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  • THE bungling official who lost secrets of an atomic power plant deserves a nuclear rocket up his backside. The Sun
  • What they grew dissatisfied with was Bush's bungling, his ineptitude driving oil to 80 bucks a barrel and putting America in diplomatic isolation as a Christian Zionist-led pack of cowboys, and the idea that we are stuck there nation-building for a pack of ingrateful Arab shitheads that would as soon as kill us than dip their purple fingers. The number of Americans who have died in the Iraq war...
  • With all problems we have,: 2 wars, ineffective and bungling administration, economical recession (or call it what you want) gasoline prices going through the roof mounting foods costs, John McCain second baptism is 50th on a scale 1 to 10. McCain on baptism plans: 'It's a private thing.'
  • Or, put another way, the elections were a success and a great moral victory; but the ideas that led up to them were the purest examples of bone-headed bungling; and the man who thought them all up was a dunce.
  • There are more important issues at stake than the killing of an old lady by a bungling young lout - who is himself now beyond recall. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
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  • At best they have been portrayed as bungling incompetents.
  • The 1,000 trip was booked by a bungling official. The Sun
  • The long words are delivered without the slightest bungling; and 'bigging' finished to its last _g_. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • Police were accused of bungling the investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • BUNGLING doctors left a 6½ inch metal surgical clamp inside a woman's stomach for ten months. The Sun
  • If he keeps bungling, he'll lose the job.
  • Government bungling being hushed up to keep incompetent politicians in office. The Sun
  • BUNGLING doctors left a 6½ inch metal surgical clamp inside a woman's stomach for ten months. The Sun
  • A crude trawl of press coverage in November last year revealed a different story of doctors reportedly bungling, blundering, or groping their way through headlines for almost every day of the month.
  • Yesterday's stats were put out early after bungling officials released them too soon. The Sun
  • Much worse may yet come to trouble Airdrie as they scramble to safeguard their long-term future, but they will not have top-tier football to help them, barring a bucking up of form on their part and a bit more bungling by the men from Maryhill.
  • It removed bungling amateurs from the theatre of war.
  • THREE bungling robbers were nicked by police after their bank job getaway descended into farce. The Sun
  • a bungling workman
  • But the so called ' leaders ' keep mum and even some of them encourage the bureaucrats to carry on with their bureaucratic bunglings.
  • We need saving from such bungling incompetence. The Sun
  • A bungling criminal was crushed by a car when he severed a suspension cable instead of a fuel pipe while trying to siphon petrol.
  • Birns blames much of the conjecture and confusion on the bungling of government investigators.
  • THREE bungling robbers were nicked by police after their bank job getaway descended into farce. The Sun
  • Earlier this year he stirred up Coronation Street, playing a cameo role as a bungling drayman who made a play for barmaid Shelley Unwin.
  • It removed bungling amateurs from the theatre of war.
  • The word inept, according to Roget's Thesaurus, means clumsy, artless, awkward, bungling, inadept, inefficient, unskillful, ham-handed and incapable.
  • Police were accused of bungling the investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yesterday's stats were put out early after bungling officials released them too soon. The Sun
  • THREE bungling robbers were nicked by police after their bank job getaway descended into farce. The Sun
  • We need saving from such bungling incompetence. The Sun
  • The bungling of the political people and the ordinary army commands has brought the GRU, Military Intelligence, to the fore. KARA KUSH
  • The 1,000 trip was booked by a bungling official. The Sun
  • Yesterday's stats were put out early after bungling officials released them too soon. The Sun
  • A guard was hit with a metal bar as a bungling robber snatched an empty cash box.
  • I knew it was a woman from the bungling, unmanlike way that pistol was laid in the dead hand; the only question I had to answer was _which_ woman -- Fifi, Lady Stavornell, or this wretched little hypocrite. Cleek, the Master Detective
  • BUNGLING firemen blasted an escaped red panda 40ft out of a tree in a botched rescue bid. The Sun
  • There are more important issues at stake than the killing of an old lady by a bungling young lout - who is himself now beyond recall. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • BRITAIN'S biggest courier firm has come under fire for bungling its delivery of Tower of London poppies. The Sun
  • Ransacked: Ania Cerelczak outside the gallery in Great Guildford Street Bungling thief drops mobile during ram-raid at gallery Robbers smashed their van into a London art gallery in a ram-raid that caused thousands of pounds of damage. Evening Standard - Home
  • The bungling firm suddenly realised residents had hooked up their homes to the grid for free. The Sun
  • A bungling thief who masterminded a plot to defraud cashpoint customers by installing a camera in an ATM machine has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
  • Protesters blame him for mismanaging the economy, bungling the fight against SARS, and listening too carefully to Beijing and not enough to local opinion.
  • Associated Press Coming four months after the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and weeks of bungling by the nation's leaders in response, the title gives the struggling, weary country a tenacious national symbol to rally around. Japan Wakes Up to Soccer Glory
  • Then, in the bungling hurry of fitting out, the hulls of several vessels were left foul, which made them dull sailers; while nearly all the holds were left unscoured, which, of course, helped to propagate the fevers, scurvy, plague, and pestilence brought on by bad food badly stowed. The Great Fortress : A chronicle of Louisbourg 1720-1760
  • The long words are delivered without the slightest bungling; and "bigging" finished to its last _g_. On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
  • Alongside clerical errors and bureaucratic bungling are countless instances in which reliable recordkeeping has underpinned justice. Times, Sunday Times
  • We need saving from such bungling incompetence. The Sun
  • To assume simple bureaucratic bungling is simply simple-minded. Balkinization
  • A guard was hit with a metal bar as a bungling robber snatched an empty cash box.
  • Police were accused of bungling the investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • What emerges may be even worse than our brutal, self-interested bungling, but hope springs eternal.
  • The 1,000 trip was booked by a bungling official. The Sun
  • We've all faced it: red tape, small print, bureaucratic bungling or sheer unhelpfulness that can make doing even the simplest task a nightmare.
  • Here, the organization has had time to show its true colours, to show its inefficiency and its bungling.
  • Their frustrations and ire were directed at a dithering Government and bungling quangos, not those who promote the sport in this country.
  • Bungling bureaucrats even failed to inform people that there was a problem with the stairlift and that the only way to get to the first floor centre was up a steep flight of stairs.
  • * A Bigfoot Christmas* by James Powell James Powell's bungling but beloved Bullock is back for another Christmas adventure, this one involving, of all things, the "Bigfoot," a creature of the same ilk as the Abominable Snowman of lore. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • Coming four months after the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and weeks of bungling by the nation's leaders in response, the title gives the struggling, weary country a tenacious national symbol to rally around. Soccer Win Brings Joy to Nation
  • By then our four European clubs should, barring any self-destructive bunglings, still be in their respective competitions.
  • The Vassall spy scandal made him look out of touch; the Profumo affair squared the circle of foolish trust and bungling incompetence. Supermac: The Life of Harold Macmillan by DR Thorpe – review
  • LUCKNOW - The Congress Wednesday termed the suspension of 22 officials by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati for alleged bungling of funds meant for the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) as an "eyewash". Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • a bungling performance
  • He came to parliament and made a poignant and dignified departure after a bungling and undignified three weeks.

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