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	<title>Casting Nasturtiums &#187; Real-World Examples</title>
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		<title>&quot;Nasturtiums&quot; cast in the Real World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have seen or heard any &#8220;Nasturtiums&#8221; being cast in the real world, please let us know about them by leaving a comment here. Such examples of nonsensical errors in English expression may be already covered by a verse in &#8220;Casting Nasturtiums&#8221;, or they may be examples that really annoy you that you wish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have seen or heard any &#8220;Nasturtiums&#8221; being cast in the real world, please let us know about them by leaving a comment here. Such examples of nonsensical errors in English expression may be already covered by a verse in &#8220;Casting Nasturtiums&#8221;, or they may be examples that really annoy you that you wish we had covered. Who knows, they might turn up in &#8220;Volume 2&#8243;. Either way we&#8217;re interested to hear about them, especially if they are errors made by people of note. If possible it would be great if you could quote the source and if it&#8217;s on the Web please give us the link to where.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a few we found on the Web:</p>
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<li>“Why do Winters love to <strong><em>cast nasturtiums</em></strong> on us Autumns? This discriminatory superiority is really starting to harsh my mellow.”<br />– from <strong><a href="http://www.simondoonan.net/the_ny_observer/color_me_beautiful/" target="_blank">www.simondoonan.net/the_ny_observer/color_me_beautiful/</a></strong><br />
<em>Unwittingly Simon cast an aspersion on his fellow “Autumns” by his use of this incorrect expression. A “Winter” could perhaps respond by saying that it is because, with expressions like that, you make it so easy.</em></li>
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<li>“Well, you&#8217;re taking an entirely <strong><em>different tact</em></strong> to tackle dengue fever as you&#8217;re working on the fact that only old mosquitoes transmit the disease, more on that.”<br />– from <strong><a href="http://www.abc.net.au/ra/innovations/stories/s1457030.htm" target="_blank">www.abc.net.au/ra/innovations/stories/s1457030.htm</a></strong><br />
<em>What a pity the interviewer didn’t get this right, because the alliterative nature of “different tack to tackle” would have made a so much better question.</em></li>
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<li>“<strong><em>Statue of Limitations</em></strong> – The maximum amount of time that can lapse after something happens for it to be taken to court.”<br />– from <strong><a href="http://www.legal-dictionary.org/legal-dictionary-s/Statue-of-Limitations.asp" target="_blank">www.legal-dictionary.org/legal-dictionary-s/Statue-of-Limitations.asp</a></strong><br />
<em>Can you believe it? Something purporting to be a legal dictionary doesn’t even realise that the law has “statutes” rather than “statues”.</em></li>
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