I misspoke primarily out of ignorance, but that does not excuse misspeaking. |
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Mr. Speaker, I know my colleague from Vancouver Centre is a slight expert on misspeaking so I will be very precise. |
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In years to come, advances in imaging technology may elucidate a connection between the thinko and the prevalence of misspeaking on the political stump. |
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Yet Carell always saw the character as entirely redeemable — as simply someone whose dearth of relevant information is compounded by a penchant for misspeaking. |
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Mr. Speaker, first of all, let me sincerely apologize to my friend, the hon. member for Markham-Unionville for misspeaking the name of his excellent riding. |
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I think she will forgive an accidental slip-up, so don't worry too much about misspeaking. |
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Perhaps she thought that by taking the huge gamble of misspeaking one more time about her narrow escape on the tarmac at Tuzla, she could compensate for misvoting on Iraq. |
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