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Yet Republicans supported him anyway, many of them because they knew that whatever his flaws and blunders, he would advance their agenda.
I think it was a big blunder not to invite Tony Blair and Gordon Brown – whatever you think of them, they're part of our shared history.
This was not a blunder, not an error, not a mistake: whatever the law decides, this was – from any moral standpoint – one of the gravest crimes of our time.
Then, perhaps, Congress and Mr. Obama would finally take whatever other steps are needed to bring a decade of blunders to an end.
"It would have been, 'O.K., whatever, everybody go home.' " Abu Ghraib was not an isolated blunder.
The soldiers were initially frightening with their battledress and machine guns as they blundered in, messed up the houses of suspects and carried off whatever took their fancy.
On the way home, an unfamiliar rustling in the undergrowth puts Og in a panic, and he freezes, but Ig figures that whatever is rustling probably isn't any bigger and uglier than he is, so he blunders on, and whatever was doing the rustling scuttles off into the undergrowth.
To whatever extent Governor Sulzer was genuinely guilty of greed or arrogance, his biggest political blunder was defying Charles F. Murphy, a fellow Democrat and the boss of Tammany Hall.
There have been numerous blunders in this match, principally because these contenders seem to be able to generate tension whatever direction their strategies lead to.
Whatever went on in the budget's preparation, it's yet another example of the Trump Administration tossing out prior norms and combining malevolent intent with blundering practice.
Whatever, whatever".
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