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She can't handle the cognitive dissonance of flubbing a challenge.
They were also directed at the festival for flubbing its selection so roundly.
But Russell plays badly, flubbing a key catch and allowing two decisive runs.
BI: How are you taking decor trends into consideration, to avoid missing or flubbing trends?
So, sometimes it is [about] getting out the door and not worrying about flubbing with hair!
What is it?' she was asking excitedly, and I was just flubbing over my words non-stop.
Anyway, Bryan is instantly flubbing and awkward with Taylor and you know that he's never gonna outsmart them.
In one version, the numbers showed that a gun control measure worked — and Republicans kept flubbing the math.
Recent presidential history is pocked with examples of male candidates flubbing the task of debating beside a woman.
The sound was thin, murky and diffuse, like a cloudy broth; the brasses were inelegant even when not flubbing.
But he keeps flubbing with carelessness – eating the wrong things, flirting with the wrong people, or peeing at the wrong time.
Three years ago, Kuzminskas said, he earned a reminder from his coach with the Lithuanian national team after flubbing a play.
Moments later, Adele literally stopped the show after flubbing the start of a tribute to the late British pop star George Michael.
The former vice president was mocked for flubbing the address of his campaign website in his closing statement during the second Democratic debate.
"I really don't like Trump's message, and Cruz is just as bad," he said while flubbing a shot at the bar's billiards table.
And it's almost certainly true that if another agency was flubbing its internal financial controls to this degree, the American establishment wouldn't tolerate it.
In truth, there's almost no workday faux pas more frustrating than missing a call due to time zone confusion or flubbing a meeting invite.
Son Heung-Min looks very much a defeated man after flubbing an open shot from 20 yards, sending it well high of the goal.
Twilio — Shares of cloud communications company Twilio slipped 5.2% after the company re-reported its full-year forecast after flubbing the math the first time.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert dubbed the footage of Trump apparently flubbing the national anthem in Atlanta with their own version of Trump's singing.
During the series 2005 13 run, Fischer revealed that Mindy Kaling was the most notorious for flubbing lines and Rainn Wilson had the worst potty mouth.
"I intend to co-sponsor the 'Medicaid for All' bill because it's just the right thing to do," she said, flubbing the name of the proposal.
Even more delightful than a great SNL segment is a great SNL segment executed terribly, with cast members flubbing their lines and laughing at their own jokes.
A "Wheel of Fortune" contestant named Kevin went down in game show history Tuesday night by flubbing a puzzle with just one blatantly OBVIOUS letter to go.
It's all a bit of a shock for the lifelong bureaucrat, previously best known for repeatedly flubbing his predictions for the city's economic growth and blogging about soccer.
During the Democratic debates, Biden sometimes seemed to have difficulty, running out of steam in his response to Kamala Harris or flubbing the delivery of his campaign website.
But the realities of filming meant they also needed a BB-8 that could nail every take reliably — human actors are hard enough to direct without robots flubbing their blocking.
The day before, Spieth had held his first 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour since flubbing the 2016 Masters, and this one he converted into his ninth tour title.
He once introduced his lieutenant governor as a "rising sex star," flubbing a joke in an audience of grade-schoolers, only to make a similar mistake a few days later.
This is the same Tiger Woods who not so very long ago was playing in agonizing pain, spraying the ball all over the place, flubbing his chip shots, misjudging his putts.
But as the show went on, our sherpa seemed lost at times — at one point, flubbing his lines and breaking the fourth wall to acknowledge that he wasn't nailing the gig.
After breaking to lead 216-275 in the fifth, in a game Medvedev led 262-love before flubbing an easy forehand, Nadal broke again and served for the championship at 220-223.
The Clinton campaign and the Obama alums, scarred from the president flubbing it in his first debate in 2012 against Mitt Romney, were horrified about a repeat, and with a weaker candidate.
This week saw John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, appearing at a May Day rally framed by Syrian and Communist Party flags and Diane Abbot, the shadow home secretary, flubbing an interview about policing.
If it was so obvious to Flannery and many investors that GE was overspending on dividends, flubbing on acquisitions and committing to too many second-rate businesses, what were GE's 18 directors thinking?
