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During a debate on November 9th, he forgot the details of his own plan for dismembering the federal government, stammered excruciatingly and ended with the distinctly unpresidential word "oops".
The former prime minister, appearing momentarily nonplussed, stammered that the colonial era was now irrelevant.
After one young mother stammered through a seemingly endless list of wonderful things about her local Sure Start centre, he settled and focussed her with: "So, how old is your baby now?
Taken aback, he stammered that he had never heard of it.
All meetings began to be conducted in English, even if people stammered for long periods.
He stammered, "Angola… policia… bandidos".
2012 DFB Pokal final - Borussia Dortmund 5 Bayern Munich 2 "It's the most incredible thing that has ever happened to me," stammered a hoarse and emotional Klopp after Borussia Dortmund tore apart Bayern Munich in one of the truly great cup finals.
Pressed on when the epochal regulation would take effect, he looked down at his notes and stammered: "As far as I know, this enters into force... this is immediately, without delay".
As a child, she stammered and found it hard to look people in the eye.
The final shot last night showed the star splayed on a gynaecologist's table, a disapproving doctor busy between her legs as Hannah stammered nonsense about Aids.
Asked about Scottish devolution, she stammered: "I'm not sure I will be physically able to answer a question that's not about my brother".
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