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Even when he flubbed some kitchen maneuver, and perhaps especially when he flubbed, he reassured his audience that it was going to be all right in the end.
And unlike Windows devices, it never, ever flubbed the transition.
Jamie Foxx, who played George, flubbed at one point, breaking character.
Has the acquisition flubbed its market-share targets or got flabby?
He flubbed his chip from the rough and needed a second.
A more squeamish envoy might have waffled or flubbed his lines.
Though he maybe flubbed some words, his vocals impressed as always.
Amazon's forecast for fourth-quarter revenue flubbed Wall Street's expectations too.
But at other times, it seemed that Biden flubbed his remarks.
The company in question has flubbed the response to the incident.
Presenters flubbed their intros, and commercials came at the wrong spots.
This wasn't the first time YouTube TV flubbed a major sporting event.
" Damon laughed so hard, he almost flubbed the introduction to "The Martian.
Isner took that set on his third chance, when Anderson flubbed a forehand.
The Colts overcame three turnovers, a deflected punt and a flubbed field goal.
The only audience that matters is outside of China, and Xi flubbed it.
" The paper continued: "More than 70 percent think he has flubbed race relations.
At the Iowa State Fair on Thursday, Biden flubbed a standard campaign line.
The last thing we need is another flubbed call, another Don Denkinger incident.
But Oracle flubbed its next jibe, coming off its foils and drastically dropping speed.
Six months later, in his first fielding chance of 2016, Cespedes flubbed another ball.
Now, I still flubbed up the lights, which you can see in the below photos.
But Trump flubbed the name, pronouncing it "Two Corinthians," as it's often written in text.
It isn't flawlessly played music; notes occasionally get flubbed, or played slightly out of time.
Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly Justice League is a collection of missed opportunities and flubbed ideas.
Also, the Faraday FF 91 flubbed its big culminating act – parking itself center stage. 2.
Sunday night on Wheel of Fortune, a contestant named Kevin flubbed a ridiculously easy answer.
Jimmy Kimmel has some theories about what when wrong during the flubbed Best Picture reveal.
But despite already being a seasoned actor, Pitt said in September he 'flubbed' his lines.
Instead, Mr. Mulvaney again flubbed his lines, making himself look even more inept and dishonest.
He'd dropped out, or flubbed, basically every marathon he's run for the past couple years.
Adam Eaton bunted, and Josh Bell's error when he flubbed the catch allowed Turner to score.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters Breakingviews) - Xi Jinping's would-be imitators flubbed their lines in Davos this year.
As we ate, Mass ranted about the storms the Weather Service flubbed over the past winter.
I flubbed one note in the beginning intro, and it twisted me and I flipped out.
Bowen flubbed a line while interviewing Jonathan Isaac, a possible lottery pick, but admitted his error.
Acknowledging her methodology as "a copy editor's nightmare," Ms. Faludi said she flubbed it only once.
Was the leak an intentional gesture or a flubbed dismount to close out an already rocky rollout?
An EPA spokesperson later admitted Pruitt had flubbed, so Pruitt tweaked his talking point for Morning Joe.
After one flubbed chance, Ovechkin threw his head back and looked up, the very picture of disappointment.
It was a soft shot from Gagner that Mrazek flubbed with the puck caroming off his glove.
From breaking props to unexpected background noise and flubbed lines, Hanks, Rudolph and Short can't keep it together.
Mr. Bernanke flubbed his lines at the post-meeting news conference, leaving investors confused about the Fed's intentions.
I did middling as I tried to recall a list of words and flubbed a simple subtraction test.
Skjei scored eight seconds after exiting the penalty box after Dubois flubbed a pass as his stick broke.
Cisco flubbed its first attempt at a patch, but in May released free software updates that addressed the issue.
He got "rafraichissoir" (a table of the 18th century) correct, but flubbed on "ayacahuite" (a large Mexican pine tree).
I guessed correctly on seven out of eight of the examples, and the one I flubbed will haunt me.
Despite some ragged moments and flubbed solos, Mr. Meena and his players conveyed the work's seamless structure and richness.
He'd punish himself for days over missed shots and flubbed passes, even if his team prevailed in the end.
