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1. change the meaning and or completely misrepresent the Bible
2. Jesus knew that though he came, the holy books would misrepresent him in the New Testament
3. I misrepresent the truth If I don't clearly tell you where I am, not simply where I have been
4. literally are, we will then not misrepresent our realities
5. The point I am making is that abstract mathematical symbols misinterpret and misrepresent the actuality of our 3-dimensional Universe so much; they reverse the actual meanings of universal organic shapes and symbols in our Universe
6. I have cracked both the hidden and the obvious codes, and uncovered the truth and spoken and written it explicitly and in a way that no human can possibly twist or misrepresent or cover-up or whitewash or corrupt or poison
7. Rome and cohorts to confound and misrepresent the purposes and meaning of the symbolized
8. He did not confuse nor misrepresent the facts, nor soften them in his own interest, nor omit the smallest detail
9. They watch you, misrepresent you, write letters about you (anonymous sometimes), and you are the torment and the occupation of their lives
10. But I was a thousand miles from supposing that she would misunderstand and misrepresent things in so fanciful a way
11. The linear chart does not misrepresent anything, but it is not the right tool to look at percentage-based relationships
12. Accounting has always presented management with opportunities to misrepresent results
13. But I was a thousand miles from supposing that she would misunderstand and misrepresent things in so fanciful a way…
14. I write this to you for your own good, although some people can do nothing but insult and deceive everybody, especially persons of honesty and good nature; what is more, they slander them behind their back and misrepresent them, simply from envy, and because they can’t call themselves the same
15. Williams continued: I have no intention to misrepresent the gentleman, but I understood him to say that the Orders in Council did not affect the continental market, but the Berlin decree; that the embargo caused all the pressure at home; that the Orders in Council had no part in producing that measure, and therefore I infer as his opinion, that the Orders in Council have not injured us
16. They must not complain if, as has recently been intimated, envious novelists misrepresent them and their customs and traditions
1. He felt exploited and misrepresented
2. Truth, in whatever manner it is misrepresented or discredited, is oftentimes sufficient in itself to overcome the censorship of its harshest critics
3. Christians, on the other hand, can apparently be called for everything and generally misrepresented, rubbished and ridiculed with impunity
4. People and organizations that had seemed trustworthy are seen to have misrepresented the truth, and even to have advanced known falsehoods, to serve political and ideological purposes
5. The McCarthy hearings in the 1950s were doggedly misrepresented and maligned by the
6. He was misrepresented
7. The teachings of Jesus in this respect have been grossly perverted and much misrepresented all down through the centuries of the Christian era; you have also held perverted ideas about the Master's meekness and humility
8. So America is not only misrepresented by these hoodlums; they have hurt us deeply and need to be relieved of authority and control
9. Jeremy Foster’s death, a situation that had been misrepresented by the
10. and the story is being simplistically misrepresented to you
11. Accordingly, the statement “He frowned and averted” does not serve that admonition which some fabricated and molded in the form of that misrepresented story
12. reported to have gone through would ever have ever misrepresented vuvh/ the divine presence within
13. Or what today has been miscast and misrepresented as a cross of two wooden timbers
14. Most of us would acknowledge that the meaning of the word “Lucifer” relates to and is just another word used for the words Satan, Devil and Prince of Darkness and the meaning these words represent, which themselves, are words, that have also been misrepresented and misinterpreted
15. This verifiable evidence has been both misrepresented and misinterpreted by all three so-
16. Most of the symbolism that was later recast, misrepresented, and misinterpreted by religions and
17. has been greatly misrepresented as referring to physical disaster
18. misrepresented within the canons and concepts of the so-called “Three Faiths of Abraham” and their
19. misrepresented in a way that completely obscures their most profound purposes and meaning
20. misrepresented by religion throughout the ages
21. sky, spirits, and heaven have been purposely confounded and misrepresented by these religions
22. zodiac, have been grossly misinterpreted and misrepresented
23. misrepresented as mystical and religious in nature or as an ancient view of the physical components
24. greatly confounded and misrepresented by Christianity actually refers to truth and justice, hence the
25. They misrepresented that
26. symbolism purposely misrepresented by Christianity
27. 7 as the number of God and the number 6 as the number of man, based on misrepresented ancient
28. the arrival of the long-prophesied, though mostly misinterpreted and misrepresented events
29. symbolized events have long been purposely misrepresented and obscured by the Vatican, religious
30. over the millennia have misrepresented the true sources and meanings of their canons
31. These are very specific parts of the prophecies that have been recast and misrepresented by
32. been misrepresented and misinterpreted
33. Peter has not misrepresented it
34. Truth should neither be abandoned nor misrepresented, in consequence of its perversions, or because of the sins and imperfections of its advocates
35. misrepresented in a national magazine is one of those things, especially
36. And I had a whisper from a ghost, who shall be nameless, "That these commentators always kept in the most distant quarters from their principals, in the lower world, through a consciousness of shame and guilt, because they had so horribly misrepresented the meaning of these authors to posterity
37. I told him, moreover, that as to this valley, he had quite misrepresented the thing; for before honour is humility, and a haughty spirit before a fall
38. Perhaps they felt as helpless as I did, but they left New Orleans misrepresented to the world
39. But as my conclusions have lately been much misrepresented, and it has been stated that I attribute the modification of species exclusively to natural selection, I may be permitted to remark that in the first edition of this work, and subsequently, I placed in a most conspicuous position—namely, at the close of the Introduction—the following words: "I am convinced that natural selection has been the main but not the exclusive means of modification
40. Considering the explicit nature of the reports that were sent in to him, it is impossible to suppose, for instance, that it was through ignorance that he so entirely misrepresented the truth as to the engagement of the advance-guard under Murat
41. Ever since his arrest he has been obstinately silent, or has misrepresented the facts as far as he could
42. —I ask pardon of the gentleman if I misrepresented him; because the gentleman's argument was quite vulnerable enough, without my making it more so than it really was
43. Such conclusion was to be expected, even if the extent of dissatisfaction had been fairly reported to them—even had it been in no degree misrepresented
44. This book comes forth to defend and justify, and make more clear what was 'obviously misunderstood or seemingly misrepresented
1. the most honourable persons in science for misrepresenting the truth
2. me which part of this have I got wrong and about which part of this am I misrepresenting what science
3. misrepresenting cosmic principles allow those in science to paint their own Universe as they wish to
4. Testament speaking of Jesus and Peter walking upon seas or waters, are purposely misrepresenting the symbolism of water, sea, and walk to weave a strong lie about a miracle that never happened
5. Testament speaking of Jesus and Peter walking upon seas or waters, are purposely misrepresenting
6. I think that's it? excuse me I have forgotten your surname," he bowed politely to Razumihin) "insulted me by misrepresenting the idea I expressed to you in a private conversation, drinking coffee, that is, that marriage with a poor girl who has had experience of trouble is more advantageous from the conjugal point of view than with one who has lived in luxury, since it is more profitable for the moral character
7. I think that's it? excuse me I have forgotten your surname," he bowed politely to Razumihin) "insulted me by misrepresenting the idea I expressed to you in a private conversation, drinking coffee, that is, that marriage with a poor girl who has had experience of trouble is more advantageous from the conjugal point of
8. Razumihin) ‘insulted me by misrepresenting the idea I expressed to you in a private conversation, drinking coffee, that is, that marriage with a poor girl who has had experience of trouble is more advantageous from the conjugal point of view than with one who has lived in luxury, since it is more profitable for the moral character
1. drinking, planting, counting man, does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresents himself