| 31. | It showed the Bruins botching simple plays and repeating mistakes that should have been corrected in October.
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| 32. | Over weeks, we see him succeeding and failing, making brilliant decisions or botching a job.
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| 33. | Then after botching the hiring process, Pederson settles on a guy with less than dazzling credentials.
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| 34. | July 27 : Electoral Council president, accused of botching elections and favoring Aristide supporters, resigns.
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| 35. | Last year, Grachev ousted several top generals who criticized him for botching the campaign in Chechnya.
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| 36. | Earlier Saturday, Russians living in the enclave of Barentsburg accused Norwegian officials of botching the job.
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| 37. | She began Sunday night by botching a handstand on the uneven bars, forcing her to improvise.
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| 38. | Thornton needed only a clean bar routine but nearly collapsed right away, botching a change in grip.
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| 39. | Did this mean that Eddie the Eagle had been zonked while botching his jumps in past Winter Games?
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| 40. | Derek Jeter smashing his glove against the ground after botching a would-be double-play grounder.
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