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Regarding the Rams’ bungling offense and porous defense, I’m reminded of advice given to me as a child.

Among other things, Trump has spread the false claim about a $750 limit and that there was widespread bungling of the relief response.

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Zero-emission vehicles are key to that goal, but the state is already struggling with a bungled rollout of public charging stations.

“But women’s pictures also have to express a stark reality that unfortunately gets muddled here, in a bungled adaptation that is at once too close and too far from its source.”

But women’s pictures also have to express a stark reality that unfortunately gets muddled here, in a bungled adaptation that is at once too close and too far from its source.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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