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But they can't stop foot-in-mouth disease no matter how hard they try.
For one thing, Steele seems to suffer from foot-in-mouth disease.
At times he seemed to have chronic foot-in-mouth disease.
His time at Microsoft has been peppered with foot-in-mouth moments.
Perhaps executives should learn an important lesson in modern communications: social media doesn't cure foot-in-mouth disease.
Sure, it's not the most controversial comment, not even close to a foot-in-mouth moment.
You must really know your way around," I added, hurrying to cover up my foot-in-mouth episode. "
It's not just surrogates who can get foot-in-mouth disease.
In fairness, Steele's foot-in-mouth disease isn't limited to issues of ethnicity.
We trace the origin of the severe foot-in-mouth outbreak in Wales.
One of the monsters was doing the foot-in-mouth trick to keep his sorceries silent.
Media foot-in-mouth disease: It was a banner year for media types who didn’t know when to shut up.
Lack of proper nourishment had obviously given me a bad case of foot-in-mouth disease.
But actors are no strangers to foot-in-mouth disease.
Campaign gaffes: Is foot-in-mouth disease always fatal to campaigns?
A Helen Thomas foot-in-mouth moment could force her to shut up for a while to regroup.
Oldknow has the funniest lines and delivers her foot-in-mouth character with much compassion.
And as this latest foot-in-mouth moment reminded us, a far-too-comfortable fanboy who still doesn't know when to stop talking.
In fact he's called the foot-in-mouth Minister.
Trying to back track from his foot-in-mouth statement about his party, so he tries to cover it with 'Reid should resign.
But then came the foot-in-mouth moment: "It's like the Special Olympics or something," the president said.
The turmoil that has engulfed the team is, to a great extent, the result of an epidemic of foot-in-mouth disease.
The former mayor suffered a bout of foot-in-mouth disease when he said during a television interview that “we had no domestic attacks under Bush.”
Those foot-in-mouth moments have, however, earned him a reputation as a maverick, which is not a handle generally attached to potential prime ministers.
I 'can keep myself uselessly occupied with selfflagellation for an entire night when my latest attack of foot-in-mouth disease is severe.