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- The two men clash when the novice begins botching the job.
- McDermott soon followed with charges that Republicans were botching the probe.
- Yet after botching her short program, Kwan still finished eighth.
- Ridge didn't help matters by botching his big announcement.
- He plays a surgeon fired for botching an operation while on amphetamines.
- Schettino accused some of his crew of misunderstanding and botching his orders.
- Yugoslavia is the most obvious example of Europe's botching its opportunity.
- Obviously, it has involved more than just botching health-care reform.
- Botching, he notes, is not all bad.
- Michael's pushy curiosity leads to his almost botching things several times.
- Sorry, if I'm botching the format.
- Russians living in the enclave of Barentsburg accused Norwegian officials of botching the job.
- Lebed blamed Kulikov for botching the Chechen war and demanded that Yeltsin fire him.
- The Democrats are really botching it up.
- Russians living in the enclave of Barentsburg accused Norwegian officials of botching the recovery mission.
- Former national champion Michael Weiss is fifth after botching two of his three required jumps.
- One of Sullivan's officers subsequently preferred charges against him for botching the operation.
- Moments before the lecture, Jax had committed the Cardinal sin of botching a defensive call.
- The NFL contributed to the conspiracy theorizing by botching last spring's Cowboys testing process.
- Not Sunday, not after the Jets ended their opening drive by botching an apparent touchdown.
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