I'm sorry FOFTY" T-shirts — capitalizing on both Emmett's apology and his misspelling.
Anyone looking for hidden meaning in the deliberate misspelling of "fidget spinner" might want to look elsewhere.
He tweeted the message three times, deleting the first two after misspelling the word "hereby" in each.
Many pointed out the Recording Academy's misspelling, with some tweeting in all caps to express their frustrations.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to fix a misspelling of the last name of Steve Penny.
Even when I'm writing a grocery list it is hard for me not to correct a misspelling.
"The Al Frankenstien picture is really bad, speaks a thousand words," he wrote on Twitter, misspelling Frankenstein.
Trump's account also will occasionally delete a tweet with a misspelling and subsequently tweet a corrected version.
Though the misspelling was quickly corrected to Melania, Twitter was exploding with hilarious reactions over the slip-up.
President Trump gave the First Lady a warm welcome back to the White House ... by misspelling her name.
Enough people used "Vagas" and didn't notice the mistake that it became easy to default to the misspelling.
Cleartext also doesn't have spell check, so a simple misspelling will just be treated as an uncommon word.
They've made it harder to vote - with voters being kicked off rolls for stupid things like a misspelling.
A spelling suggestion for "fortnite battle royal" remains, but that's likely due to users misspelling the app name.
"Dwayne Wade's cousin was just shot and killed walking her baby in Chicago," he tweeted, misspelling Wade's name.
A serendipitous name misspelling led to a Rogue One planet and a morning talk show host's viral photo.
While the dictionary does list 'judgement' as an alternate spelling, many spell check operations consider it a misspelling.
"This shoild never happen to another President again," he wrote, the misspelling of "should" hardly masking his outrage.
You can forget that if you work at the White House because they're always misspelling things over there.
Rilee Rossouw, a batsman in the national squad, informed the team by e-mail while misspelling the coach's name.
That's why Ed Sheeran's story about Saoirse Ronan "misspelling" his "Galway Girl" tattoo always seemed just a liiiiittle off.
On it, her name is misspelled as Sabreena Carpunder, echoing the misspelling of Happy Birthday on the wizard's cake.
Brody Krause, 10, of Thornton, Colorado, did not fare as well on Tuesday, departing the stage after misspelling "parochialism".
Funnily, Aglaya was advertising a tool to detect cellphone tracking devices called "rouge [sic] base station catcher," misspelling rogue.
In February, Betsy DeVos came under fire for misspelling the revered black historian W.E.B. Dubois' name in a tweet.
At first, Pepsi tried to defend its commercial with a trite statement to the press, replete with avoidable misspelling.
Trump Jr., bashed "moronic politically correct culture" following Tibbetts's death, misspelling her last name in a hashtag on Thursday.
I cut people enormous slack for misspelling things, but this level of illiteracy is Stunning & Scary in a President.
President Trump tweeted about the coronavirus on Wednesday, misspelling it "caronavirus" while accusing the news media of spreading hysteria.
Then there was the incident involving a basketball poster that Mr. Jordan signed "To Barrack," misspelling the president's name.
The National Law Journal compiled a number of tweets with the misspelling shortly after Trump revealed his Supreme Court pick.
An information ministry spokesman said the misspelling had nothing to do with Mohammadi's removal, saying it was a "routine affair".
" Jessie J addressed the awkward misspelling in the caption: "Yes they are MY lyrics from my song who you are.
Except that Trump keeps misspelling "counsel" as "councel," including a period where he did it three days in a row.
Misspelled "hentai" searches increase by 18 percent on St. Patrick's Day with "hentia" being the most popular misspelling (31 percent).
Those are some popular techniques in creative misspelling that startups are using to secure names that sound like common words.
"Sadly, I was forced to cancel the Summit Meeting in Singapore with Kim Jung Un," he wrote, misspelling Kim's name.
"Just another desperate move by the man who should have easily beaten Barrack Obama," he wrote, misspelling the president's name.
Repeatedly misspelling British Prime Minister Theresa May's name is the kind of little thing that can undermine a diplomatic relationship.
The president quickly took to Twitter to celebrate the verdict, misspelling Clifford's stage name and attacking her in derogatory language.
Chi Chi DeVayne, on the other hand, faltered as Maya Angelou, misspelling Ms. Angelou's name right out of the gate.
