The tone veers from serious to comic horror at this point and encompasses several botched attempts to exorcise the ghost. |
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However, if a team ices the puck because of a botched pass, the linesman has the discretion to wave it off. |
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Our senior commissioning editor had flagged at least one place where a table had been botched in the printout. |
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A botched kidnapping brings together a disparate group of characters in this Norwegian black comedy. |
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The problem is, he's not a very good one, and finds himself in the clink after a botched attempt to steal a car. |
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Monmouth himself was captured, and executed by a headsman who botched his job. |
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He emerged from the foothills of a botched coup neurotic about the whisperers. |
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He was leading after five events, but botched his floor exercise in the final rotation. |
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A spate of ministerial resignations, followed by a horribly panicked and botched reshuffle, is another piece of evidence. |
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Members are at the sharp end, carrying the can for worse services and the botched tax credits scheme. |
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He tries to avoid point accumulation and steers clear of stomping on his opponents, resetting after every botched attempt. |
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A botched attempt can leave a person seriously damaged, even permanently disabled. |
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The five came courtesy of a wild throw from mid-on Tyron Henderson which raced past the wicketkeeper in a botched run-out attempt. |
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It is incontrovertibly a blooming great tune and it lies buried in the bubble wrapping of a botched piano concerto. |
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This bill attempts to deal with some of those problems, and some of those attempts represent completely botched jobs. |
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He faces 20 allegations including drinking alcohol while on call, botched surgery and bungled use of equipment. |
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Now, of course, you're talking about botched jobs by those surgeons, or they may not indeed be surgeons. |
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We must have botched the first task, because we've certainly bungled the second. |
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Her blonde hair may be a slightly botched job from a dodgy salon in Cannes, but she doesn't like her roots showing. |
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The stupid thief labeled the bag in a permanent marker, one of those botched jobs that I'm sure she'll regret. |
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Another possibility is that it intended to provide a warning, but botched the job. |
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The task might have been botched by a less savvy salesperson, who might have treated it like just another sales call. |
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Bad taste, botched repairs and smelly dogs will all sabotage your house sale. |
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The ensuing litany of botched deals, double-crosses and macho showdownery is complicated and, ultimately, exhausting. |
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Not having replay is bad, considering the number of botched calls in the average game. |
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Recently we have seen some good developments but we have also seen some botched piecemeal developments. |
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So unpopular has their botched plan become that not a single force met the absurdly short deadline. |
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And the few cases where the government had real evidence have been badly botched. |
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It will face some difficulties, not least because it has been, and will probably continue to be, so badly botched by so many along the way. |
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Last weekend's conference was a botched attempt to clear the decks for such a platform. |
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I am useless when it comes to subterfuge or breaking rules and I botched the entire mission right royally. |
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In the view of all the NGOs who provided me with information on this issue, the Russian authorities botched the investigation. |
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However, many cases involve painful, botched deaths that result in terrible suffering for both the patient and the survivors. |
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Through a botched reform and a lot of prolix laws, Labour has managed to rescue it. |
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I remembered the call but could not connect it with the botched test results that were before the courts. |
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But Microsoft's launch has been badly botched on this and other measures. |
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Jansen botched both of his events, sustaining not one but two devastating falls. |
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It is also this government that has botched and mismanaged successive bailout packages affected by the collapse of the cod. |
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It was the government that so badly botched the rescue operations. |
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In the latest example, Tony had to step in and place Paulie Walnuts in charge of a cigarette hijacking operation that Christopher apparently botched. |
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Todd is at his best discussing the unbelievably botched rollout of healthcare.gov. |
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Caught in a whirlwind of high times, hard drugs and harder comedowns, the singer made a botched suicide attempt and began to overdose on a regular basis. |
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It is not by rejecting Kyoto as a solution botched by the Liberals that the government will fulfil the obligations expected of it by the public. |
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He's poor, mentally disabled, and his newbie lawyer botched his sentencing. |
