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Now, she "bumbled" about the room, Leahy says, incoherent and vacant.
Johnny Damon bumbled through his monologue and teased homophobia with Sgt. Slaughter.
Don't pledge another bumbled blitzkrieg to jam through a measure of that magnitude.
Instead, we bumbled our way into giving a company the power to monopolize us.
The security guard bumbled down the street, perplexed as he tried deleting the footage.
Deji, on the other hand, bumbled his way to the ropes with his face covered.
Every time I bumbled through a stanza, I ruminated on each word a little more.
The club bumbled its way through 27 straight games without a win, a dubious league record.
Nature bumbled its way to human-level conscious experience … we should be able to do the same.
Then, Warren had bumbled into the campaign with a cringe-inducing discussion of her Native American heritage.
He'd bumbled his first two runs, placing him second-to-last amongst the 12 snowboarders competing in slopestyle.
He returned to the barbershop in El Marañón, and bumbled through a disastrous audition as an apprentice barber.
He bumbled a public apology after security forcefully dragged United customer Dr. David Dao off one of their planes.
Maybe don't ask a 1980s sci-fi movie that bumbled into its own brilliance for specific predictions and retrodictions.
Hassan, she bumbled through her answer to a question about Trump before finally saying Trump was a "role model" for children.
But she kind of stumbled and bumbled her way through a primetime town hall and was confronted about her infamous crumbs remark.
He's right, of course, because immediately after that statement, we see a newspaper article stating that Michael "bumbled" the Sin Rostro investigation.
It seems improbable that Jeremy Corbyn, the hapless old radical who bumbled into the leadership of the Labour Party, can long outlast him.
Rubio has bumbled around the playing field of Republican politics heedlessly for six years, looking for a sweet-spot that keeps eluding him.
He seemed better coached and less geriatric, though some commentators wondered if a few bumbled answers were due to troubles with his teeth.
But what about when you've swiped and Matched and Groupered and Bumbled your way through your entire city (and probably some other cities, too)?
As he bumbled through his climate plan, he mentioned that people in the audience likely belonged to organizations that had rated his plan highly.
Together, they bumbled through the world trying to quell a virus that was making all the animals of the world rise up against humans.
He couldn't get a clean shot and his bumbled chip left him with a tricky downhill putt to save par, and save his tournament.
The newly disclosed flaw, described by Boeing in a statement as "a valve mapping software issue," would have bumbled Starliner's preparations for re-entry.
The Bulls bumbled and stumbled through the road loss in Orlando and continue to claim it's only a matter of time before they put things together.
"I bumbled my way through [a talk about it] the way anyone would, but I think it&aposs just really important to keep the conversation going."
"We don't know if he did it on purpose or if he just bumbled into it," Maddow said on her prime-time program on Friday night.
And Trump bumbled into a horrendously timed photograph of an all-smiles meeting of him in the Oval Office with the Russian ambassador and foreign minister.
Kakapos were abundant throughout the country and bumbled around in relative safety -- the only significant threat came from birds of prey circling in the sky above.
Besides previous Trump misspellings, the bumbled ticket also brings to mind the time Hofstra University misspelled Hillary Clinton's name on tickets for the first 2016 presidential debate.
And after Sean Parker's video app Airtime bumbled its 2012 launch extravaganza with broken demos featuring celebrities like Jim Carrey, its 2016 relaunch had no event attached.
That summer, Marty McFly went Back to the Future, Rambo rescued forgotten American soldiers, and Emmett Fitz-Hume and Austin Millbarge bumbled their way to saving the world.
Twins named Alex and Cleo, out of options after the disappearance of their father, join a notorious gang and are caught by the police in a bumbled heist.
"What Giuliani did that was so stunning was, in stumbling away from the campaign finance violation, he bumbled into potentially criminal federal nondisclosure by his client," said Eisen.
The incident, in which Dr. David Dao was forcibly removed from the plane, sparked worldwide outrage as United bumbled their initial response and experienced a shitstorm of bad publicity.
NYSE has become the exchange of choice over NASDAQ for big technology companies in the past few years after NASDAQ famously bumbled the Facebook IPO with massive technology errors.
Mr Cameron and Mrs May, the previous two Tory prime ministers, bumbled respectively into the Brexit referendum and through the Brexit negotiations, both treating the subject as fundamentally technocratic.
I sort of bumbled my way through, and I came to think that understanding ecosystems and what threatens their equilibrium is going to be the next big thing in biological science.
Yeah, I was a computer programmer for about 25 years there, and then I bumbled into success with "The Martian," and that was the last time I did any honest work.
Among other missteps, the newly minted President Underwood illegally funded his DOA jobs program with FEMA money, repeatedly bumbled relations with Russia, and allowed his partnership with the First Lady to disintegrate.
He has bumbled his way from one government post to another, accused of making a hash of each, and becoming a byword for haplessness in a golden age of political blundering in Britain.
