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bungled and Jackson
This affair, however, was so badly bungled that, in spite of having to endure much harsh and brutal treatment at the hands of the captain, the reformers had little difficulty in refuting the evidence against them upon arrival at Port Jackson.

bungled and play
After several bungled attempts on his life, two ex-soldiers from the former English dominion of Calais known as Black Will and Loosebag ( called Shakebag, or Shakebags, in the play ) were hired and continued to make botched attempts.

bungled and entire
Opinions differ as to whether he uncovered a conspiracy behind the John F. Kennedy assassination, but was blocked from successful prosecution by a federal government cover-up, whether he bungled his chance to uncover a conspiracy, or whether the entire case was an unproductive waste of resources.

bungled and ;
She takes part in a bungled drug raid, in which she returns fire after a drug kingpin fires at her, using an infant as a hostage ; her superiors blame her for the resulting mess, and she is removed from active duty, mostly at Krendler's instigation.
The principal characters are: Ingrey, who received a wolf spirit in childhood and spends most of the story discovering how, why and to what effect ; Ijada, who receives a leopard spirit in a bungled rite ; and Wencel, who has extended his life for centuries by taking over the bodies of others, mainly his own descendants, for a purpose that is finally revealed.

bungled and up
Here he bungled his way through a feature on the 1994 FIFA World Cup, gave a colourful report on the previous sporting season, made a complete mess of reporting the recent horse racing meeting, and was beaten up by a female martial-arts instructor.
After a bungled ambush and rescue attempt by Bavarian border guards and Munich police, the terrorists shot their bound captives and blew up a helicopter containing four of them.
The long list of US military UAV programs that have been bungled and dropped after much expense and effort, with some of them like the Hunter ending up effectively reaching operational service in spite of it, provoked the decision.
Though the investigation is lightly bungled, everything seems inexplicable, from how the fish-dinner stomach contents could line up with his ferry boat crossing, to the single Russian coin in his pocket.
I quarrelled with my story, & bungled up a conclusion.

bungled and 3
On 3 November 1964, while Shalom was six years old, his father, Shimon Shalom, a bank manager and a member of the Beitar movement, was killed during the course of a bungled bank robbery.

bungled and was
Just think of old Granther Stannard who pulled the teeth of Dark Younger ( her real name was Dorcas ), and because he bungled the job and left two protruding tusks she put such a hex on him that he thought his legs were made of glass.
" Lewis believes that it " was his farsighted certainty that total annihilation of Baratieri and a sweep into Eritrea would force the Italian people to turn a bungled colonial war into a national crusade " that stayed his hand.
The plan, however, was bungled, resulting in a tied electoral vote between Jefferson and Burr.
At the beginning of July 1995, the hero of the 1993 coup, Viktor Yerin was transferred to the Foreign Intelligence Service, after the bungled anti-terrorist operation in Budennovsk.
An attempt to relieve Naples by sea was badly bungled when Totila was informed during unnecessary delays, and a storm dispersed a second attempt, delivering the general, Demetrius, into Totila's hands.
In a controversial decision over what many considered a bungled trial ( Judge Walter Jay Skinner ruled that the jurors should answer questions that they and many others considered confusing ), Beatrice was acquitted and Grace only paid $ 8 million, a third of which went to the lawyers and lawyer fees.
To drive away a poorly led covering force of 20, 000 with the 45, 000 available to the Army of the North should have posed no great problem, but the business was sadly bungled.
Mesrine was sentenced to ten years in prison for the bungled kidnapping but escaped a few weeks later, only to be reapprehended the next day.
Some criticized the theory that Ngor was killed in a bungled robbery, pointing to $ 2, 900 in cash that had been left behind and the fact that the thieves had not rifled his pockets.
The last reported sighting took place on 6 July 1980, when the vanishing hitchhiker's prophecy was apparently a bungled kind of meteorology.
Because of both boys ' inexperience with weapons, it was a bungled affair.
This was in relation to the violence that followed the bungled national elections in Kenya of December 2007.
* Lawrence Sanderson is a bald black man who was a representative of the investors in the bungled stage adaptation of Shock Treatment and an investor in Boston's theater scene.
His parents and wife Marj maintained that it was not a suicide attempt, but a bungled attempt to murder Matchee, before acquiescing to the story of an attempted suicide.
The botched Iranian hostage rescue of the Jimmy Carter administration is bungled by a team of aces ( including Popinjay and Carnifex ) rather than the U. S. military ( and was later proven to be part of a conspiracy to prevent Carter's re-election due to his pro-wild card stance ).
However, the plan to take Dublin was bungled by two conspirators, Maguire and MacMahon, who were captured by the authorities.
The start itself was a shambles, with a bungled flag drop causing a collision between Jackie Oliver and Graham Hill, for which Oliver was fined £ 50.