Yet another thing to add to the list of your presidential firsts, along with siding with Nazis and misspelling hamburgers.
An earlier version of this article included a misspelling of the surname of a reporter who contributed to the article.
" An earlier version of this article included a photo caption misspelling the name of the actress playing Elsa in "Frozen.
I literally don't know how to use Excel, or even if people still use Excel, or if I'm misspelling Excel.
Screen shot of U.S. Department of Education tweet The response was ruthless, with Twitter followers of the agency lampooning the misspelling.
Suicide 'SKWAD' The cast of Suicide Squad celebrated the bonding experience of filming by getting a misspelling on their body (whoops).
Trump&aposs misspelling of the word "tap" led to a 46,300 percent increase in searches for "tapp" over the prior week.
Some of the #NetNeutality tweets acknowledge the misspelling as a joke, or include it alongside #NetNeutrality to capture a larger audience.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Merriam-Webster mocked Trump's misspelling of several words by trying to define the non-existent terms.
Also on Saturday: Betsy DeVos's Department of Education continued its mission of making children learn good by misspelling W.E.B. DuBois's name.
But the registry can be gamed, even by a move as simple as a patient's misspelling his name for the doctor.
The misspelling of Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky's name betrays a casual disregard for even the most basic facts of the matter.
In this phishing scheme, also known as URL hijacking, attackers buy domains that are slight misspelling of popular websites, like goggle.
"Harris Diamant speculates that the misspelling of electric is not actually a misspelling at all, but rather a kind of cryptogram, with the letters ECT, twice rendered in the word, standing for 'electroconvulsive therapy,'" author Richard Goodman writes in the introduction to The Electric Pencil: Drawings from Inside State Hospital No. 33 out next month from Princeton Architectural Press.
Some scholars have argued that Imogen represents a misspelling that dates back to the first published version of the play in 1623.
Neil Talbott, a programmer, was among many to fall by misspelling iguanodon (the clue: "Old animal droppings gathered by a single lecturer").
The Office of the President was made for better things than an infantile tweet misspelling a congressman's name like a curse word.
She lost the competition by misspelling the word bewusstseinslage, which is a state of consciousness or a feeling devoid of sensory components.
Sheeran revealed at a concert on Sunday that his newest ink has a hilarious misspelling, and it's all thanks to Saoirse Ronan.
By now, you must have seen President Trump's bizarre misspelling of … well, we're still not sure what word he tried to spell.
His brother, Sriram, was a co-winner in 2014 after also misspelling a word ("corpsbruder," a comrade in a German student corps).
" Misspelling Emanuel&aposs last name, Giuliani tweeted: "[McCarthy] can do a lot better than Mayor Emmanuel who is fiddling while Chicago burns.
"lol totally putting our visual guy on blast for misspelling Pittsburgh at the end," the duo wrote in a now-deleted tweet.
Caitlin, who had been waiting in the grounds of Cardiff Castle with hundreds of other well-wishers, didn't mind the slight misspelling.
He anagrams in his mind what he took, in his lingering hypnosis and pride, for "Signor" and a childlike misspelling of Less.
The title of Holley's new album (and its purposeful misspelling) seems like a nod to the practice and the tradition of folklore.
A CNBC reporter watched them all on a feed called "NFL Unoficcial LIVE," with a misspelling pointing to a possible overseas origin.
" — SETH MEYERS The House sergeant-at-arms distributed a batch of erroneous invitations to the State of the Union, misspelling it "Uniom.
It reads: "CN doesn't want to fund yeshivas CN is pro-BDS CN has been silent on anti-Semetisim," misspelling anti-Semitism.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "And nothing puts me at ease like the guy in charge of handling the coronavirus actually misspelling the word 'coronavirus.
More serious is the cockamamie misspelling of Degas, with an acute accent on the "e," creating what the French call dégât (damage).
Perhaps having the last laugh, the G Unit rapper made "I'm sorry FOFTY" T-shirts — capitalizing on both Emmett's apology and his misspelling.
There were "operations" issues, an official statement declared, initially misspelling Meyer's name, as if driven by an unconscious need to rouse further attention.
Before he became a national punchline for misspelling "potato," Quayle was a rising star in Republican politics as a young, conservative U.S. senator.
