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"This is more of a blunder than a crime.
Pygargue, because of a blunder made by the Vicomte.
Superstars like Beyoncé now routinely and purposefully eschew the press; the possibility of a blunder is too high.
Jack and I said to the man from the Met that the affair seemed a bit of a blunder.
He was arrested because of a blunder: He tried to buy explosive powder at the same gun shop near Fort Hood that Major Hasan had patronized in 2009.
Then Berbatov took advantage of a blunder by the Aalborg captain Thomas Augustinussen, who played a back pass straight to him for an easy shot.
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"1600 Penn" on NBC is an irreverent sendup of a blundering president and his gaffe-prone family that tries to end each episode on a sweet note.
Step by step, the visitor is drawn into a new role: that of a (blundering, naive) investigator, realising and assuming his moral responsibility (Gomez 1974, p. 335).
Holly told us she felt the strategy of Chase taking Madame DeFarge to Reward instead of Sash was a blunder.
However, she did not feel that Chase taking her instead of Sash was a blunder.
He is aware of the huge difference between martyring oneself and making a blunder of things and getting oneself killed.
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