-
largely the
product of "white
interpretations of Indians" and "scholarly
misapprehension". John
Napoleon Brinton Hewitt, who was born on the
Tuscarora Indian...
- most
doctors consider this
unlikely and
consider such
accounts to be
misapprehensions of
reflexive twitching rather than
deliberate movement,
since deprivation...
-
relate to a gun
maker living in
Nuremberg about 100
years later, so the
misapprehension may be due to an
incorrect transliteration of dates. His name is commonly...
-
minimality (or parsimony) is not the only
logical virtue. A
common misapprehension of Occam's
razor has it that the
simpler theory is
always the best...
- Franklin's
Influence on
Mussar Thought and Practice: a
Chronicle of
Misapprehension."
Review of
Rabbinic Judaism 22, 2: 228–276.
Benjamin Franklin: A Do****entary...
- that a batter, not
having been
given out, has left the
wicket under a
misapprehension of
being out. ""No one is a
walking wicket," R
Ashwin answers why teams...
- an
English possession. In his view, Edward's
insistence on war and
misapprehension of
Scottish capacity for
resistance created a "bitter
antagonism …...
- eugenics,
which had
become po****r with both new
understandings and
misapprehensions of
principles of
biological inheritance. In 1915, she
wrote in favor...
- rise to a
sense of
betrayal and
intense anxiety for
their ****ure"; "
misapprehension of the true
meaning of the
Balfour Declaration and
forgetfulness of...
-
crease under a
misapprehension that may have been
reinforced by the
actions of some of the
fielding team, who were
under the same
misapprehension. An intention...