Niger rarely makes it into the US news, with many people assuming the country is a misspelling of its better-known neighbor, Nigeria.
Other than perhaps misspelling the recipient's name, there is no surer way to ensure the petition's one-way trip to the circular file.
It's not often a barista gaffe gets put into film perpetuity, but this is one time a misspelling is going down in history.
Which, given that anyone giving their kid that name prior to The Force Awakens was basically misspelling "Kyle", is a pretty safe bet.
The first video, published on YouTube last October and called "Bitch Lasagna," referenced online tropes about Indian users, including misspelling words in English.
When I first floated the idea that politicians' misspelling was a forgivable sin, I was dragged over the coals for it on Twitter.
Mr. Zaremski posted numerous photos with the hashtag "kek," an intentional misspelling of "LOL" used by the alt-right, on his Instagram account.
In the past, people have been accepted into the review, but we couldn't reach them because of a misspelling in their email address.
It is so unfair with such bad, Fake News!" the president tweeted from the U.K., just as he began a state visit, misspelling "stopped.
As the public digested that bombshell, many social media users also homed in on a notable misspelling near the end of his tweet-storm.
A misspelling of the word "hold," chances are that you've seen this meme somewhere on the internet if you've been following Bitcoin at all.
" Yesterday, the Department of Education tweeted a tribute to Black civil rights activist and NAACP founder W.E.B. Du Bois, misspelling his surname as "DeBois.
"How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process," he wrote in one, misspelling the word tap.
When TMZ tweeted an article about a lawsuit filed against her "God Is A Woman" music video, Grande called out their misspelling of her name.
Cathay Pacific gained plenty of internet attention after a new paint job on one of its planes resulted in the misspelling of the airline's name.
Not by providing a resounding defense — that, for now, seems impossible —  but by releasing a statement that included a dramatic misspelling in the first line.
After posters in Somali were put up in the hospital, a Somali hospital employee noticed a single misspelling: One letter in one word was wrong.
"Dwayne Wade's cousin was just shot and killed walking her baby in Chicago," Mr. Trump wrote, misspelling Mr. Wade's given name, which was later corrected.
"Rehobeth" is likely a reference to (and misspelling of) Rehoboth, a Delaware beach that's a popular getaway destination for people in the DC metro area.
But the unusually large transaction for the island nation and a misspelling of the NGO's name raised red flags that helped bring the robbery to light.
The line looks meaningless on its own, but is an apparent reference to Indian men misspelling "boobs" and "vagina" online, which originally went viral on Reddit.
The dictionary's Twitter account has become a source of snark during President Trump's administration, mocking him for misspelling words and poking fun at top Trump advisers.
Peter Sokolowski, an editor-at-large at Merriam-Webster, said words derived from Latin and ancient Greek rank highest in misspelling because there are more of them.
Whether the misspelling had this medical significance is as unknowable as Deeds himself, as are the reasons he decided to illustrate a world he could never see.
"Billions of dollars are sent to the State of California for Forrest fires that, with proper Forrest Management, would never happen," Trump said, misspelling the word "forest" twice.
"Will be doing a joint press conference in Hanoi, Vietnam then heading for final destination of trip, the Phillipines," Trump wrote, misspelling the name of his next stop.
That means if there is ANY discrepancy between your names -- a shortened version of a name or a misspelling or different last name, you could run into issues.
If you hadn't been alerted to the misspelling of the word "responsibility" by the caption, do you think you would have noticed it on Australia's new $50 bill?
Nielsen (NSLN) is allowing TV networks to hide poor ratings for certain shows and on certain days by purposely misspelling show names, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Kelly, the student who started the SUNYGenseeo account (note the misspelling) in January, intended it to be a joke among fellow students, he tells The Verge over Twitter.
He makes rudimentary linguistic mistakes, like misspelling the Russian word for Saturday and repeatedly referring to Prince Grigory Potemkin — and the famed battleship named after him — as Potempkin.
But I enjoy reading people's impressions and theories about the show, even as I endure the occasional insult, or mockery for misspelling the name of some random maester.
The misspelling-filled post falsely connects some Asian foods to the spread of the disease and has been particularly popular in Australia, even after it's been repeatedly debunked.
