As long as he doesn't break a leg or Ferrari doesn't make a huge botch of the 2003 car, then there's nothing to stop him. |
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And I don't put it past Bremer and his crew to seriously botch this whole thing. |
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There are city councils and councilpersons who can botch up and corrupt the best system ever blueprinted. |
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When we mouth off or botch it, they see us as the Dalton Boys, bullying goons who never learn. |
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He zips past at such a clip that I totally botch an attempted photo, which would only be a blur of U.S. Postal Service blue anyway. |
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A Canvey teacher stranded in Australia because of a bureaucratic botch has made the dramatic decision to stay there for good. |
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Soccer shoots-out make good theatre, too often arriving after highly-paid players have made a total botch of getting a result. |
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Who could have known the administration would botch it so badly? |
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When I look across at the Liberal cabinet, all they seem able to do is botch up, cover up and make the taxpayer cough up. |
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I have an individualistic mind to botch the 'product' mentality, and I am not out to further myself in a spotlight that knows no favorites. |
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Without them he might not or he could not botch up within these sensitive areas of dirty policy. |
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Well, if you are this government, you drag your feet on important decisions, you botch billion-dollar deals, and you let opportunities pass by. |
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The same protection is accorded to a casual letter or an entry in a diary and to the most valuable poem or essay, to a botch or daub and a masterpiece. |
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I either remember the punch line and not the joke, or I tell the joke all the way to the end and botch the punch line. |
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All his enemies somehow must botch their attempts to kill him. |
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He'd botch it, as he's botched everything foreign-policy related in this campaign. |
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Successful Machiavellians are far more interesting than the ones who botch it up or do it so obviously that they some how lose the Machiavellian nature of it in the process! |
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If you don't botch the questionnaire, you are summoned for a one-on-one interview with Pierre. |
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But leave it to me to botch the one botch-proof task of a sportswriter. |
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I would warn the Prime Minister not to botch enlargement by giving countries occasion to bring in other considerations when we reach the end of the road. |
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One would like to be able to botch his enemies, to destroy them. |
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The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed. |
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He came highly recommended, but looking at his work I saw immediately that it was a botch job. |
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But even if I were, I'd hate to get the dose wrong or botch up the attempt, resulting in a life perhaps even worse than the one I had originally, and becoming more, rather than less, of a burden. |
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Techno-utopianists of a libertarian bent think this vision is a confused botch, and that the purpose of the internet is to provide decentralised autonomous peer-to-peer systems that can replace government, not empower it. |
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That charge forms part of the impeachment proceedings which the parliament launched against the president in December. Now the Lithuanian government may be about to botch another deal. |
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Under the IJS, the optimal strategy is to attempt the most demanding routine possible, and then hope not to botch it too badly. Ms Sotnikova and her coaches understood this logic perfectly. |
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What we want is to be taken through an explanation of how the government could botch its case, allowing for only a single conviction after 20 years, with a mere five year sentence. |
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If we now botch coexistence, it will turn into a Trojan horse, and then these good, high-quality markets, including the wine market, will have gone. |
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The monthly salary of investigative journalists never exceeds 200 euros, which makes them especially vulnerable to corruption and often leads them to botch their work. |
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Instead of meeting every weekend to botch a bailout, they ought to adopt sweeping rules against manipulating credit default swaps and short-selling the bonds of small, vulnerable countries. |
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Nothing they have ever done has worked, expect of course botch up after botch up. |
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But they came nowhere near it, piling the pressure on the rookie boss and his squad after a performance he admitted was hamstrung by botch ups in attack and defence. |
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The Massachusetts-based Cave In originated in the mid 1990s as a brutal, dynamic, metal-tinged hardcore band akin to influential shredders like Converge, Coalesce, and Botch. |
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