Neither flubbed a line, or asked for a single retake, as they tried out a variety of punch lines.
But Castro also flubbed it, talking about abortion rights for "a trans female," when trans women can't get pregnant.
But Mr. Biden flubbed the number of black women who have served in the Senate: there have been two.
Amazon has flubbed at hardware before, but it seems to have sparked a new wave of technology with the Echo.
Others say Dany's unstable sociopathic tendencies were indeed established, but the final season moved too fast and flubbed its execution.
DeVos flubbed the difference between academic proficiency and growth—and seemed unaware of federal disability law—during her confirmation hearing.
As ESPN's Jeremy Fowler noted, Ginn flubbed 7.4% of his targets this season, tied for seventh worst in the league.
They had to sit for "job interviews" and count backwards by 17 with a jury saying "mistake!" every time they flubbed.
It seemed then -- and seems now -- that Trump meant to type "coverage" -- as in "negative press coverage" -- and just flubbed it.
Ridley almost flubbed her audition when Janelle Monée, played by cast member Sasheer Zamata, turned their scene into a dance party.
She soldiered on when she realized she flubbed a word or two, and to her great credit, never lost her composure.
The amateur recordings are not principally finished propaganda; they're more like outtakes, replete with directions from off camera and flubbed dialogue.
After hours of grueling competition, Rohan flubbed the word "marram," a beach grass, setting up Ananya with a chance to win.
Two runs scored when Angels right fielder Chris Young was charged with an error after he flubbed Russell Martin's fly ball.
The Mets had the Diamondbacks in a rundown but flubbed it when first baseman Lucas Duda's throw home was off line.
Williams produced his second goal of this postseason with 9:45 remaining, taking a pass from Sebastian Aho after Lehner's flubbed pass.
Goodell flubbed this issue too, since the league once again has taken a mostly close-mouthed response to a very public debate.
As a parade of White House hopefuls enter the 2020 fray, they'll bring with them names that are easily -- and frequently -- flubbed.
His second debate performance was more aggressive and confident, though he had moments when he flubbed what should have been easy comebacks.
Miller discovered from watching the launches of Apollo 8, 9 and 10 that the camera operators had flubbed a move they needed.
The Golden Globes on Sunday featured a number of upsets and rousing thank-yous as well as flubbed intros and snoozy speeches.
He said he would leave Kosovo and move to Western Europe with his wife and four children if the court flubbed its mission.
The men's match was a better match from a mechanical standpoint: the moves were better, there was less goofiness, and fewer flubbed moves.
Isaacs kind of flubbed his introduction scene, mumbling in an unfamiliar Southern accent with a mouth full of fortune cookie, practically demanding subtitles.
Sitting beside her Whiskey Tango Foxtrot co-star, Tina Fey, Robbie confesses she flubbed a Suicide Squad tattoo on her first client/victim.
In layman's terms (and probably flubbed) the concept goes like this: if some form of beings could ever create another reality, they would.
While Warren flubbed her attempt to put questions of her Native American heritage behind her, she remains a potent figure in the party.
Steve Harvey famously flubbed the winner of the 2015 Miss Universe pageant, but that gained prominence through media coverage in the days afterward.
When Obama flubbed the first debate against Mitt Romney, it was Biden who restored the ticket's mojo by bullying his way past Rep.
Forsythe singled on a bouncer off the mound that was fielded by Travis, who then flubbed his throw to allow the run to score.
Foxx, who played George Jefferson on the revival (originally played by the late Sherman Hemsley), flubbed a line while speaking to Anderson's Henry Jefferson.
He noted that Trump has given little indication that he is preparing for the second debate, suggesting a strong possibility of another flubbed performance.
It was the biggest release the Atari 2600 had and would ever see, and the company flubbed it about as hard as it could.
The famous line "I carried a watermelon" was changed (or flubbed) to "I carried his watermelon," a travesty which sparked its own protest hashtag.
The establishment GOP flubbed again by focusing so much on President Obama over the last eight years that they couldn't defeat him in 2012.
In August, a flubbed poster for "Arrival," a coming science fiction thriller starring Amy Adams, made the wrong kind of headlines for Paramount Pictures.
