By defending his blundering ways, this self-serving little weasel shows callous disregard for that poor little girl. |
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Sending someone to spy on him at work was probably that blundering dunderhead's idea. |
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Humans are discussed as arrogant and blundering, an unflattering contrast to the innocent and compassionate chimps or gorillas. |
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York students have seen weeks of revision go down the drain after a blundering examination board lost their papers. |
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One of the most important things will be to stop the two countries from blundering into conventional conflict without realising the risk. |
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And so it seems blundering in haste and repenting at leisure is no one's monopoly. |
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This is blundering on foreign soil in an alien culture which they fail to grasp and arrogantly underestimate and they will ultimately pay the price of their ignorance. |
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But it would be idle to seek precedents for a clumsier piece of blundering than that committed by the Spanish Right. |
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Jamie, on the other hand, is raddled and vague, a blundering hooray with half-baked ideas of grandeur. |
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If the Swedes succeed in finding and rescuing the submarine, the Russians will look like blundering bullies. |
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It patronised her as an ignorant outsider, blundering into areas that she was intellectually unfitted to understand. |
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But society still tends to see mothers as the main carers, with dads as blundering sidekicks. |
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In the summer of 2010 blundering police shot dead over 110 protesters taking part in something akin to an intifada. |
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I suspect not because it just keeps blundering on and pushing this forward. |
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Instead of reading about weak, disorganized and mixed-up people, unhappy, blundering and defeated, seek intimacy with great minds. |
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The latest example of blundering, according to Mr. Gibson, is the Westbank first nation government act. |
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Diefenbaker proceeded to squander his historic majority, blundering in economic, foreign and defence policy. |
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Canadian women deserve a competent and dedicated minister, not a blundering junior minister and not someone for which this is a side duty. |
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Yet too often, the coalition forces and the struggling Iraqi Government have met violence with blundering violence. |
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More often than not he appears to be a gormless, callow youth blundering around the park, as much laughed at as berated, even by his own supporters. |
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Like lions on the savannah and tigers in the jungle, compared to them, humans are huge, brutish, stupid things, blundering about life in the most destructive way possible. |
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Still, when all around were dining on quails' eggs, Orwell was roughing it in the kitchens of swanky hotels, dossing down in flea pits and blundering in the Spanish Civil war. |
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Big business gave us planned obsolescence and blundering corporations. |
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This initiative highlights activists from Cuba to China, who use satire to poke fun at their blundering and oppressive regimes. |
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He and several other blundering referees were cut by FIFA when it announced its list of officials for the remaining three rounds. |
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It defies plausibility to suggest that president after president after president is blundering or inept. |
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A Freudian slip left the blundering PM embarrassed after he misread his autocue. |
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With the electric guitar, which is umbilically connected to amplifier technology, the possibilities for creative blundering increase exponentially. |
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The bookstands carry books in which pathology has usurped the place of art, and the writer has become a specialist in diseases of the nerves, filling his pages with people who are unhappy, blundering and defeated. |
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Turn professional blundering, clumsy, a bit vulgar and favorite target of Internet... He is considered by experts as the official image of political bloopers. |
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Think: the big, blundering country cousin of canape toasts. |
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Known as an abstractionist, Guston surprised the New York art world in 1970 with pictures of bloated cartoon-like figures blundering their way through a cheapskate world. |
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France, another colonial power, was blundering in Algeria. |
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Night would send him blundering about a room where torchlight swung across the wall, and what he could find and what he needed were not the same thing. |
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But now that social policies and technological developments have irrevocable global ecological ramifications, blundering trial and error is not enough. |
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Host Clive Anderson chivvies the blundering celebrity baton-wavers back on stage for another elimination tonight. |
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In spite of facing a police investigation over the Au50million prisoner tagging fiasco, blundering G4S is in line for a state contract for lie detector testing. |
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Maccario, it was evident, did not care to take the risk of blundering upon a picket, and a man led them by twisting paths until at last the hacienda rose blackly before them. |
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A BLUNDERING firebomber was last night being hunted by police after he attacked the wrong house. |
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A BLUNDERING criminal was nabbed by police after he commented on his own mugshot on Facebook. |
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A BLUNDERING rookie jockey blew a pounds 30,000 race yesterday when he celebrated victory 100 yards before the winning post. |
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