"Each misspelling sparks a surge in searches on site, specifically searches for that exact configuration of letters, as Americans attempt to spellcheck both the president and themselves," Dictionary.
A Muslim man said he feels discriminated against after a Starbucks employee in Philadelphia wrote "ISIS" on his cup, but Starbucks claims the mistake was just a misspelling.
"I've heard from lots of people that people find their way around it by misspelling things," YouTuber Hannah Witton said on the "End Cyberbullying" panel at Vidcon on Saturday.
The tweet was quickly deleted and corrected with the right spelling, but the misspelling led to a 3,850 percent surge in searchers for "honered" compared to the previous week.
Hamill called out Cruz for the misspelling, ripped him for "smarm-splaining" net neutrality to him, and then brought up that time Cruz's Twitter account liked some NSFW content.
But many have pointed to Trump's tweet as tone deaf and opportunistic in light of the tragic death, and criticized him for misspelling Dwyane Wade's name in the tweet.
TMZ broke the story ... a judge threw out Phaedra's final divorce judgment because he was concerned by a number of things -- including Phaedra intentionally misspelling Apollo's name in docs.
Misspelling Biden's name, KCNA said the former vice president was showing signs of "the final stage of dementia", and the "time has come for him to depart his life".
"The incompetent Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, was bothered that I played a very fast round of golf yesterday," Trump tweeted, originally misspelling the mayor's name before correcting himself.
Students, read the entire article, then tell us: — Did you notice that The New York Times opted to feature the misspelling of "responsibility" in the headline for the article?
A father who spoke at the White House received an unsigned post card afterward comparing him to "the loyal followers of Adolph Hitler in 1934," misspelling Hitler's given name.
" The address on the envelope of the cadaver note included the same misspelling, in similar lettering, with the first word of the Beverly Hills Police Department written as "Beverley.
Beware of misspelling your domain name and always check the spelling on links you intend to click— especially if they're URLs being shared by presidential cybersecurity advisor Rudy Giuliani.
A typical accidental breach might involve misspelling an email address which, combined with a PC's autocomplete feature, ends up sending a message and its attachments to the wrong person.
However some bitcoin enthusiasts believe linking the two may be flawed: When Facebook implemented its ban at the end of January, enterprising advertisers found workarounds, including purposely misspelling bitcoin.
Jimmy Butler did a lot to put the Philadelphia 76ers in contention for a title last year -- and as a parting gift ... the team thanked him by misspelling his name.
Initially named "BackRub," Larry Page and Sergey Brin eventually thought better of it and opted for a misspelling of the term googol, denoting the number one followed by 100 zeros.
But less than an hour later, Burger King jokingly sent out a tweet of their own and called out Trump, 72, for misspelling one very important item on their menu.
Adam Schiff in a profane tweet Sunday, misspelling his name "Schitt" and accusing the likely incoming House Intelligence chairman of baselessly criticizing the appointment of acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker.
In a game like Ace Attorney, though, the story is much more dependent on language—someone can be proved innocent by something as simple as a misspelling of their name.
Global coffee behemoth Starbucks is no stranger to negative publicity, whether it derives from ill-advised attempts to explore race relations or from scandalous allegations of purposefully misspelling customer's names.
Nielsen – The ratings service is allowing TV networks to hide poor ratings for certain shows and on certain days by purposely misspelling show names, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Some saw the misspelling as an opportunity for a teaching moment for Trump, while others saw it as a chance to take a dig at a few of his controversial issues.
The note and envelope, which included a misspelling of Beverly Hills as "Beverley Hills," figured prominently in "The Jinx," after the filmmakers obtained another envelope they said Durst had sent Berman.
This past weekend the U.S. Department of Education misspelled W.E.B. Du Bois, the co-founder of the NAACP, and then made a grammatical error in its tweet apologizing for the misspelling.
EditorsNote: fix misspelling Jordan Nwora scored 22 points and Louisville hung on after squandering a 33-point, second-half lead to defeat the visiting Lipscomb Bisons 72-68 on Wednesday night.
Many are also mistrustful of digital methods of payment, as well as the financial sector in general after misspelling and corruption scandals, and prefer to pool savings in community-based schemes.
Perhaps because of my alarming inability to spell—in misspelling "potato," Dan Quayle c'est moi —I loved rules, and I prided myself on being a "correct" writer because I followed them.