Ovechkin had a yawning net and a chance to put the Capitals in front 22017-22015 in the first period but flubbed the attempt.
This isn't a perfect gauge of their accuracy; all models have error, and it's possible a model that's generally good flubbed it last time.
Hall flubbed a slap shot from the top of the right circle, and the puck rolled to Johansson at the side of the net.
You've got flubbed lines, fans that are blowing people's hair in their faces, Chris Hemsworth jumping poorly, and Benedict Wong just having a good time.
But just in case your eyes were closed when the camera clicked or you flubbed the first one, there were lots more opportunities for selfies.
Just moments after Fox News' Megyn Kelly flubbed Bernie Sanders' name — calling the presidential candidate "Bernie Sandals" — MSNBC host Christopher Hayes called him Bernie Sandwich.
There are certain cadences, emphases, and pronunciations that most of us couldn't identify — but when flubbed, they're dead giveaways that somebody's Yankee yammer is faux.
He made it 22.29-0 later the inning, scoring when Garza flubbed a sacrifice bunt by Dee Gordon and couldn't make a short toss home.
Djokovic flubbed some forehands and returns he normally makes in his third-round match at the BNP Paribas Open and cracked a racket in frustration.
She flubbed the start of her campaign for a Senate seat, appearing flummoxed at the lectern after a page went missing from her prepared speech.
She was 11 years old when the time capsule was put in place, and she had flubbed her big line at the cornerstone-laying ceremony.
Kevin Labanc made it a 21-22 game when he fired a high, far-side shot that Flames goalie Mike Smith flubbed at 11:42.
Gualtieri also emphasized that some students died in the shooting because they didn't have safe spaces in their classrooms to hide and authorities flubbed "basic" strategies.
The company also sort of flubbed its first guess at what the range will be (though it's expected to be a little bit above 200 miles).
The company also flubbed its handling of brands' pages, banning all Google business profiles in an ill-conceived fashion — something it later admitted was a mistake.
Her dizzy, go-go dancing hostess on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" was inspired by her own transcendently flubbed audition, in which she giggled throughout the proceedings.
Flyers defenseman Michael Del Zotto flubbed a clearing attempt and Burakovsky corralled the puck and fired high past Mason from the slot for his sixth goal.
Tkachuk scored his 63th goal this season — and first in 10 games — at 5:22 of the first, flicking in Stone's flubbed pass into the crease.
The company flubbed its big CES debut a year ago, unveiling a static, Batmobile-like concept car instead of the production-ready electric vehicle it had promised.
There are many reasons why: The mishaps Broadway stars can gloss over flubbed lines or missed cues so well you'd never notice unless you wrote the show yourself.
Ever since Donald Trump flubbed a question about former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, pundits have wondered whether Duke's support will hurt Trump at the polls.
The question in the briefing room that day was prompted in part by Comey's flubbed testimony, which the FBI would subsequently correct it in a letter to Sen.
His mic work is quick and effortless, with few flubbed lines and what we can probably presume is a fair amount of creative control over his vocal output.
Linden says a mental health professional she knows flubbed that one recently by sending a mass email to her patients, which disclosed their email addresses to one another.
After the series of flubbed calls dampened the W.N.B.A. finals last October, the sight of referees starting this season by deliberately conferring to confirm a ruling was encouraging.
Her biggest area of concern: A number of sites flubbed how they explained postpartum preeclampsia — sometimes mentioning it only in passing, or sometimes failing to mention it entirely.
Eventually, her most memorable moment — her exchange with Biden in the June debate over busing for school desegregation — turned into a mess when Harris flubbed the follow-through.
Reynolds doubled to right to drive in Stallings, and first baseman Derek Dietrich flubbed the relay throw, the error allowing Newman to score, too, for a 143-0 lead.
During Fox News' coverage of the New Hampshire Primary on Tuesday evening, host Megyn Kelly accidentally flubbed Bernie Sanders' name, attempted to correct herself, then just rolled with it.
Despite billions of dollars and a staff of brains from Stanford and Harvard, it realized it didn't have all the answers and flubbed its attempts to dodge the questions.
