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"Truly colossal blunders don't come in isolation," he avers.
The move was one of the most colossal blunders in French political history.
It was also one of the most colossal blunders of British imperial history: the conflict it provoked between the Jewish and Palestinian national movements remains unresolved to this day.
One is to insist that Congress act quickly; the Democrats paid a terrible price for delays, both last summer in the Senate Finance Committee and then with colossal blunders by the leadership in waiting too long to bring the bill to the Senate floor in December.
I looked into the origin texts of the two holidays, and discovered that Thanksgivukkah can save from us from not one but two colossal blunders.
Like a skilled illusionist, the GOP's sleight of hand will remove the colossal blunders of Bush, Cheney, Rice, and company, while at the same time placing Benghazi in your line of sight.
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This was a colossal blunder.
But signing him would have been a colossal blunder.
At the time, Mr. Manilow referred to the cancellation as a "colossal blunder".
As Mr. Sahay warns, "it would be a colossal blunder if we let it slip".
Sir John Chancellor, British high commissioner until shortly before, reflected that Balfour had been "a colossal blunder".
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