"The Albanians have put a foot wrong and made the work of the contact group harder, " said a Western diplomat here.
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"Airtours tends to be pretty clever, and has not put a foot wrong over the last year or two, " said Heath.
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Theme and setting could be cutesy, folksy, or local-colored to death, but Wright doesn't put a foot wrong in this well-wrought mystery.
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The substitute rarely put a foot wrong and his steady kicking punished the Scots for some sloppy play in their own half.
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The plot bubbles along nicely and only puts a foot wrong when it tries to be clever or ends up a touch melodramatic.
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He never put a foot wrong, and his R25 chassis, although not seriously challenged, performed flawlessly to claim the inaugural race of the season.
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They're quite capable of coming back as we've seen time and time again and we know that we can't put a foot wrong ."
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Malcolm Laycock of Big Band World commented : " It shows a more intimate side of Gary and he doesn t put a foot wrong.
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Director Simon Phillips's immensely likeable production rarely puts a foot wrong, notably the inspired casting of Szubanski as the know-all William Barfee, who has a mucous-membrane disorder.
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For me, Uber producer Frank Fillipetti seldom puts a foot wrong, but this track tends to bombast, and its slick, polished finish gives it a manufactured tone.