But Johnson has staggered through a disastrous stretch of campaigning in which he repeatedly flubbed questions abut foreign policy, raising questions about his fitness to be commander in chief.
So if a light-yellow cocktail with a sugar rim pops out after you ordered a cosmo, the bartender probably just flubbed what the order was in their mind.
Andrew Das: Two minutes earlier, Cheryshev tried that same cutback move he used to score the goal, but he seemed surprised that it had worked and flubbed the chance.
If another candidate had flubbed his campaign's text request at the end of a debate, as Biden did in July, it's possible nobody would have thought much of it.
But her confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, during which she flubbed answers on education policy, also brought concerns from Republicans.
In November, Tesla announced the Cybertruck, which quickly gained hundreds of thousands of preorders, according to Musk, despite its controversial design and a flubbed demo where the windows broke.
But he flubbed earlier this summer when he asked conservative activist Michael Quinn Sullivan to target up to 10 state representatives who opposed a bill to ban taxpayer-funded lobbying.
Baltimore was intercepted four times during the game, once on a flubbed flea-flicker, a trick play, just before halftime, and Michaels missed field goals from 19663 and 46 yards.
Donald Trump flubbed a Bible reference while speaking at a campaign event at Virginia's Liberty University on Monday – and the religious crowd was quick to call him out on it.
Zoe Saldana, who flubbed her video audition for the film, was flown out to California on her desperate agent's frequent flier miles to land the part of stuck-up Kit.
Miss USA organizers also addressed a prominent mishap from the December Miss Universe pageant, when host Steve Harvey flubbed the announcement of the winner and was widely ridiculed for it.
The pair went through a variety of snacks, starting off with oatmeal, which Bell quickly flubbed because she shouted, "It's oatmeal!" without realizing she wasn't suppose to give that away.
He utterly flubbed his explanation for praising Russian President Vladimir Putin and calling the brutal communist Chinese government's massacre at Tiananmen Square "strong," by arguing the meaning of the word.
This was an odd event, but also Luger really was just kind of a hapless goof at this stage of his career; he regularly flubbed spots or stumbled over promos.
"The computer and Skype and the conference calls and the video systems — I was worried every time I flubbed something up they'd say 'Oh, you can't do this,'" Fleck says.
Then, in December 2018, after Friedman's ruling, five Detroit-area Dawoodi Bohra women wrote in The Detroit News that the case had invited a media frenzy that flubbed the facts.
Despite some mis-hits and flubbed drop shots, Djokovic's 03-20, 214-22017, 6-4 victory on Tuesday over Young was much more tour de force than cause for concern.
The ad, which ran in March 1960, misstated the number of times King was arrested and flubbed the description of how the police were deployed to contain civil rights protestors.
When he met Hannah on the After The Final Rose special Dustin tried to give a toast to her, but he was so nervous that he flubbed some of his words.
They swore and insulted China and displayed flags with the words "Hong Kong is not China," leading to their oaths being rejected, along with several other lawmakers who flubbed their vows.
Urban Meyer says he flubbed his news conference following the announcement of his three-game suspension Wednesday ... and is now trying to make up for it by apologizing to Courtney Smith.
But a wayward drive on No. 22007 and a flubbed flop shot led to a double bogey that dropped Woods out of the lead for good (he also bogeyed the 12th).
House Democrats flubbed it the first time by spinning in circles, as Pelosi transparently slow-played the Mueller impeachment inquiry (or non-inquiry) to its seemingly inevitable whimper of an ending.
Vancouver center Markus Granlund found right winger Loui Eriksson on the doorstep, and Eriksson's flubbed shot skidded between goalie Mike Smith's pads for a 2-653 lead at the 3:18 mark.
The Texans looked confused by wide receiver Amari Cooper lining up in the backfield at running back as Olawale ran a seam route and Hal flubbed on his open-field tackle attempt.
Tim Ryan, U.S. chairman and senior partner at PwC, says he has spoken at length with Brian Cullinan, the PwC partner who flubbed the envelopes at Sunday's Academy Awards, about the incident.
What actually happened was that the engineer that was running the test, either he didn't communicate to his higher ups that he was doing something different or he just kinda flubbed it.
