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- experiences of women and to "uncover the consequences of omitting, misdescribing, or devaluing them" to account for a range of human experience. Another...
- the early fifteenth century, Jean Gerson accused Jan van Ruusbroec of misdescribing the nature of union with God in a way that placed him in the company...
- called from mobiles and payphones. Many major companies persist in misdescribing them as "Local Rate", "Lo Call" (often as 'locall rate' which can be...
- to the historian Paul Bairoch, the years 1920 to 1929 are generally misdescribed as years in which protectionism increased in Europe. In fact, from a...
- the same war, had formed the French Irish Brigade, who are sometimes misdescribed as Wild Geese. The first Irish troops to serve as a unit for a continental...
- the past, researchers sometimes failed to observe, miscategorised or misdescribed ****ual behaviour which did not meet their preconceptions—their bias tended...
- al-rūḥānī). Peter Adamson concurs that Abu Hatim may have "deliberately misdescribed" al-Razi's position as a rejection of Islam and revealed religions. Instead...
- is performed. The actions of Tudor in the first performance are often misdescribed so that the lid is explained as being open during the movements. Cage's...
- town hall for the town and was completed in 1887. The town was often misdescribed as Moreton-in-the-Marsh into the early 20th century. The name was confirmed...
- "there are key features of scientific practice that are overlooked or misdescribed by all such logical accounts of evidence, whether hypothetico-deductive...