| 31. | Clearly no Bond, Scott inadvertently starts an avalanche and nearly botches his mission.
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| 32. | "No botches this time, " vowed Allen Schulman, a Canton delegate.
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| 33. | At various points during the movie, he riotously botches every suicide he attempts.
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| 34. | They, of course, botch the job.
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| 35. | She is aware of Botch's recklessness.
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| 36. | She is hoping that in her pitch, she does not botch her speech.
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| 37. | Volter removes his name from the film and botches the editing of the film.
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| 38. | When Congress does become more involved in foreign policy, it frequently botches the job.
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| 39. | There was a whole chain of botches.
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| 40. | A lot of people say the government botches things the private sector could handle easily.
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