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  • The fact that he can fall back in to that charleton lifestyle, as opposed to his only slightly more credibile life he now leads as an investigator lends a human "I am falliable" quality to the character.

    First Impression: The Mentalist 2008

  • We, being falliable, do not have the ability to make moral judgments.

    Judging a Book by its Cover | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008

  • Brilliant writing coupled with David Mitchell and Robert Webb's flawless portrayals of the falliable modern male make it a must watch.

    Sundance Film Festival 2010 Competition Line-Up Unveiled « FirstShowing.net 2009

  • Brighter minds than mine have tackled the sports-figure-as-falliable-role-model idea before and come up with either condemnation of the Faustian pact or a devil-may-care shrug but there is a third option: teaching people to eat moderately.

    Charlotte Hilton Andersen: Venus and Serena Williams Endorse Oreos; Meth Next 2008

  • It's hard to hear that your super heroes are falliable.

    Presario, the new man in my life Lauri 2008

  • RT @falliable: @lkhamilton most cardinals i see here are dusty brown like you washed out all the red in them.

    LKH Blog 2010

  • RT @falliable: @lkhamilton most cardinals i see here are dusty brown like you washed out all the red in them.

    LKH Blog lkh@laurellkhamilton.org 2010

  • It's a good idea in theory but I guess in reality with falliable human beings, they need defined roles to be their best.

    THE BASEBALL SAVANT 2009

  • A fellow blogger weighs in on the A310's falliable rudder.

    IAGblog 2009

  • Wednesday, March 16, 2005 fellow blogger weighs in on the A310's falliable rudder.

    IAGblog 2009

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