Word: wrongly
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...counterattack play and we had numbers going the other way," George said. "Buan played a brilliant ball and I was able to control it and get around the defender. Fortunately I got their goalie leaning the wrong way and I shot it to the near post...
...called the University from his room at the Hotel Continental to confirm his appointment and was so thrown off by the broad Boston accent of the operator who answered the phone that he hung up, thinking he had gotten the wrong number...
Many of your statements are "fluffy." Early in the last debate you said, "It's time for our nation to come together and do what's right for the people." I thought that it was time for our nation to come apart and to do what's wrong for the people. George, you spend too much time championing the obvious. Later you said, "Each of us must love our children with all our heart and all our soul." Thanks for the reminder. We all tend to forget about loving our children...
...running away from it. Robb says he will not change his beliefs--he is pro-choice and pro-gun control--even if they are too liberal for a right-leaning state like Virginia. "I'm looking to win," said Robb last week, "but not for the wrong reasons or at all costs." This time around, he may be more battle weary than ready...
...They've been sweating at AT&T for a while. Since hitting $60 a share in April, the nation's largest long-distance and cable television provider has been a widows-and-orphans stock, but in the wrong way: It's killing investors. Falling prices in the retail long-distance game has pushed the shares as low as $21 since, and on Monday, with the stock at $27, AT&T's board met to consider a capitulation plan. Split the company in four, with a stock for each division, and let investors reward or shun each on its own merits...