| 21. | Then Lehrer turned to Gore, saying his campaign is " calling the governor a bungler ."
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| 22. | Though he seems like a bungler at first, Jeile is the commander of Astale's magical army.
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| 23. | Clinton is attempting to shed his old image of the bungler in foreign affairs; and it may be working.
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| 24. | The Tractors recently won a Country Music Association award, but they're bunglers when it comes to Christmas tunes.
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| 25. | But, with relentless determination, he shows that Scott was, above all, a bungler on a grand scale.
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| 26. | Or he might be remembered as a political bungler _ paranoid, misunderstood, yet ultimately hallowed, like Richard Nixon.
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| 27. | Comic relief, of a sort, is provided by Morgan ( John Gegenhuber ), the government liaison and exasperating bungler.
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| 28. | No matter what becomes of Wong, she will hardly go down in history as the city's biggest election bungler.
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| 29. | Advertising for the current presidential election is " the battle of the bunglers, amateurish and sub-par ."
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| 30. | Bunglers were busy Before last Sunday had ended, the officials had botched the Moore touchdown and cost the Bills a game.
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