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And the City Hall fires that keep springing up, sparked by Bass blunders, signal that the door has now swung wide open to challengers in next year’s mayoral election.

Fans of Bridget’s blunders need not worry, there are plenty of opportunities for her to embarrass herself.

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It was a blunder and a big one considering how important this "impoundment" gambit is to the Project 2025 architects who are running the program to destroy the federal workforce.

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But there was far more to Biden’s four years in office than his physical decline and his monumental blunder in trying to run.

Ms Hindmarch added that Celtic languages could sometimes be used sloppily, citing the blunder by Fourth Wing author Rebecca Yarros, where she was forced to apologise after using Scottish Gaelic names but mispronouncing them.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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