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At the inauguration, Roberts flubbed the oath of office, causing Obama to flub it in turn.
Dr. Goold, who has had years of practice, said: "I've seen doctors in training try to talk to patients about end-of-life issues and totally flub it.
He meant I.R.S. agents, and although it was an isolated flub, it was an example of the kind of small verbal spasm that could cause a big tremor in a debate.
And even if his confusing utterance tonight was more than a flub, it could have as much to do with his age or the medications he is taking as with any specific ailment.
Some people, especially young workers, overlook this basic point, flub it and wonder why what seemed like a promising opportunity turned sour.
If Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke and the incoming Administration don't completely flub it, we'll look back and see that October 2008 was the peak of investor fear and perhaps the bottom of stock prices.
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