Auditors have also found that "misspelling or not capitalizing the street name" can lead to multiple variations of the same address, which has led to department officials missing the red flags.
Twitter does have some human oversight of its trends, but those people have little power to make changes—even correcting a misspelling, according to a former Twitter employee familiar with the process.
If Ms. Thurman is offended by the misspelling, I hope she will be mollified to hear that the song named after her is currently the most frequently played item on my iPod.
The record — which even included a misspelling of Paul McCartney's last name, so that the songwriting credits read "Lennon-McArtney" — was one of just 250 demos printed by Parlophone Records in 1962.
Our frequent emailing became less so, and on June 6, 2011, she sent me a final note, a single sentence with a misspelling, telling me that Lincecum had recorded his 1,000th strikeout.
Howard said the school will be reprinting a page of the recent yearbook to correct misspelling of a student's name and to include all students, regardless of their wardrobe, the affiliate said.
It's raw, vivid, precise, wry, and has managed to avoid almost all clichés (except on the track "Girlfriend" because Richman thought misspelling "G-I-R-L-F-R-E-N" was clever).
" He also pointed to the Seattle-based chain's coastal roots: "To some conservatives, Starbucks is a force of liberal imperialism, invading their towns, misspelling their names, and suggesting they talk about diversity.
PTV apologized after "Begging" ran on screens for 20-25 seconds on Monday while Khan was making a speech, kicking off a debate on social media as to whether the misspelling was deliberate.
It's a misspelling of the word "hold," originating from a post on the Bitcoin Talk forum in 2013, that has since taken a very specific meaning: holding (not selling) cryptocurrency no matter what.
Videos, like the first episode of King Bach's show Your Best Life, brought up a 404 error, or worse, basic errors, like misspelling Snoop Dogg's name or displaying incorrect timestamps for show durations.
In the case of Jack Dorsey and Square, his $7 billion payments company that launched in 2009, that modest beginning involved a sketch on looseleaf paper and a misspelling of the word cappuccino.
Mike Novogratz — a former hedge funder who had already acquired a print that read "HODL," a misspelling of the word "hold," for $8,000 — was willing to outbid everyone in the room for it.
"Specifically when Frodo offers the ring to Galadrial and she imagines using the power righteously, at first, but knows it will eventually corrupt her," he said, misspelling the name of the character Galadriel.
"The big story that the Fake News Media refuses to report is lowlife Christopher Steele's many meetings with Deputy A.G. Bruce Ohr and his beautiful wife, Nelly," the president wrote, misspelling Ms. Ohr's name.
Singles such as "Con Altura," and "Aute Cuture," an intentional misspelling of "haute couture," make a conceptual leap that conveys a desire for transcendence, and blur the lines between pop culture and high art.
"Bernie Sander's volunteers are trashing Elizabeth 'Pocahontus' Warren," Trump tweeted, misspelling both the Vermont senator's last name and the derisive nickname he uses to mock Warren over her past claims of Native American heritage.
Along with a few other cringe-inducing oversights—like, notably, misspelling both Ric Ocasek and Camilo Sesto's names—the Academy omitted a number of folks whose work made a lasting impact on our culture.
Trump, a Republican, referenced the North Korean criticism in a Twitter post on Saturday in which he mentioned Biden, initially misspelling his name as Bidan and taking pleasure in the North Korean leader's sharp rhetoric.
In a digital age of autocorrect and electronic publications that can be edited from afar, not to mention social media platforms that prize authenticity and immediacy over polish, misspelling has become a mostly forgivable mistake.
The note and envelope misspelled Beverly Hills as "Beverley Hills" - a quirk that figured prominently in "The Jinx" after filmmakers obtained another envelope they said Durst had sent Berman with the same erroneous "Beverley" misspelling.
"Low Ratings Fake News MSDNC (Comcast) & @CNN are doing everything possible to make the Caronavirus look as bad as possible, including panicking markets, if possible," he tweeted, misspelling coronavirus and using a pun for MSNBC.
"Low Ratings Fake News MSDNC (Comcast) & @CNN are doing everything possible to make the Caronavirus look as bad as possible, including panicking markets, if possible," he tweeted, misspelling coronavirus and using a pun for MSNBC.
