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  • This second installment featured work by Lapsus Linguae, G鈚echien and Take A Worm For A Walk Week amongst others.
  • He did become quite well known only a few hours later, when he uttered a famous lapsus linguae : " I'm not nobody's pawn ".
  • *To compare the article to other web-sites was perhaps a lapsus linguae on my part, I don't think it is a featured list criterion to be better than any other web page.
  • The video shows some of his off-air bloopers, featuring his irate reactions to various problems ( people unexpectedly entering the studio, various noises, illegible writing on the news sheets he receives, or simply his " lapsus linguae " ).
  • After a few months rehearsing and fine-tuning McFarlane's original compositions, the duo were invited to open for up-and-coming Glasgow band Lapsus Linguae, by their friend Iain Campbell, for Lapsus'sold-out New Year's Eve gig at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut.
  • Other acts included were; Antonia, Black Nielson, Caretaker, Cat on Form, Chris TT, Dustball, Finlay, Edible 5 ft Smiths, Fonda 500, Goldrush, Jetplane Landing, Jim Crosskey, KTB, Lapsus Linguae, Lightyear, Luke Smith, Mountain Men Anonymous, National Prayer Breakfast, Pug, The Rock of Travolta, Rachel Dadd, Scott Parker, Six Ray Sun, 65 Days of Static, South Sea Company Prospectus, Toby Kidd, Torqmada and The Young Knives.
  • Textualists acknowledge the interpretive doctrine of " lapsus linguae " ( slip of the tongue ), also called " scrivener's error . " This doctrine accounts for the situation when on the very face of the statute, it is apparent that there is a mistake of expression . ( See, e . g ., " United States v . X-Citement Video ", 513 U . S . 64 ) ( 1994 ) ( Scalia, J ., dissenting ) ( " I have been willing, in the case of civil statutes, to acknowledge a doctrine of'scrivener's error'that permits a court to give an unusual ( though not unheard of ) meaning to a word which, if given its normal meaning, would produce an absurd and arguably unconstitutional result " ) and even break it ( see, e . g ., " Green v . Bock Laundry Machine Co . ", 490 U . S . 504, 527 ) ( 1989 ) ( Scalia, J ., concurring ) ( " We are confronted here with a statute which, if interpreted literally, produces an absurd, and perhaps unconstitutional, result.