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I suggest we give this shifting of blame a name as well.
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Some chronicles blame a Wallachian boyar named Galeş, who supposedly led a simultaneous attack on the Turks with a second army, for not being brave enough to cause the expected devastation on the enemy.
Will it make it easier on you, now you got someone to blame?" With a name like Bono on the letterhead, Elevation is not-so-private equity, but Mr. McNamee said that Elevation — the word is a U2 song, the name of one of its tours and an equity fund — was Bono's idea.
When police questioned Casey Anthony about her daughter's disappearance in July 2008, she blamed a woman name Zenaida Gonzalez for taking Caylee.
Volochkova blamed a man named Vladislav Surkov.
The Richard Petty museum, that is, but you can't blame a columnist for abbreviating its name, given how neatly the shorthand complements the candidate.
7. True or false: When Giuliani blamed an underling named Jerome M. Hauer for the foolhardy idea of placing the city's emergency-management headquarters in the World Trade Center, he was confronted with a memo in which Hauer had argued against the site and in favor of a less visible target in Brooklyn.
Many of those franchises ended up being laughable failures, and while you can't necessarily blame that on a name or a logo, every little bit helps.
Schofield later apologised for potentially revealing the names, blaming a "misjudged camera angle".
Lewis blames a bad-seed kid named Carl for his brother's death: Wayne and Carl had been huffing from an aerosol can before taking a joy ride in a stolen car, with Carl driving, Wayne in the passenger seat, and Lewis in the back, disapproving.
Don't allow yourself to become distracted; and don't let yourself off the hook by blaming a bad memory". Forgetting names is most often caused by lack of focus and effort, rather than a brain deficiency.
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