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

From Salon

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.

As the governor kicks off his campaign as Kamala Harris's running mate, his critics have accused him of bungling the response to the violence by being slow to deploy the National Guard.

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

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