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But Brees's uncharacteristic blunders were not the "iffy quarterbacking" story from this game.
A night after making so many uncharacteristic blunders — running into a double play, letting balls drop in the outfield — the Cardinals played up to their reputation as one of baseball's headier teams.
It is controversial to claim, as Standage does, that this represented the appearance of "a chess-playing machine that could defeat the world's best players"; Kasparov lost the match through some uncharacteristic blunders, and the two most recent man-machine contests have ended in draws.
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The Listener faded into fifth, having gone with familiar zest in the lead, but Cooldine dropped away quickly after an uncharacteristic blunder on the far side, pulled up before the last.
Barring some utterly uncharacteristic blunder, Obama will have little trouble on Capitol Hill with Republicans, outnumbered in the House by about 255 to 180 – even though the party has escaped with enough Senate seats to sustain a filibuster.
It was very uncharacteristic.
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