| 21. | Mispronunciations and mangled sentences will continue, whether Bush overcomes the problem or not.
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| 22. | Mispronunciations led to the current name of Tarrytown.
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| 23. | His mispronunciation of certain words was ridiculed in the media and in popular culture.
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| 24. | I sometimes say things that are mispronunciations.
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| 25. | Precept, a face-saving mispronunciation.
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| 26. | Actually, the last name is Saad, although her mispronunciation resonates like sobering truth.
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| 27. | The mispronunciation led to the word Banjul.
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| 28. | He calls the art " mediocre " and also criticizes the poor English dub mispronunciations.
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| 29. | Direct effects include repetition of syllables, mispronunciations, omissions, and omitted word endings.
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| 30. | In all, Olbermann documented about 150 misinterpretations, mispronunciations, and just plain old mistakes.
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