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The Socialist amendments would lead to a botched job on the increase in rates and on the timetable. |
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During the night a botched gybe cost Marc Guillemot and Charles Caudrelier around ten miles and the lead. |
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Correcting a botched reform is far more challenging and costly than launching a new one. |
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Some of those grins smacked of botched surgery, skin hoiked too far, too fast. |
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The teenage schoolgirl died from an allergic reaction to penicillin last June during the botched operation. |
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Thousands are estimated to have starved to death in North Korea as recently as February this year after a botched currency revaluation. |
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He'd botch it, as he's botched everything foreign-policy related in this campaign. |
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Sandbags were attached to the corpses to make them sink but the disposal was botched. |
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The club had a dropped pass on a flea flicker, a botched fake punt in its own territory and a halfback option pass intercepted in the end zone in its first four games. |
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What had once merely resembled a Buckingham Palace window treatment now, thanks to the hateful green straps and bow, looked like a botched department-store wrapping job. |
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Blanco started Saturday because Barajas had a sore finger after being struck by a Giants batter Friday night on a botched pitchout. |
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And where there is despair, may we bring a degree of initial confusion but eventually a somewhat enduring botched job. |
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Every ounce of charm had been removed in a botched 1950s remodel. |
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When the acrobatics troupe botched an attempt at a complicated human pyramid, they laughed themselves hoarse. |
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I told him the literal translation, but knew he would find it too wordy compared to the English phrase, and this was evident in his botched attempt to say it himself. |
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A callous and utterly botched effort, but even if just a sidelight to this execution, it fits the execution like a favorite glove. |
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I walked down a rail backward on a botched frontside boardslide. |
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Mellas believes his stepdaughter is the victim of a botched police investigation. |
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Litvinenko vomited once that evening but survived this first botched assassination attempt, the inquiry heard. |
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The lawyers work tirelessly to delay the execution after the prison botched its first attempt at terminating their client. |
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Another week, another botched killing under the legal euphemism of capital punishment. |
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Her botched and dicey decision could have caused irreparable damage to the environment. |
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The fate of Clayton Derrell Lockett, whose execution was botched on Tuesday night, was hardly unusual. |
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Two men who drove a stolen sewage tanker into a call centre in South Lanarkshire during a botched ram-raid robbery at an ATM have been jailed. |
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One MEP after another expressed anger and frustration about the damage inflicted on the Greek people by the eurozone's botched bailouts. |
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And if it is botched, it can all too easily spark off the next crisis. |
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Complete life scenarios can be botched for simple carelessness? No wonder the world's so fugged up! |
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Kublai botched his campaigns against Annam, Champa, and Java, but won a Pyrrhic victory against Burma. |
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But the curious silence surrounding the transplanted Bouley doesn't indicate a slipshod redo or botched job like Secession, which debuted with a nonsensical menu and clownish service. |
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It soon becomes clear that their presence in this epicentre of northern European dullness has something to do with an earlier, catastrophically botched job and a terrible anguish that Ray is carrying in his heart. |
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They have been ordered to the medieval splendor of Bruges to await further instructions after a badly botched job, and they deal with their forced vacation in predictably different ways. |
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Where the Treaty of Nice is concerned, what has gradually emerged is that Nice produced a botched job and that it is necessary to do that work again. |
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We now have proof that the minister's decision was in fact a botched job. |
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The amendments tabled by my group are along those lines and are in no way a botched job, and Mrs Lulling has clearly not understood what they are essentially about. |
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It has been a seriously botched job on the part of the Commission. |
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The post-election gloom of the nation's leading Republicans has yielded to a mood of orneriness akin to that of sports fans convinced that their team has lost the big game on a botched call. |
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The anesthesiologist considered a party to Joan Rivers' botched throat procedure is finally revealed. |
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As the result of a routine procedure — removal of a ganglion cyst — outrageously, indefensibly botched, Burke's client had lost the fine motor functions of her left hand. |
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According to independent media platform P24, 99 journalists have been formally arrested since the botched military intervention, turning Turkey once again into the world's leading jailor of reporters. |
