This was a rather unusual feature that included stories about flubs, black gunk, and sewage plants. |
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For a while, Dean was able to shake off the flubs, but he was peaking too soon. |
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The characters have so many pauses and flubs in their lines that they sound like they are reading off cue cards they just got that afternoon. |
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Everyone cringes when an actor flubs his lines or when a skater trips over her toes. |
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There can be no flubs or hesitations as both men say many lines together, in exact unison, to an unrelenting rhythm. |
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Most of the minor characters are well played, except for the crucial Miller, whom the cloddish Olek Krupa flubs. |
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What about those little flubs and outtakes, the musical equivalent of typos? |
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An outtakes reel includes some halfway humorous flubs by the cast and crew. |
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Though not as much fun as the bootleg TOS tape that has made the rounds for decades, this is a cute segment of flubs and goofs. |
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With the fast-forward editing and narration flubs gracing the final cut, it seems like you were trying to mirror the intensity of skating. |
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These sometimes terrible flubs were due largely, if not entirely, to Wilson's rigid personality and outsized ego. |
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This is bookended with a humorous gag reel of flubs and mistakes by the cast, crew, and gremlins! |
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Timothy Geithner flubs a question about taxes, Michelle Malkin slams the unemployed, and John McCain still stands by his woman. |
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Unfortunately, you will need a brainpan like a hard drive and a retina as strong as a mule deer to follow the rapid fire editing and overlapping continuity flubs. |
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If he flubs this like last time, this race is probably over. |
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