| 21. | The new Bush ad opens by recounting a Gore flub.
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| 22. | Their biggest fear : What if they flub it on live TV?
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| 23. | Several chapter epigraphs flub passages borrowed from ancient Greek and Roman authors.
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| 24. | The three scenarios were different and each featured flubs and successes ."
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| 25. | Excellent plays are followed by flubs of routine plays.
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| 26. | Most of my spelling flubs can be traced to three idiosyncrasies of English.
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| 27. | Paul's new plan is a true flub:
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| 28. | At one point, Big Bird flubs a line.
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| 29. | But the makers of this version flub the opportunity.
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| 30. | He flubs his share of races, but the media ignore his failures.
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