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Adebayor's started so well for Man City
Hilary Clinton has. She said she "misspoke" when she claimed she'd landed in Kosovo under sniper fire.
In fact she hadn't: it was a very calm and rather jovial landing back in 1996 in Tuzla. But she hadn't exaggerated, she hadn't lied, she'd simply "misspoken".
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On the programme this morning, 'misspeaking' was described as lying. Anyone remember C J Cregg misspeaking in the press room in an episode of The West Wing? That was the first time I heard the phrase.
I thought it meant a bad choice of words at the time, perhaps an off-the-cuff comment maybe giving the wrong impression, but not necessarily intended to deceive.