Where Freed Lynch is not absent, she has been spliced into two people, bifurcated by a misspelling of her middle name: in some context she is referred to as Janet FREED Lynch, in others FREUD.
EditorsNote: Fixed misspelling of Chris Kreider's last name Defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk scored the deciding goal in the third round of a shootout, and the host New York Rangers edged the Colorado Avalanche 231-2 Tuesday night.
Trump also blasted Castro, initially misspelling his name in a tweet that called him the "lesser brother of a failed presidential candidate" in reference to Julián Castro, the former Obama administration Housing and Urban Development secretary.
"You have a Fake Dossier, gathered by Steele, paid by the Clinton team to get information on Trump," he wrote, citing Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch (and misspelling the first name of his predecessor as president).
The Department of Education's W.E.B. Du Bois flub The Department of Education caught a lot of flack on Twitter for misspelling the name of NAACP co-founder and activist W.E.B. Du Bois — as "DeBois" — while quoting him.
" — 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.
One TV reporter that asked that their name not be included tweeted the hashtag and said Twitter had autofilled to the misspelling before they noticed (that reporter's tweet has since been deleted and doesn't appear in this article).
This photo is a fairly accurate representation of what happened next: The Beyhive largely reversed course after discovering that Ms. Ray, the Food Network fixture who prefers to go by "Rach," was the victim of an unfortunate misspelling.
Screenshot of a tweet by the Department of Education which has an incorrect spelling for civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois (Twitter)The misspelling has been met by ridicule online, with plenty of people tossing memes at the account.
They'll use deceptive tactics like a slight misspelling of a username or use the same or similar avatar of the verified account, and tell followers to send them a small amount of currency to receive a bigger amount back.
" Trump then insulted the London mayor's physical stature, while misspelling his name: "Kahn reminds me very much of our very dumb and incompetent Mayor of NYC, de Blasio, who has also done a terrible job — only half his height.
After mistaking "hornet" for LOCUST and misspelling TINNITUS (with all I's), I was stuck and had to take a pit stop, a little time for my brain to catch up to Team Cox/Rathvon à la the Doppler effect.
Tickets re-printed after misspelling (NBC News)* Absent since report of affair, First Lady set to attend speech (NY Times) The Treasury Department released a report last night listing a number of individuals closely affiliated with the Russian government.
In his tweet, the president, who is running for re-election in 2020, knocked his potential Democratic opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, misspelling his name and taking pleasure in the North Korean leader's sharp rhetoric about a fellow American.
The simplest explanation, which is almost always the right explanation, is that Trump meant to write "coverage", accidentally typed "covfefe" and then went to bed without either realizing the misspelling or even that he had sent the tweet at all.
If your inclination is to roll your eyes at that statement and accuse us of being snowflakes, then start misspelling swear words at us on Twitter, congratulations, you've underscored how and why this particular case serves as the bellwether of 2017.
The complaint identifies a Twitter account that authorities said he used to rail against Democratic figures, and it notes that both his social media messages and the bomb packages used the same misspelling — "Hilary Clinton" — for Mr. Trump's 2016 opponent.
Here's what RNC chair Reince Priebus had to say after Ted Cruz dropped out of the race Tuesday night: Despite the misspelling of "presumptive" (since deleted and tweeted again by Priebus with the correct spelling), this is a deeply significant moment.
Grande credited the misspelling to the tattoo just being far too painful to sit through for much longer (the palm is one of the most painful places to get inked), but fans then criticized Grande for using the Japanese language for aesthetics alone.
Donald Trump Jr.'s fake letter about the incident includes a misspelling of "Feinstein," laughing emojis, and the hashtag MAGA, which stands for Make America Great Again:Oh boy... the Dems and their usual nonsense games really have him on the ropes now.
The systematic misspelling of the names is too much a matter of course to be worth noticing; but why should such a stirring sentence as '"O-oh!" broke out Kutuzoff in a burst of despairing rage' be watered into 'Koutouzow groaned in despair'?
Misspelling of band names, inaccurate album covers and lyrics scrawled on the back that had nothing to do with the associated album on the front were common … but the Malagasy metal fans who were fortunate to own a few did not care.
