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- The bungled opportunity seemed symptomatic of the Rangers's season.
- This day, however, was not the standard Seahawk bungle.
- In short, they said, the police bungled the case.
- Every false start, every discarded arrangement, every bungled vocal.
- That followed his bungled attempt to suborn House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
- From the start, Clinton bungled his role as 1960s icon.
- He also bungled a grounder by Tim Bogar in the eighth.
- It bungled that business this time by not supporting the Spaniards.
- The commedia players are a bungling, good-hearted lot.
- The game remained deadlocked after a bungled extra-point attempt.
- Unfortunately, Hollywood has so far bungled its approach to cybercrime.
- The reconstruction of Afghanistan must not be bungled a second time.
- The Bruins also had an interception and a bungled punt snap.
- The terrorists to whom Iraq subcontracts the job might bungle it.
- And he never bungled the occupation because there was no occupation.
- Simpson's lawyers have accused Mazzola of bungling evidence collection.
- Generations of Australians have blamed British bungling for their horrible loss.
- They bungled two inbounds plays and failed to control a rebound.
- Ethiopian and Egyptian investigators have also accused each other of bungling.
- Frustrated friends and family members accused Norway of bungling the operation.
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