I see, massive gross mistakes on Wikipedia, attributing families to other families, etc .-but this one topic always gets picked on-enough is enough.
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Therefore, it would be a gross mistake, a violation of artistic taste and principles for such an organization as ours to play patriotic airs.
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He has to give a good speech, not make any gross mistakes in the process, and demonstrate that he can lead on an international stage.
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Justice Jackson, dissented on the ground that the administrative decision was impeachable not only for fraud, but also for a gross mistake necessarily implying bad faith.
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"It's a gross mistake not to pay attention to the opposition, " said Enrique Krauze, a prominent Mexican historian, one of several independent intellectuals who criticized Clinton's agenda.
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Tar Tin, realizing the gross mistake he committed and the massive defeat suffered because it, commits suicide by throwing himself and his ax of office into the Tam River.
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These are actions that Delta has been criticized for in the past for making gross mistakes that a human would catch, and not being responsive if they go wrong.
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Under strict supervision, party scholars concluded in 1981 that Mao " initiated and led " the movement, committing " gross mistakes " that brought China to the brink of ruin.
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In his introduction, Hall briefly recalls his years of editing poetry for journals and bound anthologies, including " gross mistakes " such as rejecting work by Frank O'Hara and Allen Ginsberg.
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It is true that he made gross mistakes during the " cultural revolution ", but, if we judge his activities as a whole, his contributions to the Chinese revolution far outweigh his mistakes.