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Michel had blunderingly opened the tap of the apparatus to the full.
Certainly, from what I had read, no ship of the old days ever proceeded so sadly and blunderingly to sea.
The man studied Joe curiously, and pushed him back, as he blunderingly reached for the telephone.
He blunderingly upset a stack of chips and took it as an excuse to shift his hand.
He was glad that he had expressed to her, however blunderingly, what he felt.
"It was very foolish of you," I said at last, rather blunderingly, "and if we are attacked again you must run and save yourself."
He hesitated, awkward and bashful, shifted his weight from one leg to the other, then blunderingly gripped my hand in a hearty shake.
"When I blunderingly asked about your parents, I meant to say, you believe certain things but you don't believe them.
And so it is blunderingly and wastefully, destroying with the making, that any extension of social organisation is at present achieved.
"I can't help feeling," I continued blunderingly; "that we've rather left her out of the possible suspects, simply on the strength of her having been away from the place.
Halliwell's Film Guide claimed the film was a "rough and ready adaptation of a famous sci-fi novel, sometimes blunderingly effective and with moments of good trick work."
He swerved off the road and made his way blunderingly through the woods, splashi ' ng through Taggart Stream and failing in a tangle of burdocks on the other side, and finally out into his own back yard.
"You see," began MacIan, again blunderingly, "this gentleman wrote in his newspaper that Our Lady was a common woman, a bad woman, and so we agreed to fight; and we were fighting quite a little time ago--but that was before we saw you."
Several scholars have blunderingly attacked Annals, xv, 44 by claiming that the luminous combustion of the human body is physically impossible, but such human torch deaths did in fact take place: the wood of the posts and the tunica molesta clothing the bodies would indeed be luminous while the bodies themselves carbonized.
The last three of these names were then written into the original map that accompanies the book, but why tins was done I have been unable to discover; and while "R.Adorn is correctly placed, "Swanfleet" and "River Glandin" [sic] are blunderingly placed against the upper course of the Isen.
We need to construct our histories through examining the records left by those who went before us, not in a blunderingly literal-minded fashion that sees fictional texts as factual 'evidence', but by studying how texts mediate the contradictions and challenges faced by those who carried a homosexual identity through a heterosexual world.
The emphasis on athleticism, power play, sustained long-ball assaults, blitzkrieg, has bred a proliferation of muscular but blunderingly naive defenders who appear to be alarmingly, untidily vulnerable when required to cope with more subtle forms of attack; show them dribblers, runners with the ball or an incisive exchange of sharp passes, and panic sets in.