Fernando Santo's side spurned a number of chances to retake the lead before the break, before Ronaldo added his and Portugal's second on the hour mark when goalkeeper Ernestas Setkus bumbled his long range effort.
One of the more bonkers, and infuriating, aspects of Ellen's kindness monologue is that she goes out of her way to insist that she just bumbled her little old way into this incredibly elite setting.
And of course, I didn't do this, because it would have been awkward for an American reporter to embrace his just-met subject on the back of scooter as we bumbled down a Paris boulevard.
Last year, the junior senator from Arkansas bumbled into the foreign policy arena by directly appealing in an open letter to Iran's leadership to join him in a campaign to undermine the Obama administration's nuclear negotiations.
Dipp rose to social media superstardom during the 1st half of the Chargers, Broncos game -- ESPN cameras cut to the sideline reporter who bumbled his way through an incredibly awkward story about Broncos head coach Vance Joseph.
But hey, credit to Mars and the Grammys production crew for the choice to do just one song — clearly they'd learned their lesson from the schmaltzy medley that Lady Gaga bumbled through at least year's tribute to David Bowie.
Mr. Northam bumbled his response, admitting he was in the picture before saying he was not, then seemed like he might demonstrate Michael Jackson's moonwalk at a news conference where he acknowledged blackening his face for a dance contest.
"We dug a track with a number of people — the soil was quite soft because it had all been tipped over and bumbled around, we managed to get a track in and bring them out," the farmer told Newshub.
It looked like things could have been different, though, this year, as Hollywood bumbled through yet another one, lodged deeply in an era of its own high-key reckoning, with mostly increased buzzword usage and mild gestures to show for it.
Republicans are eager to have him run in 2020 and emerge victorious in the primary over the declared candidacy of Republican Kris Kobach, who GOP critics say bumbled the 2018 gubernatorial race that flipped the governor's mansion to Democrat Laura Kelly.
But then it bumbled along for decades until the mid 2000s, when it finally started pumping out hits to compete with the likes of Mercedes and BMW, like the XF sedan and the F-Type two seater, which is wildly good looking.
Though Trump may have bumbled into this clusterfuck as only Trump could, his move looks an awfully lot like his predecessors': the political and military exploitation of a large, politically provocative ethnic group in the cold-blooded pursuit of America's national interest.
That's because Cohen's testimony dovetailed with the always-more-plausible narrative in which Trump and his circle weren't collaborators but fools and wannabes, who might have been willing to play games with spies and hackers, but who mostly just bumbled around haplessly on the sidelines.
An album of these -- or an album of the good-hearted but bumbled politics of "Kevin" or an album of the shamelessly corny crossover pop of "Brad Pitt's Cousin" or an album of the golden era rap fan service of "Buckshot" -- would've been the brash move.
Going behind his superiors' back in order to snare a well-connected multi-millionaire, Hector has much the same function as Olivia Colman's character in "The Night Manager", but Lewis plays him as a pouting upper-class twit who seems to have bumbled in from an "Austin Powers" comedy.
Since its founding by Cornell Capa (brother of Robert Capa, the photojournalist who shot the most notorious picture of the Spanish Civil War), ICP has stuck up for photography as both an art form and a historical record, but it has bumbled in the time of the social photo.
As painful as many years have been, I have always enjoyed watching the canned laughs and bumbled delivery, partially because it was somehow reassuring to see the acrimony of Washington get set aside for an evening, and partially because it gave me hope that if these people can make a room laugh, anyone can.
One of the most common contentions as to why conscious will eventually be replicated is based on the fact that nature bumbled its way to human-level conscious experience, and with a deeper understanding of the neurological and computational underpinnings of what is "happening" to create a conscious experience, we should be able to do the same.
As a particularly mediocre class of starter quarterbacks bumbled through the preseason, some league execs have engaged in a whisper campaign meant to sow the idea that Kaepernick's unemployment is because he's a distraction, he's lost interest in football, he's a vegan — anything but the explanation that teams refuse to hire an objectively better player for political reasons.
A more apt historical parallel is to be found in Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany before World War I. In his quest for respect for himself and for Germany, Wilhelm bumbled and blustered and frightened his neighbors to the point that all it took was a spark to plunge Europe and the world into a disastrous war.
But the country soldiered on, and somehow managed to elect both a competent woman with principles in Kemi Talbot and, somehow, Richard Splett himself, a man with two PhDs and so innocent a heart that he actually seems like a truly good public servant, one who bumbled into success, but success nonetheless (and is described at Selina's funeral as having been beloved).
Sure, the venue still contained a fair few bright eyed and bushy tailed youngsters, but for every spunky 22 year old with a pocket full of pingers and a rampant desire to drone on about the implications of a potential Brexit over increasingly badly rolled cigarettes, you couldn't help but be bumbled into by a balding middle manager who'd forgotten just how potent pills can be.
The second column did much better. In less than a week, it had penetrated over 50 kilometers toward Tchepone. They crossed Route 23 and bumbled into a hidden communist truck park, complete with repair shops and a headquarters. A surprised small communist garrison slipped away, as the guerrillas torched the complex.
