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    1. the House maintenance has made a botch of it, and Mother told me to come and inform you


    2. 27 The Lord will strike you with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof you canst not be healed


    3. 35 The Lord shall strike you in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed, from the sole of your foot to the top of your head


    4. He'd done little of it before, and hesitated to make a botch, but Carl accused Trask of dogging it as payback for his insults


    5. He was so close to his retirement that he didn't need anything to botch it up now


    6. Getting the call, being told he’d better not botch the investigation, taking four different buses to get to the scene


    7. Botch: A boil; swelling of the skin


    8. I said I didn’t care if they did botch up a simple operation, that it wasn’t up to them if I was going to have children


    9. But there was plenty of incentive to hurry and scamp and slobber and botch


    10. By heaven, Theodore Purefoy, thou hast done a doughty deed and no botch! Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle

    11. She had always known she disliked him mainly because he had charge of her and tended to botch the job, but now that he soon wouldn’t, he was only a worried, not very bright man trying to do what he was thought was best


    12. The fact is that it’s very easy to botch a financial transaction due to rounding errors, and using big, precise integers prevents this problem


    13. Botch, which will answer as well as anything we know, being admirable in color and architectural feeling, and just sketchy enough


    1. ” He made no secret about the consequences of another botched attempt to mislead the king, his eyes level and hard as he stared at Darniil


    2. After too many of those botched rescue missions, I’d learned to keep my eyes on the road and walk faster when a stray tried desperately to latch on


    3. The first guy was easy, he botched the job and he


    4. RCMP media relations officers testified at the inquiry about the botched


    5. Hopefully they had made the payment for his services into his account before the botched assassination happened


    6. He would have been better off to have driven away immediately after the botched assassination


    7. They both chuckled at his botched, but recognizable


    8. botched it somehow and he ended with al his memories


    9. If a forensics expert is allowed to review the evidence and reports and comes to the same conclusions it would constitute new evidence, not necessarily of innocence but it could be used to demonstrate how the investigation was botched from the very beginning


    10. Botched repairs on top of botched repairs, what we refer to as Band Aid maintenance

    11. This is a funny story about a botched prison escape this guy tried to get away with


    12. The botched attempt on Prince William’s life would be revenged


    13. � The missions were already dangerous enough without having to contend with political interference, which usually meant botched planning and unreasonable expectations


    14. Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust


    15. And if Schultz hadn't botched up and whacked Doran over there on the head, he wouldn't have had to be dead


    16. It was a botched up surgery for sure but why not


    17. Pastors, botched penises, and bombs?


    18. from the rafters, but before the botched job could reach its grue-


    19. Yes, Rahul had botched up big time


    20. What a botched up job that was

    21. It is alleged that when Kay, one of his wives (whom he has recently divorced) died in a botched abortion attempt, he ordered the surgeons to cut her up and reassemble her with her legs on her shoulders and arms on her pelvis as a warning to the others


    22. And then the song was over, and she was frowning, knowing they botched the number


    23. She had at least not fully botched her role; perhaps he truly would release her from her troth


    24. The meme would be boosted by the fact Bono slipped and fell in the bath the very next day, leading to a hospital visit that many ascribed to another botched operation by the Logan’s Run team


    25. “Must have botched the job though


    26. ” After a brief moment, he continued, “The legend has it that after Alfred Helm’s daughter was killed by Raymond Reynolds in a botched bank robbery


    27. The Maybricks did well at their new location for awhile, but trouble began to brew when a local criminal met his end in a botched bank robbery


    28. for the opportunity to redeem himself after the botched operation


    29. After a botched clearing pass by the Brewer


    30. The story of a botched mission to the moon

    31. Talaric nodded his head and I decided to shut up before I botched it and put my foot in my mouth


    32. This had been his first job and he had botched it by being impatient


    33. I’d botched the question and was starting to turn away in embarrassment, when his fingers caught my chin and stopped me


    34. The gist of the dream was easily enough painted: She'd botched it


    35. My guess is that it’s a robbery that got botched


    36. He had originally intended to kill President Richard Nixon but botched several attempts


    37. What is the same fate doing to Christian, even as we speak, who was highly unstable to begin with? He certainly hasn’t had an easy time of it since I arrived in Dublin: catapulted unarmed into the Silvers for years by a botched ritual, fed Unseelie by myself, locked in a desperate battle for control over what he’s becoming, and now held captive by a monster that rips out his guts every time he heals


    38. When Bobby was five, a botched operation on his appendix nearly killed him


    39. There is talk of a botched investigation, suggestions that a change in personnel may be required


    40. ” And then he peeled Cate from his leg and lifted her, and her face was botched with tears

    41. They decided he’d botched it


    42. Castro wasn’t particularly communist but when President Kennedy backed a botched invasion to get rid of him, Castro understandably decided to make friends with the Russians


    43. Or more precisely, when the man in front of him had murdered her in a botched attempt to get to him


    1. A few years later the same doctor botches operations, causes a patient’s death, and loses his license to practice medicine


    1. ” She was botching it


    2. But that's no excuse for botching a god-damned


    3. Shivering from the night air, I cursed myself for botching this chance to know the truth


    4. He was angry—angry with his mother, who never liked Megan; angry with the newspapers for what they were writing about her, the implication that she got what was coming to her; angry with the police for botching the whole thing, for failing her, failing him


    5. She tried to help his mom bake cookies one time, breathing loudly and botching the recipe, then eating more of the dough than she cooked


    6. “Hear the police are botching this royally,” he said, tucking his hands into his armpits


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