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Minutes later, Jealous made a gaffe that threatened to drown out that message.
He refused to accept that Clegg had made a "gaffe" by speaking out on this issue.
I figured it was a work fiasco, and was hoping I hadn't made a gaffe in my new role.
Knowing Hattersley he probably doesn't believe that but he knows when someone else has made a gaffe.
As the movie opens, he's made a gaffe in a live radio interview by speaking of a possible war in the Middle East as "unforeseeable".
When I was 10 years old and entering a new and statusy school, I made a gaffe that scarred me for life (as only sixth-grade gaffes can).
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The former Queensland National party senator Ron Boswell made a gaffe-riddled appearance on Q&A on Monday as the Coalition's only representative, three weeks into the Abbott government's boycott of the ABC talk show.
But was McCain making a gaffe?
The dunderhead makes a gaffe on radio when he says a war in the Middle East is "unforeseeable".
And if you happen to make a gaffe, some early preparation – before the negotiation even gets underway – can lessen its impact.
He may need a killer line or for Romney to make a gaffe but that has not happened yet.
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