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It doesn't mean Ford is misremembering Kavanaugh as her assailant.
"I began to wonder what else was I misremembering," he writes.
Sometimes they are misremembering details of events that occurred decades earlier.
There's a lot of misremembering about this band and this album.
Irrespective of that bit of misremembering, Woods was buoyed by his round.
Even Judge Kavanaugh has speculated that perhaps Dr. Blasey was misremembering the incident.
The former vice president's whole campaign is premised on this sort of historical misremembering.
If this seems like an obvious move, then you're misremembering the internet of 1503.
We might all be mad for misremembering this quote from a famous Disney film.
"Remember, remember/the hits of September," is a famous quote that we are absolutely misremembering.
He recalled how he couldn't get into the apartment, either misremembering or mistyping the passcode.
It went pretty well until they started laughing at carolers for misremembering lyrics. http://bit.
I thought of the Hunza people first, misremembering them as "Hunzai," before figuring out BHUTANI.
Or older people could simply be misremembering how bad their hangovers were in their early 20s.
The whole mystery is reminiscent of the Mandela Effect: a mass misremembering of some story, quote, or event.
Holley says she doesn't think Ron Goldman's sister is lying, but is mistaken or possibly misremembering the incident.
Indeed, Kavanaugh reportedly suggested that this was a case of mistaken identity, with Ford misremembering who molested her.
Misremembering a bad thing as less bad might liberate a survivor, but it also might exculpate a perpetrator.
To be clear, Democrats who say that Obama faced an unprecedented level of partisan opposition are not misremembering.
Henein skewered the complainants for misremembering certain details, for not being consistent between their media interviews and police statements.
"I think it's unfortunate that, uh, people are either misremembering or misinterpreting history," she told radio host Rita Cosby.
He hasn't just suggested Ford is misremembering — he's said it wouldn't matter so much even if it had happened.
And these people insist they're not simply misremembering the movie Kazaam, which starred Shaquille O'Neal in the role of a genie.
They claim applicants could be denied for misremembering simple details, like an old email address or phone number from ten years ago.
The memories of Kavanaugh and Ford are totally contradictory, with both arguing that the other is simply wrong or misremembering the facts.
I didn't think much of my misremembering until I re-watched the movie Primary Colors (1998) and actually came across those mysterious files.
But recognizing that Ford has no earthly reason to lie about this, Republicans are mostly coalescing around the idea that she is perhaps honestly misremembering. Sen.
It's possible that she is misremembering events or even making them up, although it's hard to see how people could imagine themselves benefiting from doing that.
Maybe — like other generations before mine — I'm misremembering, but when I was growing up, my peers and I couldn't wait to be adults, independent of our parents.
And it's possible that people are misremembering weight changes over the past year, since even a person's current self-reported weight tends to be off from their measured weight.
Castro asserted that Biden was misremembering something he had said just minutes earlier, a move that was widely perceived as a crude jab at Biden's age and mental acuity.
Every second Moore stays in the race without a VERY convincing explanation for why these four women are either misremembering or flat-out wrong is a bad thing for Republicans.
In the article, I didn't consider the possibility that the participants were misremembering, that their immediate displeasure about the state of the country masked over any memory of worse times.
Trump might have been misremembering a Quinnipiac University poll conducted in late May and early June, which found Trump ahead of Buttigieg by two points in Texas, 201653% to 201643%.
The Source: Mark Hamill, repeating something George Lucas apparently came up with Probability of Accuracy: It's difficult to judge, because what if Hamill is misremembering, or Lucas was simply free-associating?
Warren Sapp says he's INNOCENT -- claiming the woman accusing him of drunkenly running her over at a 2015 Super Bowl party was so wasted that night, she's clearly misremembering the facts.
Even before she launched into her full account, Martin was already trying to discredit it – suggesting that she was "misremembering" events, and protesting that he didn't want to talk about it.
In the moment of panic that follows, you're probably wondering if you were hacked or if you're simply misremembering what it was after not having to log out in so long.
Allowances can be made for misremembering smaller details—like the exact sequence of events on the night the alleged assault took place, Spratt said, but the emails showed more than that.
But the first part of Franken's contention -- that he did not do anything wrong and these women were either mistaken or misremembering -- will sit less well even with his most ardent supporters.
No, you're not misremembering the details from that young adult dystopian fiction you're reading — Facebook really does sell a video chat camera adept at tracking the faces of you and your loved ones.
"There is something so upsetting and condescending and minimizing about somebody saying, 'Hey, I believe this happened to you but maybe you're misremembering the person," David Kohan, the other co-creator, told THR.
