The faltering heartbeat of this living death is the man's sound archive diary scooped into boxes, metic-ulously numbered, shambolically stored. |
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I scratched my head, feeling my hair stick up shambolically. |
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Sadly, it will be greeted with weary resignation by Swindonians, who have watched the authority lurch shambolically from one crisis to another in recent years. |
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A fortnight ago, Radio 4's Saturday Review was shambolically pulled at the last moment due to a technical glitch. |
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Downing Street last night tried to gloss over Lord Butler's scathing, but tactfully phrased verdict on its shambolically informal style of government. |
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But in failing to deal with the region's own problems, ASEAN is echoing the sorry state of those individual members which are being run either autocratically, or shambolically or both. |
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Churchill is just 24 and approaching a new century with little to his name but a shambolically unsuccessful election campaign. |
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It's cheaply made, shambolically written, diabolically acted, badly directed and excruciatingly awful. |
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These magnificent animals, the true kings of the jungle, are reduced to a laughing stock as they parade shambolically around the ring. |
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It's a shambolically depressing story, and its main beats are likely to recur: nearly all of Ms Brown's generation are risking this sort of thing, including whichever among them ends up prime minister. |
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Ireland's Last Stand began less shambolically than you might expect. |
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Stuart Skelton broke the heart as the shambolically victimised Grimes, and from a largely excellent cast Alan Opie was a sorrowingly wise Captain Balstrode. |
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