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It was horrible - a real blunder.
The episode was the first real blunder of his four-month-old campaign.
But if it's real blunder potential you're looking for, consider the move to cut this year's public health budgets in England by £200m.
Miroff, a political science professor at the State University of New York at Albany, reminds us gently that the real blunder was committed by the 47 million voters who re-elected Richard Nixon in a 49-state landslide.
115th over: New Zealand 320-9 (Tuffey 5, Martin 2) Geraint Jones makes his first real blunder of the match, dropping a straightforward enough chance to his right as Martin edged Harmison.
It is remarkable that in more than a decade at the top of world sport, his only real blunder was when he criticised Usain Bolt for his lightning bolt celebrations after he exploded onto the scene with such force in Beijing.
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The real blundering generation, it seems, is the one currently occupying the White House.
And then we were gifted by Hitler's first real useful geopolitical blunder.
Despite the notoriously rutted pitch promising a real thud-and-blunder affair, Bradford played in an aesthetically pleasing style, and at high intensity, buoyed by scoring after 150 seconds.
Donald Norman, a tech-usability consultant, says stripping down devices to make them simpler to use is a blunder: "The real trick is not to get rid of the features but to make them effortless".
Real capitalised on two blunders to quickly go 2-0 up in the second leg at the Bernabeu, with Gonzalo Higuain and Cristiano Ronaldo firing in.
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