| 41. | Inexcusably, the book contains a number of minor mistakes and typos, though I didn't spot any significant errors.
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| 42. | People keep confusing them, though _ including his interviewer who, at one point, realizes he has inexcusably called him John.
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| 43. | The Knicks inexcusably relied on Ewing, the one guy whom they said they would not rely on to bail them out this time.
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| 44. | Then, after a Jersey timeout, he stole an inexcusably lazy inbounds pass by Kendall Gill and went in for an uncontested dunk.
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| 45. | In Game 7, instead of expanding their lead with Olajuwon on the bench, the Suns inexcusably let Houston get back in the game.
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| 46. | With one out, the California lefthander inexcusably walked Milt Cuyler, who scored on Wil Cordero's pool-cue double to right.
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| 47. | Inexplicably, inexcusably, the second-year Trojans head coach had to be prodded into offering the weakest of branches to his sinking players.
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| 48. | Arms sales to poor countries are still high, and the United States is, inexcusably, the supplier in nearly half of such transactions.
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| 49. | The quality of the journalist is outrageous _ inexcusably biased _ and there is nothing you can do about it except try to counteract it.
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| 50. | It is inexcusably inaccurate from beginning to end, at times demonstrably mendacious, and should never be trusted in any respect or detail ."
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