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He committed seppuku — ritual suicide by disembowelment — in 1970, after leading a quixotic, botched coup d'état whose object was to restore the demystified emperor to his prewar status. |
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Messrs Bush and Rubio's botched answers show what happens when politicians vacillate between what they probably really think and what is, all things considered, the politically wise thing to say. |
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Upon his release, the ex-girlfriend of one of the slain bandits wants her current boyfriend to kill Johnny, but he knows that the ex-con wasn't responsible for the botched robbery. |
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Is this a botched up sale, a garage sale, a bankruptcy sale? |
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In Oklahoma, where a botched lethal injection took 43 awful minutes to kill a prisoner last year, the state House on March 3rd overwhelmingly approved a bill to allow the state to execute people by gassing them with nitrogen. |
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Job can easily be botched by unqualified people. |
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One of these women had the operation, and it was botched. |
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The botched Facebook IPO was Plagued by NASDAQ computer glitches that delayed its start, caused misorders and blocked trades. |
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Listeners who laid into Lana Del Rey for her botched Saturday Night Live performance are greedy for Adele's raspy voice and soulful embellishments. |
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At the hearing, fury over the botched rollout made way for more political scrutiny of its winners and losers, leaving Sebelius unruffled by a four-hour showdown. |
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The recent botched executions are just the tip of the iceberg. |
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A GRAN whose belly button exploded on a holiday jet after a botched tummy tuck has won more than PS20,000 compensation. |
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Mr Kan is a self-made man, ascending into politics after years toiling in citizen movements. Yet his job is made all the harder after the botched performance of his predecessor's nine months in office. |
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Harry Maguire's botched headed clearance, under little pressure, dropped to the feet of Sean Kavanagh, who strode forward before picking out an unmarked Ross McCormack on the edge of the area. |
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Detectives are working on the theory that Kerr was shot as a result of a botched robbery attempt and that the gang had not intended to murder him. |
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Arizona added its name to the grisly list of death penalty states carrying out botched executions in July when it took almost two hours and 15 doses of drug to kill Joseph Wood. |
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In places where abortion is not legal or adequately provided, women die in large numbers due to botched abortions and the subsequent complications. |
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The flagrant violation of human dignity was obvious to all. No need to look at the horrid videos which circulated on the internet shortly after these botched hangings, which, to be honest, I was unable to face. |
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She died at Salmaniya Medical Complex on Sunday, just over two weeks after she underwent a botched procedure to treat an ovarian cyst. |
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Barbie Nadeau on how one botched road could pummel Italy's economy. |
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His pal, Mr. Bruce, wound up firing them, went lawyerless, and botched his appeal. |
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Two months later, David II of Scotland was captured at the Battle of Neville's Cross, in a botched invasion of Northern England. |
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The unjolly green giant, born from a botched gamma bomb experiment in a 1962 comic book, belongs to an elite class of superhero. |
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A botched center-right leadership election on Nov. 18 verged on slapstick. |
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British experts believe that injuries on his body are akin to those sustained in a chariot accident and that his mummification was botched. |
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For those seeking to improve their appearance, the nose job can be a risky procedure and sometimes irreparable to correct if botched. |
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The DWP have created a botched, overambitious, unworkable and utter shambles of a system. |
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A DISGRACED Midland gynaecologist who left a woman needing life-saving treatment after a botched abortion has been told he can practise again. |
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If intervention is botched, free markets and free exchange rates are the superior default alternative. |
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Karl is a good lay but a lousy scam artist, and when he is injured after a botched sidewalk job, his work duties are taken over by a cute young garage mechanic named Rudolf. |
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The botched murders were his attempt to put the blame on the Krays. |
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A young woman who helped her boyfriend carry out a botched firebombing on a Birmingham house, which left two children horribly scarred, has escaped a prison sentence. |
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The about-turns include his botched plan to sell off Britain's forests as well a list of policy switches forced on the Tories by George Osborne's bungled Budget. |
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The botched arrest attempt was politically disastrous for Charles. |
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Renuka Reddy Bankulla is said to have a large role behind the botched procedure because she was not able to do what anesthesiologists should do in these operations. |
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In response to some prominent corporate screw-ups, including failed acquisitions, strategic blunders, and botched successions, attitudes of directors have changed. |
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