Word: errors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...this crucial point that the United Front leadership faltered. To sustain the incredible momentum from three hours of marching and chanting the demonstrators needed confidence and a means of channeling that energy. In hesitating, the leadership committed an error--but one that ultimately proved instructive...
...passenger described as perfect. After the landing, Captain Kim told his passengers that his instruments had failed and that he had made the mistake of trusting them rather than, presumably, his own experienced judgment that he was off course. In Helsinki, a Korean airline spokesman confirmed that the error was caused by "trouble with the navigational equipment," but precisely what that trouble was awaits the result of the Soviet investigation...
...well-laid table" for his successor. In truth, Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin's inheritance looks more like an empty kitchen. Palme had grossly miscalculated the timing and strength of the world economic recovery. When this finally became apparent, Fälldin compounded the original error by failing to warn of the danger and take immediate strong action...
...film's failure stems from the desperate seriousness with which it regards its subject. It keeps insisting that Jimmy J.'s behavior is a sign of anti-bourgeois sensitivity rather than cretinism. This error is deepened by making him and his friends college-age. One might possibly accept this nonsense if the actors were young teenagers...
Clifford finally lost the shutout in the fifth when he allowed three walks after an error. "I had trouble finding my rhythm all day," he said. "I was all over the place sometimes. I was embarassed...