During a break in the filming for the upcoming HBO movie " Boycott " in downtown Atlanta, Wright seems limber and relaxed even though he'd been muffing his lines and had to reshoot the previous scene three times before getting it right.
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The hero is Thomas Mackelway ( Aaron Eckhart ), an FBI agent of considerable talent and zeal who's in disgrace for muffing a recent case by using illegal procedures, and has just been reassigned to a bureau office in the bush leagues of rural New Mexico.
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Tryba, who bogeyed the final hole by muffing his chip from the fringe and missing a 3 1-2-meter ( 12-foot ) par putt, had nine birdies to go with an eagle on No . 11, where he sank a 9-meter ( 30-foot ) putt.
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Fourth-seeded Spanish player Tommy Robredo survived a scare against Russia's Dmitry Tursunov to prevail 7-5, 6-7 ( 2 ), 6-4 after muffing three match points, while Denmark's Kenneth Carlsen advanced as his French opponent Paul-Henri Mathieu retired in the second round.
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Even in his autobiography " You Can't Catch Sunshine ", Maynard states that he was not only disappointed in the botched attempt, but also at the commentators for saying he fumbled the ball due to their lack of knowledge of football and its terminology by not knowing the difference between a fumble and muffing the ball.
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He was rarely noted for making errors, or " muffing " the ball during his career, but it was his throwing error in the eleventh inning of a game between the Red Stockings and the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1870, that allowed the winning run to score, ending the Stockings'winning streak, which was at 84 games.
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At last week's forum of GOP presidential candidates, a visitor from Mars might never have guessed that the O . J . verdict had rocked the country or that the Million Man March was in the offing; there was so little talk about Topics A and B that Jack Kemp chided his fellow Republicans for muffing " an incredible opportunity to step into the vacuum ."
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The Virgin's buttons are recessed too far, its backlighting is even dimmer than the Dell's, and making the thing work with your PC can involve an ugly ritual of firmware downloads and restarts . ( The company admits to muffing this process, and promises to improve it . ) More important, the lesson of the iPod's looks seems to have sailed straight over Virgin's heads; this is one aesthetically challenged player.