Piling on these complains, a 2018 investigation by Reveal News found evidence that Tesla has a history of flubbing its worker injury rates, failing to properly report cases to make itself look better.
It's too bad Xo is awful, first accidentally saying her lines in English and then flubbing take after take until Rogelio is forced to pin a line to his jacket (ruining Xo's eye line).
That may explain why cultural evangelicals don't seem dismayed by Trump's description of Communion as "his little cracker," his inability to name a favorite Bible verse and his recent flubbing of a New Testament reference.
If it was so obvious to Mr. Flannery and many investors that G.E. was overspending on dividends, flubbing on acquisitions and committing to too many second-rate businesses, what were G.E.'s 18 directors thinking?
He opened No. 215 by flubbing his iron off the tee to the right, but salvaged it with a pitch that rolled onto the green and then sank an eight-foot putt for yet another birdie.
The Grammys have been flubbing their relationship with heavy metal since Jethro Tull beat Metallica for best hard rock/heavy metal recording in 1989, the first year that the genre was acknowledged with its own award.
Kat DeLuna  At 20 years old, the singer took on the honor of belting out "The Star-Spangled Banner" — but not without experimenting with her vocal range and flubbing the lyrics at a 2008 Dallas Cowboys game.
From Samuel L. Jackson and Clark Gregg flubbing their car fight scene to Brie Larson and Jackson dancing while washing to the dishes, the upcoming Blu-ray and digital release is full of fun moments between the cast.
After Jenna Bush Hager tearfully apologized Monday morning on the Today show for flubbing the title of the movie Hidden Figures while interviewing Pharrell Williams on the Golden Globes red carpet, the singer graciously accepted her apology on Twitter.
But Davis, who wanted Pitt for the role and admitted to flubbing her lines during his audition because of you know, it being 245 Brad Pitt, insisted on doing the scene herself, because you know, 217 Brad Pitt. 20013.
From the outside, self-sabotaging behavior seems like a problem with a simple fix: If you realize you keep flubbing opportunities to better your life, simply channel your inner Terry Crews and tell yourself to knock it off already.
For example, after flubbing a debate performance in which he appeared volatile, irritable, and uninformed about key issues, he did not attempt to refocus his campaign on proven message points or topics where he has a firm grasp of talking points.
The new memoir focuses on her time writing the book in Florida while her addiction intensified, and she once again chronicled her numerous fuck-ups, like getting arrested for shoplifting, missing and flubbing promotional appearances, and hiding drugs in her vagina.
Mr. Underwood, though muscled, lean, athletic and at 6-foot-2 seemingly built for the discipline, fell into ballet as a teenager almost accidentally when, after flubbing an audition for a performing arts school, he spotted a nearby movement class underway and bluffed his way in.
Even so, Biden still had moments of apparent confusion in the second debate, such as when he asked potential supporters in his closing statement to "go to Joe 30330 and help me in this fight," flubbing what was supposed to be an appeal to have people text his campaign.   Sen.
This is familiar territory for director O'Connor, who despite flubbing The Accountant has proven himself capable, in movies like Warrior and Miracle, of craving both a compelling sports drama and exploring something interesting about how men are taught — and then have to relearn — how to deal with challenge and grief and relationships.
Any interest in Hicks was quickly eclipsed by her peers in the campaign and White House staff: Kellyanne spinning out on cable news, Sean Spicer flubbing during White House briefings, Steve Bannon schlubbing around in the shadows, Omarosa attempting to stage her wedding photos on White House grounds, Melania's hand swats becoming the germ of liberal fantasy, Ivanka deflecting the ugliness of her father's actions with Instagrams of her kids, Don Jr. retweeting conspiracy theories.
He received a crash course on how to act like a Thermian from Colantoni, Rees, and Pyle, but still was nervous around the A-list actors leading the cast. Wilson said of a deleted scene involving Lahnk, released with the film's home media, was wisely cut given how nervous he was, flubbing his lines several times.
As an unusual method of "clearing his head" on set after "flubbing" an occasional line of dialog, Val Kilmer would briefly break into dog-like barks and howls. Lionsgate/Grindstone acquired distribution rights for the U.S. and Canada while Lionsgate U.K. acquired distribution right for the UK, and has announced tentative plans for an end-of-year domestic release of the film.