And then several more times via CBS replays, and then just for good measure I looked it up again today, just to make sure I was not misremembering how insanely violent it was.
It's also forced Attorney General Jeff Sessions to recuse himself from the ongoing Justice Department investigation due to his misremembering that he had met with Kislyak twice during the course of the 2016 campaign.
Dr. William Schaffner, head of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical School, agreed that oral sex was the most likely route, but also suggested the possibility that the couple was misremembering their sex acts.
The last 10 minutes of delirium, post-shotgun-blast, consists of ­Lemoin misremembering quotations from existentialist philosophers (his repeated mangling of Boris Vian is particularly vivid) followed by a call for artists to unite under the tricolor.
For instance, he describes his made-up character Roxie as "loosely based" on a real character named Rox, so it's possible that people were simply misremembering the original character's name rather than playing into a collectively generated false memory.
President Donald Trump's claim that he was honored with a Michigan 'man of the year' award was at least partially debunked by former GOP Michigan Representative Dave Trott, who believes Trump is misremembering what he was actually presented with.
He is likely to do so again -- and to lean heavily on a series of testimonials from women in his life over the years to argue that this is a case of mistaken identity or misremembering on Ford's part.
That seems to be why so much of the Washington discussion has been about process, with Democrats mostly pushing for the FBI investigation, and Republicans mostly emphasizing the document process, rather than outright accusing Kavanaugh or Ford of misremembering or lying.
The convenient forgetfulness, or misremembering of the past, is way to erase the history of female fighters, and maintain the hegemonic male power structure and the inaccurate belief that women have never, and will never, belong in certain male spaces.
"It does this at the expense of black life, through the strategic forgetting and misremembering of America's legacy of lynching, and through the rhetoric of victimage that breaths life in the myth of white innocence in general and presidential guiltlessness in particular," she said.
What he is perhaps misremembering is that the District of Columbia had a lower drinking age of 18 through the mid-1980s, so it was common at the time for high school seniors from the Maryland suburbs to buy beer legally in the District.
Mulder and Scully learn about the Mandela Effect — a collective misremembering named for the weirdly common false memory that Nelson Mandela died in the '90s — and are faced with the fallibility of their memories, something the show addresses with both humor and genuine depth.
He's saying that not only should no one blame Trump for, uh, misremembering events surrounding, among other things, payoffs to two women alleging they had affairs with him, but also that the conclusions reached by federal prosecutors that Trump directed and coordinated these payments should be discounted.
The most provocative element in "The Entire History of You," though, has to do with the idea that recorded memories could prevent people from misremembering or misrepresenting their own experiences — thereby insuring that the news is more accurate, the justice system is more efficient, and marital arguments are more easily resolved.
Facebook's Portal will now surveil your living room for half the price Get 'em while they're hot: No, you're not misremembering the details from that young adult dystopian fiction you're reading — Facebook really does sell a video chat camera adept at tracking the faces of you and your loved ones.
It's possible that she really was on a work visa and was misremembering the frequency with which she had to fly back to Slovenia (or exaggerating it to make a point), or mistook the interviews she had to have with immigration officials every time she flew home for a visa renewal.
I am a profoundly forgetful person, and maybe lasting affection requires that sort of constant misremembering (This is why I'm still in it; this is why I put up with his shit), but that could be why Seiwa Market and I work so well: For the consumer, there isn't much to think about.
This was more than thirty years ago and I am probably misremembering our only conversation, but the impression I was left with that day was that in order to be a writer you had to go past all the things that might cause you to stop, with embarrassment being one of them.
Adamant denials by Judge Kavanaugh — who says he does not even remember such a party taking place — and two other teenage males Dr. Blasey said were there have given rise in conservative circles to speculation that Dr. Blasey could have misidentified her assailant or, more than 30 years later, is misremembering the story.
I'm probably wrong about this, but I keep feeling that there is somebody out there who can, if not clear this up fully, at least shed a lot more light on the situation — either by remembering the party or some piece of the evening as Christine Blasey Ford describes it or by remembering something else that would suggest more strongly that she's misremembering.
This question was sharpened on Thursday night when Ed Whelan, the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a longtime player in conservative judicial politics, tweeted out the outline of a theory that Kavanaugh's accuser might be misremembering the identity of her assailant — an outline that rashly and recklessly included the name of the Georgetown Prep classmate whom Whelan suggested might be the nominee's doppelgänger, a possibility that Ford immediately denied.
Misremembering can have advantages in certain situations (for example, misremembering an environment with predator tracks as the actual presence of a predator may lead to avoidance of that area in the future). False memory can be seen as a side- effect to an otherwise highly adaptive process.
