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The term "false flag" originated in the 16th century as an expression meaning an intentional misrepresentation of someone's allegiance. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term was originally used to describe a ruse in naval warfare whereby a vessel flew the flag of a neutral or enemy country in order to hide its true identity.
In unleashing this war, world Jewry completely misjudged the forces at its disposal. Now it is suffering a gradual process of extermination that it had intended for us and that it would have unleashed against us without hesitation if it had the power to do so. It is now perishing as a result of its own law: An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth...
"But retrospect ‒ what does that mean? This was a very close race." ... Biden failed to adequately address concerns about migration at the U.S.-Mexico border and misjudged the impact of ...
The Inquisitor states that Jesus rejected these three temptations in favor of freedom, but the Inquisitor thinks that Jesus has misjudged human nature. He does not believe that the vast majority of humanity can tolerate the freedom that Jesus has given to them.
Though it takes some time for Millie to figure out that she had not "sorely misjudged the dynamics" of their relationship, but rather misjudged Emily's ability to look beyond IQ, she does figure out that Emily was and will always be her friend despite the intellectual barrier that had caused Millie to be friendless in the first place.
I mean, he talks about it a little bit when he says, “The character who is Tom Petty and me, they’re the same guy. I didn’t leave the room so that Tom Petty could speak, you know — it’s ...
Misjudged People (German: Verkannte Menschen) is a 1932 German documentary film that features the German deaf community. It was produced by the Reich Union of the Deaf (Reichsverband der Gehörlosen Deutschlands) of Germany to give the German public a positive perception of the capabilities of deaf people.
Appealing a score is a risky business, which often results in an even lower score than before. The gymnast's federation must pay a fee and file the inquiry to the judges promptly.