"You had to understand comic motion," Sennett once told an interviewer, whereupon he pushed the interviewer into a swimming pool. "That is comic motion." Sennett was famous for his Keystone Cops, who bumbled all around Echo Park, and his Sennett Bathing Beauties, who included Gloria Swanson and Carole Lombard. Fatty Arbuckle made many movies at Keystone, and Charlie Chaplin was discovered there.
Willy Echevarria (Fausto Mata) is a policeman in a small town in the Dominican Republic. He's also a fan of and yearns to be like the leads of classic film noir. After being fired in a bumbled operation with his bad cop partner Bruce Garcia (Anthony Alvarez), Willy has a chance to restore his career by finding a historical artifact that mysteriously went missing from a national museum.
Along with Ransik, Frax and Gluto, she traveled back in time to 2001. Nadira believed that the key to controlling the world in this time period was to be wealthy, and she frequently tries to accumulate more through extortion or theft. One of her schemes lead to Wes leaving his father, due to the lack of concern for a bus full of children held hostage; her plan was to hold someone of importance hostage for ransom, but the mutant she charged with the task bumbled. However, she is always defeated by the Time Force Rangers.
Truman's press secretary was his old friend Charles Griffith Ross. He had great integrity but, says Alonzo L. Hamby, as a senior White House aide he was, "A better newsman than news handler, he never established a policy of coordinating news releases throughout the executive branch, frequently bumbled details, never developed ... a strategy for marketing the president's image and failed to establish a strong press office." As a Wilsonian internationalist, Truman supported Roosevelt's policy in favor of the creation of the United Nations and included Eleanor Roosevelt on the delegation to the UN's first General Assembly. With the Soviet Union expanding its sphere of influence through Eastern Europe, Truman and his foreign policy advisors took a hard line against the USSR.
Conte was host of his own variety program, titled John Conte's Little Show (also known as Van Camp's Little Show), on NBC from 1950 to 1951 and on ABC in 1953. He was master of ceremonies on the 1951 late Sunday afternoon comedy hour Star Time, co- starring Frances Langford and Lew Parker as John and Blanche Bickerson as well as sound-effects master stand-up comedian Reginald Gardner. His own weekly solo skit on Star Time was as a heavily accented Italian-American chef preparing bumbled recipes as he recited them along with frequent tangential references to "the homemade-a wine" fermenting in his bathtub visible from the kitchen. Conte was host of The Feminine Touch (1951) on ABC.
During the speech at Bamberg, Hitler lambasted the extreme leftist ideas in the new draft, ideas which he conflated more with Bolshevism, a development which profoundly shocked and disappointed Strasser and Goebbels. Strasser's follow-on speech was bumbled and ineffectual, the result of Hitler's powerful oration; Hitler's refutation of Strasser's policy suggestions at Bamberg demonstrated that the party had officially become Hitler's and the NSDAP centered around him. Placating the northern German NSDAP branches in the wake of Bamberg, Hitler assigned leadership of the SA, which was temporarily vacated by Ernst Roehm, to one of Strasser's own key members, Franz Pfeffer von Salomon. More importantly perhaps, Hitler began a personal campaign to lure away Strasser's chief lieutenant, Goebbels, into his personal fold—a move which proved immediately successful.
While some considered Taufua unlucky to miss out on the Rookie of the Year award for his impressive debut season, it was towards the end of the season and during the finals series that Taufua's potential became fully evident. Despite many of his teammates showing the effects of a season crippled by injuries and off-field dramas, Taufua produced a string of astonishing performances, including a man-of-the-match performance in the Sea Eagles 22-12 semi final win over the North Queensland Cowboys. Unfortunately for Taufua, and Manly, they saved their worst performance of the season for the Preliminary Final against the Melbourne Storm at AAMI Park just a week after defeating North Queensland 22-12 at SFS. The Sea Eagles bumbled and fumbled their way through a savage 40-12 loss to the eventual NRL premiers.
In terms of physical appearance, Sue was also less attractive than her fair-haired older sister. As historians Jane & William Pease described her, “Sue never made the splash as a belle that Caroline did. She lacked the winsome expression, the long curls, and the delicate coloring that contemporary ideas of beauty dictated. Severely nearsighted, she stumbled and bumbled when she most wanted to be graceful.”Pease 54. Sue at first rejected Henry’s marriage proposal, much to the admonishment of her mother and sister. Her aunt Louise Porcher, on the other hand, considered it “safer & wise to refuse than accept,” for she could not “bear that so young a girl should be urged on that subject, as it is a step one cannot retrieve when once taken, & all the trials it may entail must be borne alone & in silence, as it is one of the few trial[s] that the sympathy of friends cannot alleviate but rather enhances.” Sue thought Henry “very short very broad & very round shouldered, & withal a little lame,” and Aunt Louise echoed that his looks presented a potential wife “substantial objection.”Porcher, Louise.

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