| 41. | Among their complaints is that in the second debate Lehrer said, incorrectly, that there were Gore commercials depicting Bush as a bungler.
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| 42. | Rogge does not seem worried about Sen . John McCain, R-Ariz ., who was born to hound the USOC bunglers.
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| 43. | Sonny was the bungler, the fall guy, the short, nasal singer who seemed to bumble and stumble his way into good fortune.
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| 44. | Travel writer Paul Theroux summarised Scott as " confused and demoralised . . . an enigma to his men, unprepared and a bungler ".
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| 45. | Although Ron considers Monkey Fist his arch-foe, in " Gorilla Fist " Fiske refutes him as at best an arch-bungler.
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| 46. | He had been there to save the day, to turn Osborne from befuddled bungler to genius, to make Nebraska the national champion at last.
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| 47. | As a result, they are missing one of the great role reversals of the modern era _ the transformation of Japan from behemoth to bungler.
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| 48. | For his part, Hawthorne sees Livingstone as a good-hearted bungler, who never achieved his goal of finding the source of the Nile.
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| 49. | George often refers to this calling himself " God's Bungler ", in reference to Brother Andrew, " God's Smuggler ".
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| 50. | Netanyahu was, as The Economist once dubbed him, a serial bungler, an erratic leader for a nation in urgent need for an orderly agenda.
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