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My blunder also dominates its surroundings - but in this case to disastrous effect.
My blunder is the BBC's White City building, prominent beside the road to Wembley in London.
My blunder is Oxford Street (and almost every other British high street).
My blunder is another London landmark, the NatWest Tower (Richard Seifert 1981).
YOU: My blunder.
Apologized again for my blunder.
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Jane, writing to her brother, worried that she had spelled so badly, and expressed herself so poorly—"my Blundering way of Expresing my self," she called it that he wouldn't be able to understand what she meant to say.
My husband and I passionately oppose corporal punishment, which helps explain why my blunders alerted me that I needed help.
So the book very much reveals my own limitations as a doctor and my blunders and what I've learned about not being closed-minded.
He categorised the criticisms as "personal" and noted that Chappell, "always sweated on my blunders and reported them with an 'I told you so' mentality".
Waugh later wrote of Chappell: Ian Chappell … always sweated on my blunders and reported them with an 'I told you so' mentality... To say Chappell's criticism irked me would be an understatement, though I knew that, like anyone, he was entitled to an opinion.
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