In short, by adding one very specific word to a particular part of a long sentence, or slightly misspelling one word in a phrase, a computer trained to say whether a sentence is about buildings or corporations will completely flip its analysis.
Cerebus — a three-foot-tall, gray-furred aardvark — arose from a slapdash Canadian zine Sim worked on, designed as its logo character and given his name from a misspelling of "Cerberus," the three-headed canine guardian of the underworld in Greek mythology.
Indicated 1.1 percent higher Deutsche Bank is hoping for a settlement of $4-50.63 billion by end-October with U.S. authorities seeking a fine of up to $14 billion for the misspelling of mortgage-backed securities, German markets newsletter Platow Brief reports.
The actor laughed off the mistake — a Morse code misspelling of his son's name, Flynn, as "Frynn" — in a new post on his Instagram feed yesterday, where he also took the opportunity to unveil a new tattooed tribute to his late dog, Sidi.
There was a man, paying homage to throwback footage of a young, and seemingly gigantic, Reid competing in a punt, pass and kick competition in 1971, dressed up as him, complete with the misspelling of his last name, just like in the video.
The list of grievances among Georgians against Barksdale is long: the time conservative radio ridiculed him for misspelling 'judgment' on his campaign website; his sparse public event and interview schedule, stripping him of needed exposure; and his inability to effectively consolidate the Democratic base.
Jimmy Kimmel rinses Trump for misspelling his own name James Corden's audience Q&A descends into chaos after guest does brutal impression of him Trevor Noah takes on the Fox News reaction to gun violence Dakota Johnson explains what happened to her missing tooth gap
In what was perhaps a mere mistake, like the misspelling of UK prime minister Theresa May's name on an official memo, the Trump White House released its International Holocaust Remembrance Day statement without mentioning the people the day is generally meant to remember: Jews.
Donald Trump supporters who believe Twitter, Google and Facebook are suppressing pro-Trump news have have taken matters into their own hands by using a hashtag with a deliberate misspelling — #HillaryForPrision — in hopes of tricking algorithms that might otherwise be censoring the #HillaryforPrison meme.
In a world where autocorrect has effectively eliminated our need to spell-check ourselves, Americans across the nation are misspelling everything from "resume" (we see you, New Yorkers) to "permanent" and a lot of words in between that might make you cringe (in solidarity or in horror).
To fix the misspelling in the DNA code, the Sun Yat-sen University researchers used an enzyme similar to the one used in CRISPR, but they did so in the manner of a Jiu-Jitsu black belt, rewriting letters instead of coming down with clumsy karate chops.
When Khan found out that Nike had a class-action lawsuit against it for banning the words "Muslim" and "Islam" from its embroidery customization service, she ordered a pair with an intentional misspelling—carving out an avenue for her identity to exist within a hostile framework.
Since its inception the initiative has been much criticized, accused of being counter-productive, discriminatory and ineffective — especially as stories have emerged of children being questioned by police alone for misdemeanors such as misspelling "terraced house" as "terrorist house," and wearing Free Palestine badges at school.
This week, Anthology Film Archives in Manhattan debuts a program showing three such pictures, the longest of them "Electro-Pythagorus: A Portrait of Martin Bartlett" (the film uses the misspelling of the philosopher-mathematician's name) a short feature about the British-Canadian electronic musician Martin Bartlett.
On the other, the tenements had been demolished, and a faux-modern brick apartment building entitled the Olmstead Luxury Residences (note the cute misspelling of Frederick Law Olmsted, designer of nearby Prospect Park) was being completed with the addition of unbreakable Samsung CCTV cameras every fifty feet.
Modern, adult life is a far cry from the days when misspelling "tongue" in front of the class was our biggest woe, and wasting time meant spending forty-five minutes making a superhero out of string cheese, instead of two hours lost to googling the symptoms of Syphilis.
Even before Air Force One touched down outside London, Mr. Trump was on Twitter, accusing the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, with whom he has feuded since 2016 over immigration, terrorism and other issues, of being "nasty" to him, while misspelling the mayor's name and mocking his stature.
I actually knew this, but I didn't think of him as a poster child for BRITPOP (even though he is, as I learned once I consulted the world); I also had always assumed that GORILLAZ was a hipster misspelling of "guerrillas," not anything to do with the Monkees.
