Sentence examples for whose blunder from inspiring English sources

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Green, whose blunder allowed the United States to draw in the opener, was bottom with 51.67.

I would agree that Sven should have been bolder with his substitutions, and that he should have dropped the ageing David Seaman, whose blunder allowed Ronaldinho to score the winning goal, before the tournament began.

NO REPEAT REFEREE The referee Ed Hochuli, whose blunder in Week 2 helped decide the first game between the Broncos and Chargers — in favor of Denver — will be a couple of thousand miles away when the Broncos visit the Chargers on Sunday.

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The biggest loser could be Mr von Kuenheim, whose blundering may have lost him the confidence of the Quandt family (see article).

January 10 , 1880Reconvilier, Switzerland July 14 , 1959Imperia, Italy Grock, original name Charles Adrien Wettach (born Jan . 10 , 1880Reconvilier, Switz. died July 14 , 1959 Imperia, Italy) Swiss clown whose blunders with the piano and the violin became proverbial.

If anything, it is the younger generation towards whom Norris seems overly harsh: especially Stephen whose blundering insensitivity makes you wonder how he has ever carved a career out of life insurance.

And on the topic of coaching incompetence, he isn't getting nearly as pounded as Yale's Tom Williams and Louisiana State's Les Miles, whose blunders last weekend have people wondering just what is going on in those college headsets.

It has the usual toy-store-ready gizmos and critters, but it also has appealingly imperfect men and women whose blunders and victories, decency and goofiness remind you that a pop mythology like Star Wars needs more than old gods to sustain it.

The Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici, whose late blunder cost his side dearly at Wembley, made fine saves to deny Tom Ince and Bent.

It is naive to think that simply having relations with Israel would make a difference to the peace process; some say it is counterproductive to reward the current hard-line Israeli government whose latest blunder is to insist that Arabic place names in Israel be rendered so as to present the Hebrew language equivalent (e.g., al-Quds becomes Yerushalayim, rendered in Arabic).

Ephorus' work was used as a source by Diodorus Siculus, whose chronological blunders arise in part from trying to reproduce him in annalistic form.

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