Read more: A giant rat balloon with features resembling Trump greeted Republicans for the president's visit to BaltimoreTrump was listing high-powered Republicans and flubbed Pence's name when he got to it.
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Joseph Vasko-Bezenek admits the restaurant flubbed the "So You Think You Can Dance" host's order, but claims he provided great service and the manager went above and beyond to comp her.
There's more to Miss Universe than flubbed notecards and confused contestants – two former competitors teamed up to create Universal Confidence, a series of workshops to help young girls dealing with low self-esteem.
At The Cut, workplace advice columnist Alison Green suggests that the best way to deal with a question you flubbed is to clarify your answer in a thank-you email to the interviewer.
And while he didn't mispronounce Taylor Swift's name when she won, the internet still thinks he flubbed it by attempting to give the award to a member of her entourage instead of her.
However, post-acquisition, the service had been slow to deliver on its earlier promises of making banking easy – it flubbed its biggest upgrade, for example, and continued to suffer glitches months after the fact.
"It was bad enough that this nominee parroted fossil fuel industry talking points and flubbed answers to questions about basic science during her confirmation hearing," Whitehouse said in a statement emailed to BuzzFeed News.
No, not just because he breathes and requires water to survive, but because he's also not over that flubbed kiss in The Little Mermaid and what it says about all of our missed opportunities.
The Texans (27-210) looked confused by wide receiver Amari Cooper lining up in the backfield at running back as Olawale ran a seam route and Hal flubbed on his open-field tackle attempt.
The questions about world leaders came after Libertarian candidate for president Gary Johnson flubbed the question Wednesday during an MSNBC town hall when he could not name a world leader he admires or respects.
Although polls performed reasonably well in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, they flubbed the Republican caucuses in Iowa, incorrectly predicting a victory for Donald Trump and failing to detect Marco Rubio's late surge.
Yeah, it was terrible for the crew that was with us, because every time we messed up or flubbed and had to start over, that was another 30 minutes that they couldn't eat anything.
At the team's practice Monday, after Ntilikina flubbed his layup, Travis walked over, put his hand on his young teammate's shoulder and suggested — gently, but profanely — that he should be dunking on those plays.
There were also concerns among Trump officials that Shanahan couldn't do the job after a series of lackluster performances during congressional testimonies in which he flubbed important questions about America's defense policy and wars abroad.
But unlike the aforementioned front-runners, each of whom will take the stage tonight at the first all-white debate of this election season, Booker never faltered or flubbed when tackling the issue of race.
Driving this coverage was what Townhall called a "brutal fact check" on Ocasio-Cortez's following tweet about a very real scandal at the Pentagon: But while the scandal was real, she flubbed some of the details.
And when a young German YouTuber harshly criticized the grand coalition in a video that went viral a week ahead of the elections, Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer flubbed her party's response, calling for limits on online speech.
For those few who missed the moment: Mr. Beatty flubbed his turn as a presenter, staring dazedly at the envelope announcing best picture and passing it to Faye Dunaway, leaving her to announce the wrong winner.
This, certainly, is progress: No longer is sexual harassment understood as a he-said/she-said or a flubbed flirtation; it's about power structures more than sexual desire, and "Bombshell" takes that message to the masses.
After the education secretary flubbed her answers to basic questions about policy at her confirmation hearing, a group of protesters blocked her from entering a public school in Washington, D.C., one of her first official appearances.
At 9:38 of the third, Zucker jammed in his eighth this season from the side of the net to tie the game after Granlund flubbed his shot and the Maple Leafs failed to clear the puck.
Richard Lugar, got lucky when Lugar lost in a primary to state treasurer Richard Mourdock, and then hit the jackpot when Mourdock flubbed a question about pregnancies resulting from rape in a debate just before the election.
John Heubusch, the director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, says that the one time an uproar did occur over the former president's mental health was when he flubbed his debate performance against Walter Mondale in 1984.
At Wednesday's debate, the former vice president flubbed a line aimed at showcasing his support from black voters by saying he had the endorsement of the only black woman ever elected to the Senate, seemingly forgetting Harris.
