| 1. | The two men clash when the novice begins botching the job.
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| 2. | McDermott soon followed with charges that Republicans were botching the probe.
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| 3. | Yet after botching her short program, Kwan still finished eighth.
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| 4. | Ridge didn't help matters by botching his big announcement.
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| 5. | He plays a surgeon fired for botching an operation while on amphetamines.
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| 6. | Schettino accused some of his crew of misunderstanding and botching his orders.
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| 7. | Yugoslavia is the most obvious example of Europe's botching its opportunity.
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| 8. | Obviously, it has involved more than just botching health-care reform.
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| 9. | Botching, he notes, is not all bad.
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| 10. | Michael's pushy curiosity leads to his almost botching things several times.
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