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Markowitz has also attracted attention less by design than by blunder.
Now Oakland is building its own stigma, brick by brick, blunder by blunder.
Microsoft itself was created by Blunder 1981 IBM's decision to license the operating system for its first personal computer from Bill Gates.
In a statement released earlier, Coutances prosecutor Renaud Gaudeul formally accused the two men of causing the death of Mr Lesaulnier, who was at the helm of Les Marquises "by blunder, inattention and negligence".
A report by Blunder [ 40] presented similar observations.
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Yet his roles have often been marked by blunders.
He followed that by blundering with 22... Rf6, when 22... Nf6 was essential.
They finished tied for last and each had a couple of losses caused by blunders.
Those rights are cherished, yet dismissed; defended by a dedicated crew of lawyers and the odd politician, but worn carelessly by most and regularly assailed by blundering governments.
By blundering into wars, his critics would only harm America.Mr Obama was channelling the mood of his people, worn out by the blood and treasure squandered in Iraq and Afghanistan.
His hand, so strong after his 1992 election victory, was rapidly weakened by events beyond his control as well as by blunders for which he must take responsibility.
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