| 41. | Some White House officials blamed the communications office for bungling the requests.
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| 42. | He argues that depression is the aftermath of bungled weaning.
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| 43. | But running a close second seems to be bungling inquiries.
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| 44. | Kaunda was originally accused of plotting a bungled coup attempt last October.
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| 45. | It also bungles some of the playwright's carefully calibrated rhythms.
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| 46. | Somehow my generation has bungled the notion of balancing time and money.
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| 47. | I just think this has been bungled from the public participation standpoint,
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| 48. | And now Nomar has bungled two balls in two nights.
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| 49. | Except for bungled denials, his words are not memorable.
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| 50. | Almost bungled Notre Dame game, but schedule gets easier from here.
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