It is implied he more closely resembles actor Michael Clarke Duncan, and David is misremembering his name.
Pike gets the idea of helping Jones remember where he left his money from a film called Man in the Shadows starring Walter Abel and Joan Blondell. This film is purely fictional, although Pike may be misremembering Two in the Dark (1936).
In late 2014, The Federalist published an article alleging that Neil deGrasse Tyson had used "misstated" quotes in his public presentations, including one attributed to George W. Bush. Tyson later cited the Bush quote to a speech given after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, and apologized to Bush for misremembering the date and context.
Overall women seem to have better memory performance than men in both emotional and non-emotional events (Bloise, 2007). There are many problems with assaying gender differences found in the research into this topic. Most apparent is that it is heavily reliant on self-reporting of events. Inaccuracy of findings could result from bias questions or misremembering on the part of the participants.
This is his second remix album after 2010 The Caliph's Tea Party. His collaborators include underground hop-hop group Shabazz Palaces, Daddy G from Massive Attack and Nigerian percussionist Tony Allen. The album contains 16 tracks—remixes from his previous album Callus as well as several originals and collaborations. The album title refers to the phenomenon of collective misremembering of details, facts, or events.
The affair resulted in the capture of nine Union artillery pieces. Longstreet reported 9,000 Confederate troops engaged compared to 12,000 Union troops, and the Confederates suffered fewer casualties. McClellan inaccurately characterized the battle as a Union victory in a dispatch to Washington. On May 31, during the Battle of Seven Pines, Longstreet received his orders verbally from Johnston, but ended up apparently misremembering them.
301 Ellenberger's account of Pierre Janet has also been singled out for special mention; while Anthony Stevens has made use of his concept of "creative illness" in his account of Jung. Gay also singled out for mention Ellenberger's 1972 article on Anna O, which Gay considered "persuasively corrects Jones's misreading and Freud's misremembering of the case".Gay, p. 751 It was however only one of the thirty-five or so historical articles Ellenberger published both before and after his great synopsis.
The album was influenced by a variety of different people. Taylor stated that "I Feel Better" was based on Joe Goddard "listening to Susan Boyle on TV and [he] thought of [the] string melody [...] by kind of misremembering [the] Les Misérables song". Following this, Taylor wrote the chorus, which he described as sounding like "La Isla Bonita" by Madonna. This was not the only song to be influenced by Boyle; "Keep Quiet" was written by Goddard immediately after seeing Boyle perform "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent.
That same year, McKuen spoke out against singer Anita Bryant and her "Save Our Children" campaign to repeal an anti-discrimination ordinance in Miami, tagging Bryant with the nickname "Ginny Orangeseed", and also including a song on Slide... Easy In titled "Don't Drink the Orange Juice", referencing Bryant's fame as commercial pitchwoman for the Florida Citrus Commission. He often gave benefit performances to aid LGBT rights organizations and to fund AIDS research.Straight After Death: Misremembering the Queer Life and Times of Rod McKuen, Notches. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
Additionally, research from Rosemary Choate (class of 1963) concluded from primary materials that Loucks likely did not actually write the song for the show and was misremembering when he recalled having done so half a century later. Ultimately, president David Oxtoby decided to retain the song but to stop singing it at convocation and commencement. Since then, it has largely disappeared from living memory among current students. Another college song, "Torchbearers", was written in 1896 by Francis Fulkerson (class of 1896) and professor Arthur Bissell, inspired by a Cahuilla festival that professor Frank Brackett and David Barrows (class of 1894) had attended.
In his narrative, he assigns the honour to his fellow sealing captain, Robert Johnson, for finding and naming the land two years earlier. Morrell may have been honestly mistaken, through miscalculation of his ship's position or by misremembering detail when writing the account after nine years. Alternatively, he may have made the common error of confusing distant icebergs with land, or been misled by the distorting effects of Antarctic mirage. In 1843 the distinguished British naval explorer James Clark Ross reported possible land in a position close to Morrell's; this land, too, would eventually be proven not to exist.
Repeated rehearsal of the news in media and between individuals make flashbulb memories more susceptible to misremembering the source of information, thus leading to less recall of true details of the event. In a study done by Dutch researchers, participants were asked about an event of El Al Boeing 747 crash on apartment buildings in Amsterdam. Ten months after the accident, participants were asked if they recalled seeing the television film of the moment the plane hit the building. According to the results, over 60% of the subjects said they had seen the crash on television, although there was no television film regarding the incident.
