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"No one is to blame for anything.
Whether Mr. Petersson was to blame for anything "is beside the point," he said.
Those who cannot will have themselves to blame for anything that happens".
"You are to blame for anything that happens to him," his wife said when he returned home.
So if Sanchez was to blame for anything, it was for trying too hard to make something happen.
And by "they", I mean the BBC: officially to blame for anything bad since the eradication of cholera.
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The line was headed right to the gilded — and now probably fortified — door of Commissioner Roger Goodell, whose baronial arrogance makes him so easy to blame for just about anything.
The truth is, there is rarely one individual or office with enough authority and autonomy to take full credit or blame for anything.
In reality, the differences in media – an interactive and bright interstitial vs. some lady jibbering about soup during an episode of V – are more to blame for this disparity than anything Apple or Campbell's have actually done here.
A. That's because the mayor gets credit or blame for anything that happens in a city.
If anything is to blame for that misinterpretation, it's the book that made Beane a celebrity.
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