Word: wrongfully
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...would turn out, conventional wisdom was wrong...
...watching TV one day and I had my contacts in, and I was looking at the TV and thinking, 'Gee, it's blurry,'" Clemente said. "So I took my contacts out, thinking something was wrong with them. I put my glasses on, and it did the same thing. It wasn't my contacts...
...Clemente never thought anything of this incident, and barely mentioned it to his parents or friends. One day during the season, his father came down for a game and took Clemente to a doctor in the Square. That physician couldn't see anything wrong and referred him to another doctor the next day. Clemente missed the appointment because he had practice...
...real problem with today's negative TV ads is not that they're so negative. It's that they're such lousy TV. From D.C. to Dixie, it's the same vocabulary of ominous synthesizer music, phony-sounding testimonials, graphics worthy of public-access cable and canned punch lines ("Wrong for the court. Wrong for our kids"). It wasn't always so. The 1964 Daisy ad was practically avant-garde. Today, while Madison Avenue produces some of the most sophisticated programming on the air, most political ads remain stuck in the Stone Age. Nader looked like a philosopher king simply...
...made the sharp turn onto the runway at Taipei's Chiang Kai-shek International Airport in the middle of a punishing storm on Oct. 31, John Diaz settled comfortably into his first-class seat in the Boeing 747, ready for takeoff. But Flight 006 had turned onto the wrong runway, and suddenly Diaz and the 178 other people on board slammed to earth as the 747 erupted into a giant, terrifying fireball, breaking into three large jagged pieces. Flight 006 ended its last journey 8,000 ft. from where it began, a burning, cracked hulk and the charred tombstone...