bungled and then
He launched a successful raid to prepare the ground for a full-scale invasion at the Battle of Frenchman's Creek but then bungled two attempts to cross the river near Fort Erie and drew the loathing of his soldiers.
While Fred did express some leadership skill every now and then, he was largely helpless without the Baronness to guide him, and bungled more than a few missions, including the Terror Drome project, which the Commander himself had put a considerable amount of effort in to developing ever since 1982.

bungled and who
However, the baker who had been charged with lacing bread with arsenic bungled the attempt by putting an excess of the poison into the dough.
Accounts of the lavish lifestyle he maintained on the Saratoga campaign, combined with a gentlemanly bearing and his career as a playwright led less-than-friendly contemporaries to caricature him, as historian George Billias writes, " a buffoon in uniform who bungled his assignments badly ".
He was killed in a bungled robbery by a gang who had mistaken him for a gold buyer carrying gold from the nearby Arnold goldfield.
She eventually cooperates under duress ( Proteus threatens to kill a little girl who is one of Susan's patients after killing Walter for a bungled rescue attempt ).
Tavannes believes the bungled assassination is the fault of the Abbot, who has become a liability, and the cleric is placed under arrest, suspected of being an impostor.
: The Adventures of Pauline McPeril was a short-lived comic strip by Mad artist Jack Rickard that starred a dumb blonde secret agent who successfully bungled her way through various intrigues.

bungled and final
The United States ' team did not participate in the final, having bungled their first relay stick handoff in their qualification heat the previous day.

bungled and two
In 1812, two American attempts to capture Fort Erie were bungled by Brigadier General Alexander Smyth.

bungled and .
On January 7, 1982, brothers Karl and Walter Bernhard LaGrand bungled an armed bank robbery in Marana, Arizona, United States, killing a man and severely injuring a woman in the process.
The porteños bungled their effort to extend control over Paraguay by choosing José Espínola y Peña as their spokesman in Asunción.
Some of the Green Mountain Boys preferred to stick with Ethan Allen and were captured along with Allen in August 1775 in a bungled attempt to capture the city of Montreal.
They bungled the job and were seized by the emperor's bodyguard.
After several bungled attempts to regain the territory, Edward sent his wife, Isabella, to negotiate peace terms.
AIM describes itself as " a non-profit, grassroots citizens watchdog of the news media that critiques botched and bungled news stories and sets the record straight on important issues that have received slanted coverage.
On 9 September 1991, the company issued a profits warning and later that week " bungled " the launch of a £ 432 million rights issue.
* Jansson, Bruce S. The $ 16 trillion mistake: How the U. S. bungled its national priorities from the New Deal to the present ( Columbia University Press, 2001 )
After the bungled murder, Raskolnikov falls into a feverish state and begins to worry obsessively over the murder.
He is widely credited with having helped coach Reagan to victory in the second presidential debate with Walter Mondale, after aides Richard Darman and David Stockman bungled preparations for the disastrous first debate.
A bungled escape from the Moon brings the trio back to ( and beneath ) the Earth, where the Roman God Vulcan hosts his guests with courtesy and Albrecht is found.

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