President Donald Trump flubbed a key word in his address to the March for Life rally on Friday, mistakenly telling anti-abortion protesters that it's wrong for babies to be "born" in the ninth month of a pregnancy.
Hillary Clinton was an unlikeable, aloof, entitled candidate who lacked her husband's political skills and flubbed the handling of her private email server and the Clinton Foundation's acceptance for foreign donations during her term as secretary of State.
Liverpool should have won today's FA Cup match against West Ham, but they didn't, thanks in part to striker Christian Benteke, who had a beautiful, wide-open extra time chance and flubbed it because that's what he does best.
After Mancini's leadoff single in the seventh, Blue Jays left fielder Teoscar Hernandez committed his seventh error of the season when he flubbed a fly ball by Adam Jones that put runners at second and third with no outs.
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Even though Adele flubbed one of her live performances at the Grammys, she walked away the belle of the ball: She took home all five awards she was nominated for Sunday night, including album, record and song of the year.
Maybe people got nervous taking the poll and flubbed a response, maybe they were goofing around or trolling, maybe they started having doubts about the shape of the Earth or chocolate milk precisely because a pollster was asking about it.
Only two stoppage-time goals saved the Selecão, giving them a 23-264 victory on a day filled with the kind of missed passes and flubbed open shots familiar to so many teams, but not the five-time world champions.
More explicit is "We Suck Young Blood," based around a comically despondent piano progression, intentionally flubbed handclap percussion, and a wordless falsetto hook that recalls the sheet-wearing, "I got a rock" variety of ghost instead of more malevolent spirits.
Maybe you flubbed a presentation, or you were reprimanded in front of your colleagues, or you got a bad-news phone call at the worst time — and all of a sudden you're speeding to the office bathroom so that you can "pee," a.k.a.
It was inevitable that he would host an episode this season, and overall, it wasn't quite the classic it could have been — Baldwin flubbed a few lines and seemed slightly distracted, perhaps owing to the pressure of his numerous cameos this year.
When Schwarzenegger lightly pushed Dieter Zetsche on whether the G-Class would get an electric flavor, the head of Mercedes-Benz semi-flubbed a scripted, non-committal answer about how the company has promised to electrify all its cars in the next decade.
The NBA's features a flubbed alley-oop attempt for every one that works, usually involving a role-reversal more charming in theory than in actuality—LaMarcus Aldridge sailing a lob pass over the outstretched arms of James Harden, that sort of thing.
Saldana, who reportedly flubbed her audition and flew across the country to plead with Davis for the part, is a scene stealer, and her performance as a Type-A, popular girl arguably set the stage for a future Rhimes creation: Scandal's Olivia Pope.
Her husband had this ability and showed it on the debate stage in the 1992 presidential election when President George H.W. Bush flubbed the response as to whether he had been personally impacted by the national debt and economic downturn. Then-Gov.
The chances were there — Chris Kreider, after scoring 53 seconds into the third period to pull the Rangers to within a goal, flubbed a pass from Mika Zibanejad and later tipped a rebound wide in the final minute — and then they were not.
It's called Overdub, and it will allow you to create what Descript is calling an AI voice double that can be used to overdub flubbed words or phrases and can even generate entirely new sentences all on its own — in your voice.
The reasoning behind all this is as opaque as anything else having to do with this Lakers season, and Russell's explanation that the whole thing is the result of a flubbed prank and a hacked Snapchat account is both very dumb and somehow totally convincing.
A week out from the assassination, Trump whinged and flubbed his way through an interview with Laura Ingraham on Fox News, in which he insisted that Saudi Arabia had "already deposited one billion dollars in the bank" in exchange for a deployment of U.S. soldiers.
RELATED: 7 types of evangelicals -- and how they'll affect the presidential race Trump spoke at the university last week and flubbed his delivery of a Bible passage, citing "two Corinthians," rather than "Second Corinthians," as it is commonly known, raising questions about his familiarity with the Bible.
Luckily, Vinay had a better performance on Thursday night — taking the opportunity to strike when opponent Rohan Rajeev flubbed the Scandinavian-derived word, "Marram" (beach grass) and taking the crown by successfully spelling "Marocain" (a type of dress fabric of ribbed crepe) to win the 90th annual bee.
