Although not a " Junimist ", Odobescu himself agreed with such views, and pointed out further inexactitudes in the works of Pantazi Ghica these comments are featured in a chapter of his major book, the " Pseudo-cynegetikos ", in its revised edition of 1887.
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At that point, claims my source, the columnist recalled the advice of Winston Churchill, who once satirically called a colleague to account for " terminological inexactitude, " but who ultimately decided, " Short words are best, and the old words when short are best of all ."
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Other Shelley related material included an " Essay in Bibliography " in 1886, the " Letters of Edward John Trelawny " ( 1910 ), and Thomas Medwin's " Life of Shelley ", the latter work being scrupulously re-edited to remove many of Medwin's inexactitudes.
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Nonetheless, Leti's account was subsequently repeated and widely disseminated by later historians and writers such as T . A . Trollope who recognized that Leti's " . . . inexactitude as an historian is notorious, " yet reported that the body of the pope was completely abandoned for three days . A story repeated by Eleanor Herman.
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In 2002, India claimed again that terrorists from Jammu and Kashmir were infiltrating into India, a claim denied by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, who claimed that such infiltration had stopped India's spokesperson for the External Affairs Ministry did away with Pakistan's claim, calling it " terminological inexactitude . " Only two months later, two Kashmiri terrorists belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammed raided the Gujarat riots.
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:I will argue that the whole of Althusser's theory is made up of the following elements : 1 . common sense banalities expressed with the help of unnecessarily complicated neologisms; 2 . traditional Marxist concepts that are vague and ambiguous in Marx himself ( or in Engels ) and which remain, after Althusser's explanation, exactly as vague and ambiguous as they were before; 3 . some striking historical inexactitudes.