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He made a misstep".
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a pale human figure, with wings". At this early point in "Icefields," Thomas Wharton's first novel, we wonder whether he has made a misstep as serious as Byrne's.
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He made a terrible misstep in 2004 when he fired board members who disagreed with a policy decision rather than trying to persuade them in open debate.
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A woman, as the story runs, being eager to catch a glimpse of him from the roof as he passed by, made a misstep, and falling upon him, killed him.
Although he already seems to have made a misstep by actually preparing for the debate.
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