But when intellectuals decide to improve the world they inevitably make a mess of it. |
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There are people who are walking encyclopedias, but they make a mess of their lives. |
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But if you try and use it for raking up the leaves, you'll just make a mess of the garden. |
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Poor workmanship by the decoration team may still make a mess of your house even though you have paid for good materials. |
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It'll make a mess of it if you put it into the Middle East equation as well. |
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The outfits doing the censoring are re-working the movies however they see fit, which the directors claim can make a mess of their work. |
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It is as if the corner of a Rembrandt has been hacked off, so it is extremely important that we don't rush in and make a mess of it. |
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Very discreet, they will never disturb your guests, be tortured by your children or make a mess of your house. |
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That interference does not help anyone, because all it does is make a mess of programs. |
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The French and other Continentals would always make a mess of things. |
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After all this you are probably inspired to go grab your soldering iron and your little screwdrivers and make a mess of your mainboard in a spree of overclocking joy. |
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At least this should zap Karnataka into action and make it do something to stop coalition politics make a mess of a project that could put Bangalore in the big league. |
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It's obvious to me that charity does not begin at home anymore, and it does not matter who we elect to run this country, they will make a mess of it anyway. |
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I have never seen a chair make a mess of a committee's work as you have done. |
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There is no real matter of importance here, but it is important that we do not make a mess of it. |
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When evaluating the other party's election platforms, what promises have they made that they'll end up reneging on later, and what promises will they actually try to accomplish but make a mess of? |
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But with important financial decisions, speed can make a mess of things. |
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What we have done is go in, make a mess of it and get out fast. |
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But the nerves do make a mess of your day. |
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But let us not make a mess of it within the European Union by having all sorts of obscure regulations and by blowing taxpayers' money in the process. |
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Of course, we are free to make a mess of this interior design. but remember the adjuster guarantee: our best efforts, however many or few, are salvaged and organized into the fabric of our soul. |
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