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And for that, some blamed not only the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, but the rough-edged Mr. Enders as well.
He blamed not only the culture heroes and inventors praised by the Confucians but also the sages who shaped the rites and rules of society.
European leaders blamed not only Mr. Sharon for the violence, but also what they considered to be excessive military force in response to the rioting.
He was blamed not only for the map debacle, but for filling iPad and iPhone screens with winsome symbols of traditional objects relating to the different functions on those devices, like the "wooden" shelves containing digital books and magazines.
Technology is now blamed not only for its dramatic disasters--Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, Bhopal and the Exxon Valdez--but Valdez--but Valdez--but alsonating replacement oforonversathen and communinsidiouslevision-walienatingd net-sureplacement
He blamed not only a slow news period and his surname but also the supposed luminosity of his and Huma Abedin's marriage, which he said had "this kind of Camelot feel to it".
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Instead, he blames not only his victim but also her mother, the Internet, pornography, the media and society in general.
For this disarray he blames not only Iraq and Hurricane Katrina but also Karl Rove's "maniacally dumb" strategy in 2004, which left Bush with no political capital.
For this, the authors blame not only Mr Messier, but French corporate governance, whose tradition of intertwined directors and supine institutional shareholders enabled him to get away with it.
If Obama loses, he will have to blame not only his disastrous first debate performance, his futile attempt to define Mitt Romney as a monstrous unfeeling capitalist, and his touch of alienating coolness.
He blames not only the fates for taking his mother but also his aunts and his father, by all accounts a failure as a family man, for allowing the kids to be sent to foster homes.
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