Generations of marine turtles can not be wrong - the beach here is simply divine.
"Each of the individuals has denied any wrong-doing in the strongest terms, " he added.
Like most things in Tinseltown, there is a right--and wrong--way to stage a comeback.
Picco, for his part, has not been accused by U.S. authorities of any wrong-doing.
In any event, there are many other compelling reasons why this proposed programmatic change is wrong-headed.
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The credit crunch and broader crisis that began in 2007 has often wrong-footed the Tories.
The Knesset speaker, Avraham Burg, who had been considering a run, was caught wrong-footed.
Rewards like that should make it difficult to conceal wrong-doing that involves large sums of money.
Someone copied down the plans wrong - they either added something or skipped a step.
But markets sometimes get it wrong--the market itself says there's a 10% chance of that.
The defending champion saves it with a smash that wrong-foots Murray, who winces afterwards.
Paying starting teachers more but making their long-term prospects in the career less certain is also wrong-headed.
"The Republican majority in Congress has its priorities wrong--partisanship over progress, politics over people, " he said Friday.
Don't get me wrong -- it's wonderful to see my husband so enthused and enamored with our baby.
Americans only need to recall the Bush-Gore election to get a sense of how election wrong-doing eventually ends.
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Until the 1980s the economic mainstream had it exactly the opposite and exactly wrong--loose money and high taxes.
Played by Jennifer Aniston, Rachel is in the English country church to hear Ross drop the wrong-name clanger.
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Earlier, in her speech to conference, Dr Bousted launched a stinging attack on Mr Gove and his "wrong-headed" policies.
Officials said the practices that employed her had no knowledge of any wrong-doing.
They're discarded only after the shock of actual events graphically displays their wrong-headedness.
It provided the platform for a late Fulham surge, capped by Pearce's deflected 18-yard shot that left James wrong-footed.
But is it so wrong -- so outrageous that it must be overturned.
Stephen Douglas delivered the cross for Stewart's goal which owed much to the deflection off Delaney, which wrong-footed Doherty.
Ever since, he has had strong opinions--rarely wrong--on the issues of the day.
The change between Thatcher and Major wrong-footed Labour, with Neil Kinnock later calling her his party's "greatest electoral asset".
Nor should we discount Gates just because some of his ideas are wrong-headed.
The market reaction was swift and clearly showed traders had been wrong-footed by the extent of the GDP contraction.
Ferrer visibly grows in confidence and registers that hard-earned break point by wrong-footing Nadal with a brilliant crosscourt backhand winner.
Because some of the "reforms" Washington may hastily enact to "prevent corporate wrong-doing" could do immense harm to the economy.
The winger took Bosc's cut-out pass to touch down on 18 minutes and then wrong-footed Kevin Penny for his second.
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