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She portrays herself as a hapless technophobe too clueless to unplug a wayward computer.
He also provides a counterpoint, though James is too flatly dismissive and Beth a little too clueless about pop music for the contrast to run very deep.
We all suffer as a society when parents are too clueless to let go, from guilt or fear or a desire for control.
The call had been on Ms. Palin's schedule for three days and she should not have been faulted if the McCain campaign was too clueless to notice.
Those criticisms were echoed by the Baluchistan governor, Zulfikar Ali Magsi, who on Monday accused the intelligence services of being "too scared" or "too clueless" to chase down the extremists.
By Hendrik Hertzberg August 12, 2008 After I complained a couple of weeks ago about having to add up the Democrats' popular-vote numbers myself, lots of readers came to the rescue, pointing me to Web sites I'd been too clueless to find on my own.
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I, too, am clueless about Mr. Spielberg's choice of Bach, Tchaikovsky and Haydn excerpts for "Minority Report"; but I can't believe the Schubert was a coincidence.
No less a women's basketball authority than Ann Meyers admitted that she, too, was clueless as to how good Stiles really was until the Duke game, when she scored 41 points, 15 in the last eight minutes of a close game on a stunning assortment of pull-up jumpers.
Apparently the digital natives (and yes, some of their elders too) are clueless about basic human courtesy.
Mumford's clueless too.
Maybe we in the journalism business were initially clueless too.
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