The seven minutes of bloopers feature your typical (but always amusing, if not downright hysterical) forgotten and flubbed lines (complete with expletive-induced reactions), as well as slapstick antics, Messing dropping cake and really enjoying smashing her face in another one, and actors making their costars laugh — a lot.
The Republican National Convention flubbed Spanish grammar on a placard pledging Hispanic support for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
It's also flubbed up some vaping facts in the past, like that e-cigarettes don't contain tobacco, and there's no evidence showing they're a "gateway" to smoking, according to Dr. Michael Siegel, a tobacco researcher at Boston University who runs a fact-checking blog on public agency statements about vaping.
Unlike Powell's press conference in late July, where he flubbed a question about the possibility of more rate cuts with the now infamous "midcycle adjustment to policy" phrase, Powell deftly avoided giving the markets a firm commitment about what might be next -- and did so in a way that didn't spook Wall Street.
But we know that it came on the heels of a horrific two weeks for Trump during which he flubbed his first debate performance, engaged in a Twitter-shaming feud with a former Miss Universe and defended the notion that he may not have paid federal taxes over an 18-year period.
This pressure manifested itself as fear, and I would obsess over the potential horrors awaiting me—the terrifying possibility of a flubbed note or, worse yet, going totally blank and sitting at the piano in dead silence, unable to remember who or where I was, or how my piece was supposed to go.
Yet having cultivated a more mainstream image, after a three-hour contest in which she flubbed her lines and quoted fake news, "Marine" was back to being a "Le Pen": a toxic brand she'd been at pains to normalize that six years ago, she even excluded her father from the party he founded.
"Heartbreak of the moment isn't endless," she sings, in "Think About It." This might seem like a billowy platitude, but if you are someone who does not think that every flubbed decision is fodder for personal growth, it is comforting to hear someone assert that nearly all mistakes can be neutralized, if not conquered.
While I sympathize with the argument, I don't see why Auto-Tune should be considered any more of a cheat than overdubbing, another studio trick that, since the days of Les Paul, has substituted the flubbed notes of necessarily imperfect musicians with takes that come closer to perfection (and which Hajdu mentions only in passing).
Bill Weld says his running mate, Libertarian presidential nominee Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE, knew what Aleppo was when he flubbed a response to a question about the Syrian city.
Every year since 2500, Shakespeare & Company has sent young performers on the road from early winter through late spring, for four months of Dunkin' Donuts breakfasts, motel showers, flubbed lines, forgotten props, missed turnoffs, standing ovations and the chance to live with Shakespeare's words a lot like the traveling players of 21 years ago would have.
Mr. Bennett, a child actor who charmed Harrison Ford and Bruce Willis and earned the nickname Jimmy Two-Takes because he rarely flubbed his lines, said he felt betrayed when he saw Ms. Argento come forward in October with her account of being sexually assaulted by the movie producer Harvey Weinstein at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997.
" (He also flubbed spelling "R-E-S-P-E-C-T," earning laughs from the audience.) Obama later told the New Yorker it moved him so deeply because "nobody embodies more fully the connection between the African-American spiritual, the blues, R. & B., rock and roll — the way that hardship and sorrow were transformed into something full of beauty and vitality and hope.
" Jessica Kiang of The Playlist "A primary colored explosion of pure delight that revels in both the manufactured perfections of studio-era Hollywood musicals and in the imperfections and flubbed lines of real life, and finds eternally charming, often spectacular ways to occupy the largely unmapped territory between the two, the film is a huge risk and an absolute triumph.
In just the past two days, North Korea's reclusive government has held a massive military parade, flubbed a missile test, and threatened nuclear war with the US. Meanwhile, the Trump administration, which recently ordered the US Navy to deploy an aircraft carrier strike group to the waters off North Korea, sent Vice President Mike Pence to the North Korean border to warn that Washington's era of "strategic patience" toward the North had ended — a comment many interpreted as a veiled military threat to Pyongyang.
Sen. Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE (R-Ala.) on Thursday said that Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) flubbed by withholding his support from Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.

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