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We don't enjoy making mistakes, but we give an award to the person who makes the most spectacle mistake.
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As you might suspect by the theme of this article, attendees crowded around the spectacles, mistaking it for a piece of modern art.
Here's to continued failure for Adams and Andrews and the sado-masochistic spectacle they mistake for masculinity.
It's a C-Span spectacle, but make no mistake: this isn't the real filibuster of Mr. Brennan.
Fellow Scot James Yorkston is a more touching spectacle, a series of small mistakes leaving him clutching his broken-stringed guitar like a failed comfort blanket.
I'm not sure that sadism is the right clinical term for the impulse driving this spectacle, but there is no mistaking the aggression in every moment, an aggression that is entirely consistent with the film's source and subject matter, which after all is toys.
And make no mistake: Part of the spectacle of the moment lies in watching that other great power of the Cold War era finally head ever so slowly and reluctantly for the exits.
"Nothing wrong with robust criticism, but laughing at other people's mistakes is never an edifying spectacle".
Often, these collective arrays are mistaken for a mass political spectacle of anti-humanism, akin to the mass demonstrations in Leni Riefenstahl's Hitlerian propaganda.
It was an unseemly spectacle, seeing the crowd cheer Azarenka's every mistake.
We cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name-calling as reasoned debate.
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