We are proud to be associated with the Queen, who is our patron, and who, as this country's head of State, has never once put a foot wrong.
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Still, this elder statesman of Britpop rarely puts a foot wrong in the midst of such standouts as the two-part title track, the captivating " Up in Suzes'Room,"
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You read them and you see a man so cautiously calculating not to put a foot wrong that he envelops himself in a fog of caveats and equivocations.
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MASSACHUSSETTS-born Paul Theroux is a renowned novelist and travel writer who rarely puts a foot wrong, plays a false note or-on a more literal note-writes a bad sentence.
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In three acts spanning more than three hours and encompassing comedy and pathos, group dynamics and individual emotion, he never puts a foot wrong or misjudges a dramatic emphasis.
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Ian Holm never put a foot wrong in his stunning portrayal of J M Barrie .'The BBC s Director-General Sir Ian Trethowan called it'a landmark in television drama '.
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"Flynn hardly puts a foot wrong in this exciting debut novel, which moves at brisk pace through a nicely labyrinthine plot full of rich authentic detail and witty dialogue.
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He never put a foot wrong as his Ford Fiesta RS WRC finished every stage in the top six as well as winning all stages held on the second day.
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The world no . 1 was sent packing by her Slovakian opponent who barely put a foot wrong during the entire match, hitting 26 winners to 8 of the Dane.
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Derryck Strachan, BBC Music reviewer wrote " . . . she treads a fine line between credibility and popularity . . . But, she hasn't put a foot wrong with this album.