Tempting as it is to see this as a gigantic conspiracy, I suspect it's more of a cock-up. |
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In what is either a master stroke of publicity or a massive cock-up, the plot of the long-awaited novel may have been leaked. |
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A kitchen cock-up meant we got salmon stir-fried with celery and a sweet and hot sauce, which was tasty enough, but not what we ordered. |
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Having atoned for one World Cup cock-up, he is expected to build for the next tournament, which just happens to be in France. |
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The company insists it was all the result of a cock-up and not conspiracy. |
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I have been a lifelong follower of the cock-up rather than conspiracy theory, and it seems blatantly obvious that jockeys do make mistakes from time to time. |
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