At some point during the Middle Ages, Ethernan got conflated with another figure from the Isle of May called Adrian. Adrian was said to have been killed by Viking raiders in 875, and his shrine attracted pilgrims for the next several centuries. While it is possible that a monk called Adrian was killed by Vikings on the island, this cult is most likely a misremembering of Ethernan from a time when the Picts had ceased to function as an ethnic group within Scotland and ancient martyrdoms in Britain and Ireland were commonly attributed to Vikings. In later medieval legends, such as those recorded in the Aberdeen Breviary, Ethernan and Adrian were treated as two entirely separate saints.
False memory in the context of choice-supportive biases is when items that were not part of the original decision are remembered as being presented. If these entirely new items are positive, they will be remembered as belonging to the chosen option and if they are negative, they will be remembered as belonging to the forgone option. For example, a chosen pair of shoes might be remembered as good for running, although there was no information presented in respect to the shoes running capabilities. This type of error is fundamentally different to the other types of misremembering in choice-supportive bias because it is not due to correct encoding and later confusion, but it is due to a completely false memory.
Her Father, whose name on screen is Appeldelhi siniz Hesap Lutfen, recognizes her immediately despite misremembering her name and being unsure as to her gender, and leaves shortly after to continue his unending quest to document every asteroid that falls to Earth from the wreckage of the Moon. In the manga, she was a friend of a timid young boy in the orphanage known simply as "Tomato" (the name given to her PC in the anime), who, like Ed, knew a great deal about computers and the net. Ed's primary use to the Bebop crew is as a hacker; she is widely known to be a whiz kid behind the computer. Ed's computer of choice is a carry-along desktop, and when traveling by foot she will balance it on her head.
Upon arriving at the island, Hubbard's party, which included Isaac Sparks, gathered the islanders on the beach and brought them aboard. Juana Maria, however, was not among them by the time a strong storm arose, and the Peor es Nada's crew, realizing the imminent danger of being wrecked by the surf and rocks, panicked and sailed toward the mainland, leaving her behind. A more romantic version tells of Juana Maria diving overboard after realizing her younger brother had been left behind, although archaeologist Steven J. Schwartz notes, "The story of her jumping overboard does not show up until the 1880s ... By then the Victorian era is well underway, and literature takes on a flowery, even romantic flavor." This version is recorded by Juana Maria's eventual rescuer, George Nidever, who heard it from a hunter who had been on the Peor es Nada; however, Nidever makes it clear he may be misremembering what he heard.
After this act, according to Secret Origins Annual #2 (1988), Barry Allen turns into a lightning bolt, goes back in time, becoming the lightning bolt that hit his lab, splashing his past-self with chemicals and transforming him into the Flash. In Deadman: Dead Again, Barry is one of the heroes whose spirit Deadman helps to enter Heaven, and the Green Arrow storyline "Quiver" depicts Barry Allen in Heaven. His spirit seems to still be alive within the Speed Force, along with Max Mercury and other speedsters. In Quasar by Marvel Comics, released between December 1990 and May 1994, an amnesiac Barry Allen, misremembering his name as "Buried Alien" and the Speed Force as the "Hyperforce", and surprised to have "form" again, enters the Marvel Universe in the middle of the great race to be the "Fastest Man Alive" after the players had passed the first warp junction, where he is discovered by the Runner co-ordinating it and invited to participate in his great race.
" Edges review noted that the game was "most absorbing when it's not hard" and that there was "...a sense of satisfying caretaking to easier levels, and the constant stream of instant rewards for playing well is more gratifying than it should be." However, they also go on criticize the title's "heavy handling" and "poor communication" along with its use of microtransactions. Game Informers Ben Reeves excoriated the "last-gen" visuals, "unremarkable" music, "tired and repetitive" level design, "sluggish" controls, and new features that "do little to change up the gameplay": "I loved the original Panzer Dragoon games, so just to make sure I wasn't misremembering the quality of the series I went back and sampled the library. I had more fun playing the first levels of Sega's old shooters than I did with my entire time with Crimson Dragon....It doesn't hold a candle to its precursors that came out decades ago.
Unless the story took place during a spring training game, for which there would be very limited records, Ken is misremembering the story or he has taken liberties to give it a more lyrical and apocryphal spin. Fact-checking was conducted as part of the Feb 2020 update to this page, whereby Ken’s regular season career home run log was reviewed. Ken never hit two home runs off of Whitey Ford in a single game, as he described. He had two homers off of Ford in his career, but they were in different games separated by two years and neither occurred in the 1st inning. Specifically, they occurred on 9–4–64 in the bottom of the 3rd and two years later, on 7–2–66 also in the bottom of the 3rd (during Ken's time with the Washington Senators). Given the paragraph above, Ken would likely be recalling the 9–4–64 home run.

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