This interracial teen romance set in Detroit makes a fumbling plea for integration and tolerance.
Those estimates come while the oil is still flowing, with BP still fumbling for a plug.
If you can't diagnose the illness, there is no point in fumbling around for the cure.
It's very tactile, allowing for operation without fumbling or accidentally hitting the wrong button.
Goldman has been accused of fueling the mortgage boom and criticized for fumbling in front of lawmakers.
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She was fumbling with too many bags when her cup of java spilled all over the place.
Luckily, as Xerox showed, great invention can produce dramatic benefits even in the face of fumbling commercialization.
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The cops were staring at her now, waiting for an answer, as she was guiltily faltering, fumbling.
Neutral observers saw the trial for what it was: an attempt to cover up the Navy's own fumbling.
After some fumbling in the dark I ripped out the failing 9-volt backup battery and it went dead.
Newspapers pointed out the contrast between official fumbling and Mr Putin's loudly stated desire for renewed naval glory.
This semester's Daily Sundial staff would rather not be remembered for fumbling the publication of an inane comic strip.
Fumbling hands, slurred speech and fits of uncontrollable shivering are of worsening hypothermia.
There's some fumbling sex and an extended shot of Theron's bare backside, not that anyone will complain about it.
It's not just that Green-Ellis, whose nickname is The Law Firm, carried the ball 181 times this season without fumbling.
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Kind of like trying to steer a Ferrari Testarossa at 100mph while fumbling through your briefcase for a cellular phone.
Unfortunately for him, he was facing the Obama of the second debate, not the fumbling one in the first debate.
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Ronald Reagan always spoke from note cards, but you never saw him holding them up, fumbling with them or flipping them.
Then Ryan opined that all Sanchez needs to do is protect the football, i.e. stop throwing interceptions and fumbling the ball.
In 1988 a book with a great title, Fumbling the Future, chronicled the loss of PARC's hat trick to the upstarts.
But launching programs and toggling through open applications without fumbling for a keyboard or mouse can be a real time-saver, Rogers says.
She shook her hand, "No, that was Barney's idea, " pointing to the man on his hands and knees, fumbling with tangled cords.
He rubbed his face with a fumbling hand and closed his eyes.
For one thing, his administration's fumbling in recent months has been eroding public support for him even without jabs from his rivals.
There is no fumbling with wallets in the dark, no waiting for change and no need for lightning-quick mental math skills for calculating gratuity.
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How severe the hangover is will depend on what the Bush Administration and the so-far fumbling Republican Congress can accomplish in the new year.
It has become a whole generation's sex education and could be the same for the next they are fumbling around online, not in the back seat.
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None of this fumbling about means that good stocks aren't available.
We also seemed to occasionally lose characters here and there, though with our clumsy digits fumbling over the keypad, it could've been our own fault.
Judging by Mr Roh's first year in office during which he mishandled strikes and the media whilst fumbling about in general that could be hard time indeed.
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