| 21. | Your well-packaged misstatements of history and people do affect all children.
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| 22. | A . Serious gaffe, embarrassing misstatement or erroneous declaration
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| 23. | Batterman responded : " That's a flat-out misstatement.
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| 24. | Aides to both candidates accused their rival of misstatements.
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| 25. | Democrats say that the Republicans are magnifying trivial misstatements.
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| 26. | There's nothing about his bumbles and stumbles and misstatements ."
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| 27. | A little factual error here, a misstatement there.
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| 28. | So, errors or misstatements may not necessarily be caught, he said.
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| 29. | So errors or misstatements may not necessarily be caught.
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| 30. | But historians spotted a number of errors or misstatements.
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