After flubbing an important line on opening night, an actress bemoaned to Veiller that she had "ruined" his play. Reflecting on the production's critical and financial success in his autobiography, Veiller wished that more actresses had "ruined" his plays in this way. After the production closed at the Eltinge, multiple road companies were launched. Nine different companies toured North America, while another opened in the United Kingdom.
"She's Always a Woman", like "Just the Way You Are," was written about Elizabeth Weber, described by Joel as "a commentary on women in business being persecuted and insulted." Joel tried to stylize the song as one which would be sung by Gordon Lightfoot. "Get It Right The First Time" is inspired by the challenge of first meeting and confronting a person, highlighting the importance of not flubbing such an encounter and "gett[ing] it right the first time." The album's final song, "Everybody Has a Dream," a gospel-influenced piece, was also inspired by Joel's wife.
The first appearance of Debbie Downer was on May 1, 2004, with guest host Lindsay Lohan. Debbie and five family members—played by Lohan, Jimmy Fallon, Dratch, Amy Poehler, Fred Armisen, and Horatio Sanz—are eating breakfast at a restaurant in Walt Disney World. While the family makes small talk, Debbie makes negative comments on current events followed by a knowing look at the camera and a cartoonish "wah-wah" sound made by a muted trombone. In this sketch, everyone on camera cracked up because of both the "wah-wah" sound effect and Dratch flubbing a line early on and correcting herself.
In a November 2009 interview with Tulsa World, Fadem admitted to "[flubbing] a couple lines" during filming, but that no one on the set "made me feel bad." Director Shawn Levy guest starred in the episode as Scottie Shofar, a producer for the show Sports Shouting, and who Liz has a meeting with in regards to her "Dealbreakers" talk show. Levy directed Fey in the 2010 comedy film Date Night. Padma Lakshmi, the host of the reality show Top Chef, played herself in this 30 Rock episode in which she is a potential new host for the "Dealbreakers" talk show.
He occasionally directed special-interest productions, like the 1945 crusade-for-sex-education feature Mom and Dad, produced by Kroger Babb, and the 1950 religious drama Again Pioneers, produced by the Protestant Film Commission. In their book The Golden Turkey Awards, Michael and Harry Medved put William Beaudine on their list of worst directors of all time. They gave him the unflattering nickname "One-Shot," because he always seemed to shoot just one take, regardless of actors flubbing their lines or special effects malfunctioning. It is true that Beaudine shot economically—he usually had no choice—but he was always professional, and actually did shoot multiple takes of movie scenes.
Brock Lesnar failed to fully rotate when he performed a shooting star press in the main event of WrestleMania XIX, resulting in a concussion. To botch in professional wrestling means to attempt a scripted move or spoken line that does not come out as it was originally planned due to a mistake, miscalculation, a slip-up, or an error in judgment. Many botches are harmless, such as a wrestler simply flubbing a line or missing a cue, or falling before his or her opponent's move actually connects. At times, however, a poorly timed or executed move has resulted in serious injury or even death.
A well known segment of the show's run is an atypical studio interview Meldrum conducted with Prince Charles. Meldrum was extremely nervous about interviewing the prince and botched a great many takes during the interview by flubbing his lines and even committing several royal protocol blunders. Members of his production crew gave him constant encouragement between takes and eventually Prince Charles politely asked Meldrum if he could get a teleprompter to assist him with the interview, to which Meldrum replied that there was not one available. The interview, or rather, the numerous botched takes from it, has become a staple of blooper shows in Australia.
Yam's The Marriage of Tang Bohu, renamed in 1974 as The Marriage of Three Smiles (三笑姻緣), came to the rescue in 1956 when the Tang flub started on day one, let alone no more than 6 rows of audience in 1956 the world was never informed. The flubbing of Tang continued until the 1957 Di Nü Hua in which Yam as male lead played the more important role in Tang's work for the first time. However, that ended after The Purple Hairpin. They are the only two films among Tang's BIG FOUR which Tang had the opportunity to bask in the glory before he died.

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