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  2. Two wrongs don't make a right - Wikipedia

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    In rhetoric and ethics, "two wrongs don't make a right" and "two wrongs make a right" are phrases that denote philosophical norms. "Two wrongs make a right" has been considered as a fallacy of relevance, in which an allegation of wrongdoing is countered with a similar allegation.

  3. Mischief Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Mischief Theatre is a British theatre company that was founded in 2008 by a group of students from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in West London, and directed by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields. [1]

  4. Michela Wrong - Wikipedia

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    Michela Wrong (born 1961) is a British journalist and author who has spent over two decades writing about Africa.She began her career covering European affairs before expanding her focus to Western, Central, and Eastern Africa.

  5. George MacKinnon Wrong - Wikipedia

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    Born at Grovesend in Elgin County, Canada West (now Ontario), he was ordained in the Anglican priesthood in 1883 after attending Wycliffe College.In 1894, as successor to Sir Daniel Wilson, [1] he was appointed professor and head of the Department of History at the University of Toronto from which he retired in 1927.

  6. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

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    Multiple methods are used to trick the carrier into misdelivering the package. Usually, the scammer will edit the label. Various edits are possible, for example, changing the shipping address, removing barcodes, removing any indication that the package is a return, or printing certain parts of the label in disappearing ink.

  7. All models are wrong - Wikipedia

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    George Box. The phrase "all models are wrong" was first attributed to George Box in a 1976 paper published in the Journal of the American Statistical Association.In the paper, Box uses the phrase to refer to the limitations of models, arguing that while no model is ever completely accurate, simpler models can still provide valuable insights if applied judiciously. [1]

  8. I Tried Meatball Subs From 5 Popular Chains, and I Only ... - AOL

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    2. Lenny’s Grill & Subs. Lenny’s, a sub chain with about 100 locations across the South, is so close to serving a great meatball sub. The bread is just right.

  9. LessWrong - Wikipedia

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    LessWrong describes itself as an online forum and community aimed at improving human reasoning, rationality, and decision-making, with the goal of helping its users hold more accurate beliefs and achieve their personal objectives. [3]