Don't be too sure, cupcake, because he is a consummate screw-up, and he manages to screw up. |
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But Afghanistan is the sort of experience that can screw up a veteran once he's home. |
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Oh, we have a good idea, on a gross level, of what governments should not do to really screw up the economy. |
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If I screw up, I want you to send a distress signal and evacuate this ship. |
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For most of my life, I've been in situations where people expect me to screw up. |
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Squint your eyes, screw up your face and study the glossy frames and you'll find them fascinating. |
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I mean, jings, if you're going to screw up, at least admit responsibility for it. |
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However, even if he did screw up, it was in the direction of being just a little too gung-ho in his patriotic fervor. |
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Beware your Little League baseball coach, kids, he may just screw up your life. |
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There is little room for sympathy when chief executives screw up, particularly if shareholders, employees and customers are left holding the baby. |
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The Goldman purchase of the Merrill CDOs is proof positive that the geniuses at Goldman screw up like everyone else. |
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Everyone knows that when scientists play around with genes, they screw up. |
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If the minister can screw up so badly on this file, what do average, ordinary Canadians think about what is happening to them with their taxes? |
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Make sure you've got Firefox installed first, and be sure to read the list of warnings about ways you can screw up your anonymity. |
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I bet it's possible to screw up a debate on Evolution with similar incorrect quotes. |
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I wouldn't fool with this utility as there is apparently no way to get tech support after a screw up like this. |
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Secondly, any editing in the doubled frame rate may now screw up the field order. |
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The task was to screw up a newspaper masthead, rip it in half, then draw what you saw, looking at the spaces between letters rather than the actual letters. |
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In the wake of such a grisly screw up, it is tempting to play the blame game. |
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In all honesty she may be handling it better, in terms of not letting it affect her as a person or screw up her life. |
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I mean, how could they screw up something as natural as a lap dance? |
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I've been trying to screw up the courage to call you ever since. |
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Maybe they were too busy, but maybe there was also a lot of pressure not to screw up, an easy enough thing to do in real life but even more so in the Twitterverse. |
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And you know what happens if you screw up your sales tax returns? |
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I left him in the drawing room, and told Van Helsing that he had said goodbye, so the latter went to the kitchen to tell the undertaker's men to proceed with the preperations and to screw up the coffin. |
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It then remains to screw up the gun, to place the starters and to shoot. |
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It takes the silversword twenty years to screw up the energy for its final floral pyrotechnic. |
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The Russians look foolish because they seemed to screw up at the penny-ante stuff. |
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David Eddie writes that no one is perfect, and the difference between a perennial screw up and someone who isn't is how one responds to said screw ups. |
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Screw up spectacularly just once and popular opinion will consign you to the cavalcade of history's bigger dills. |
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