The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered. |
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Even minor things can bungle hard work, and English materials in international events are no small problems. |
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First, while not unreasonable, the assumption that we would bungle the task of assigning rationality is speculative. |
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At length, all excuses being exhausted, they began to bungle over and misload the luggage. |
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This is a peace officer who is caught in the middle of this bureaucratic bungle. |
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They claim the bungle may have helped to fuel the alarming childhood obesity crisis in the UK and associated problems such as heart disease and diabetes in later life. |
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The promise was there but the performance was not, because the money was not coming through and there was an administrative bungle. |
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Council housing benefit departments across the country reacted with dismay after the DWP bungle was revealed. |
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Is the Prime Minister protecting his minister because he knows he has been directly involved with this billion dollar bungle? |
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Tatum and Hill reunite in 22 Jump Street as Jenko and Schmidt, hapless cops who go undercover as students to bungle a drug ring. |
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But the extraordinary effect of a single bureaucratic bungle has been to knock 0.6 percentage points off Japan's growth. |
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Another strand involves three inept gangsters and a dog, who bungle every job they attempt, and whose dog you just know is going to become a crucial part of the plot. |
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If the Prime Minister is telling the truth, there was a serious bungle. |
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Jeremy Paxman's probing interview with Silvio Berlusconi may have garnered plenty of headlines, but Newsnight had a narrow escape after a bungle in the emailed transcript of the exchanges sent under embargo to journalists. |
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But he is the guiding spirit of the International Crisis Group, a small outfit dedicated to the preventive efforts that governments and multilateral agencies tend to bungle. |
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The good news is that if markets value consistency, and I guarantee that they do, they can always count on Canada's finance minister to bungle some important file. |
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Late last year, while watching the international trade minister bungle negotiations, the official opposition began calling for arrangements to support the softwood industry workers. |
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This isn't a multi-hundred million dollar bungle like the computer payroll system screwup from a year ago. |
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A ROGUE City trader nicknamed Chinkie John lost nearly pounds 7million and put 50 people out of work in an investment bungle, it was revealed last night. |
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Since 1993, when the octet formed as a side project, few bands have been doing the alternative thing, as influenced by Faith No More and Mr. Bungle. |
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The gateway to the World Heritage Bungle Bungles is a small community called Warmun, halfway between Halls Creek and Kununurra in the east Kimberley. |
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