The difference of course is that the places those bumblers were sent were fictitious. |
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For the poor bumblers then go forth, believing that even though they can't understand how the world works, they can nevertheless figure out how to make it work better! |
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We don't even hear from bumblers at the SEC, except in bumbling testimony before congressional hearings. |
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This is the story of two bumblers who get brainwashed into becoming suicide bombers. |
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And in truth, on their best days, the Senate Democrats are bumblers. |
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And now the antics of the Boehner bumblers. |
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Jennings' first goal for the Yorkshire club offered them a glimpse of salvation and prolonged the anguish for promotion bumblers Forest. |
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Inside the government, he made the FBI look like an agency of bumblers who could not keep secrets. |
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Writer John Morton has skewered the tedious corporate jargon spouted by management bumblers and over-excited editorial floor skivvies with delicious ruthlessness. |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus, best known as Elaine on Seinfeld, portrays Selina Meyer as a shallow, foul-mouthed manipulator surrounded by a staff of ambitious bumblers. |
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The Patriots are 6 for 12, their 50 percent success rate tied for 16th in the league with noted offensive stumblers and bumblers Arizona, Oakland and Tampa Bay. |
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Cyclists entered from Ashington and North Shields while Newcastle boasted a number of clubs including Clarence, Science and Arts and the intriguingly named Bumblers club. |
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