Sadly, the implementation process has been a saga of one botch-up after another. |
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In a classic botch-up, the grass at the River Plate Stadium had been liberally sprinkled with sea water, the grass dying in the heat. |
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But Prideaux, in an agonizing botch-up, is shot, and Control, already politically weak, is fired along with Smiley. |
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The Saltires are doing a fantastic job against the counties just now, and the last thing Scottish cricket needs is a botch-up like this. |
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Sheep farmers have been struggling really hard and we do not need a botch-up of this sort to affect the sales we have got at the moment. |
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But a botch-up with his travel plans meant that our answer to Sven Goran Eriksson finally jetted into Glasgow airport at 10pm. |
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But, one wonders, what statistical botch-up will be revealed next June? |
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A HUGE botch-up has left the RAF with eight Chinook helicopters worth pounds 259million they cannot use. |
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I'm not going to say that you've made such a monumental botch-up of this parliament that it has damaged the Labour Party, Scotland, and the whole United Kingdom. |
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The botch-up is obviously a regular occurrence even though driving licences involve just one office and one Government department. |
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Ice dance legends Torvill and Dean are suing the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for pounds 170,000 over an alleged ad botch-up. |
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A botch-up stopped the 33-year-old's divorce from wife Rhona going through at Ayr Sheriff Court. |
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The same cannot be said of Vaughan, which is why his reappointment is ill-timed and could be the biggest botch-up of all. |
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But a botch-up over his travel plans meant that our answer to Sven Goran Eriksson finally jetted into Glasgow airport at 10pm. |
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The USA skipper's season-long loan deal with Racing Santander is in the balance because of an administrative botch-up by the second division outfit. |
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