| 41. | In 1996, the bureau was humiliated for botching an investigation of the bombing at the Atlanta Olympics.
|
| 42. | But the above description makes it pretty clear they were doing me a favor by botching the job.
|
| 43. | "Are they botching medical exams because they don't have the right equipment ?"
|
| 44. | Last December, she formally accused police in the British territory of botching their share of the investigation.
|
| 45. | Though Harrison hovers through all three acts _ usually botching food orders _ he is hardly the star.
|
| 46. | With Regal, Eugene won his first and only championship in WWE, taking the botching a dropkick.
|
| 47. | When Roosevelt attempted to speak with a native German, he had to apologize after botching the attempt.
|
| 48. | Not only that, the Strizhenovs somehow manage to have little disagreements without botching the assignment at hand : making
|
| 49. | Famie earned fame for botching a plate of rice, then blaming it on Manthey's constant griping.
|
| 50. | This in spite of three-putting from the fringe on the 15th, botching a wonderful birdie opportunity.
|