"The Office of the President was made for better things than an infantile tweet misspelling a congressman's name like a curse word," tweeted Walter M. Shaub Jr., the former top ethics watchdog for the federal government who resigned last year after going head-to-head with the Trump administration.
As the public was reeling from his tweets about the president, Mr. West was practicing free association on other topics, including a request to meet with Tim Cook, the chief executive of Apple, and his desire to see a "tour with Nikki Minaj and Cardi B," misspelling the first rapper's name.
The Merriam-Webster online dictionary mocked President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Saturday for misspelling "unprecedented" in a tweet aimed at China.
EditorsNote: Fixed misspelling on 'minutes' in 9th graf; Made tweaks in 12th graf Ben Simmons scored a playoff-career-high 31 points and handed out nine assists to lead the visiting Philadelphia 76ers past the Brooklyn Nets 453-115 on Thursday in New York for a 2-1 lead in an Eastern Conference opening-round playoff series.
Besides originally mistaking Mr. McCarthy's first name (and misspelling the mayor's last name) — and failing to say that Mr. McCarthy himself is a Democrat (albeit self-identifying as "conservative") or to note the response of Mr. McCarthy, a former New York deputy police commissioner, rejecting his former boss's support — Mr. Giuliani's statements were riddled with falsehoods.
She also admonished him for misspelling people's names in his columns at The New York Observer and The New York Daily News, advised him to always have two drinks before he went reporting at society functions, and stepped in front of Oscar de la Renta the night he was about to knock Mr. Norwich out for something he'd written.
Among trending hashtags celebrating Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday and making fun of a political party's misspelling of Brexit, the address of Coronado High School appeared in December in my Twitter's "trends for you" list, a continually updated personalized catalog of trending terms that Twitter thinks are of particular interest to me and other people on Twitter with similar interests.
When Trump dropped a few tweets with typos in them on Wednesday — again, a very normal Trump thing to do — QAnon followers went deep looking for hidden messages from Trump, noting his misspelling of "smoking" as "smocking" had a conspiratorial meaning and that multiple typos added up to a hidden message about, of course, Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE tweeted about China seizing the drone early Saturday, criticizing the nation for taking an unprecedented step — but misspelling it as "unpresidented" at first.
Trump supporters misspelled the hashtag in hopes of defeating Twitter's "censors" Trump supporters misspelled the hashtag in hopes of defeating Twitter's "censors" Donald Trump supporters who believe Twitter, Google and Facebook are suppressing pro-Trump news have have taken matters into their own hands by using a hashtag with a deliberate misspelling — #HillaryForPrision — in hopes of tricking algorithms that might otherwise be censoring the #HillaryforPrison meme.
Trump calls for "decorum" at the White House and then a couple days later calls the incoming chairman of the House Intelligence Committee "Schitt" Former top government ethics watchdog Walter Shaub tweeted that the office of the president was made for "better things than an infantile tweet misspelling a congressman's name like a curse word," but said the "real crime" is Trump firing heads of agencies for investigating his campaign.
Since Vice President Mike Pence cast the tiebreaking vote to confirm her, Ms. DeVos has fled from a small group of protesters who temporarily blocked her from entering a school, been criticized by a middle school's administrators for saying their teachers were in "receive mode," and suffered through the embarrassment of the Education Department misspelling the name of the civil rights icon W.E.B. Du Bois in an official tweet.
George started the top of the sheet by writing, "I Look at You all see the love there thats sleeping -- While my guitar gently weeps" and continued at the bottom with, "While my Guitar Gently weeps as I'm sitting here doing nothing but aging still my guitar G W." All the writing in between is scribbled by Ringo ... including an effort to work out a misspelling on the side of the sheet.
It is the nurse putting fucking stitches in my head, it is my girlfriend's mouth splaying open after I leave her alone at a party for someone she doesn't know to talk her ear off about something she doesn't care about, it is my editor rolling his eyes over a blatant misspelling of whatever ten dollar word I'm trying to shoehorn into a basketball blog, trying to slice 200 bloating words out of the self-same blog, it's me, myself, reading about the President of the United States shitting all over American foreign policy.
Sen. Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE (D-Conn.) on Saturday morning slammed President-elect Donald 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 for misspelling a key word in a tweet about military activity in the South China Sea.

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