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User_gary Posted 13 years ago
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Wearing the garb of a natural human error

Wearing the garb of a natural human error, the umpiring blunderbuss continues to roll.

Source : http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/blogs/blog-hawk-eye/article4996600.ece

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The writer must have had something in mind when he wrote that, but he did not get it down on paper. That headline is too garbled to read. Forget it.

  • The writer must have had something in mind when he wrote that, but he did not get it down on paper.
  • That headline is too garbled to read.
  • Forget it.
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The writer must have had something in mind when he wrote that, but he did not get it down on paper. That headline is too garbled to read. Forget it.
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User_garyWearing the garb of a natural human error
Everybody makes mistakes. This can even be used as an excuse for making mistakes. "It's only human to make mistakes."

CJ

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