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"I'll always come a cropper at some point," Everett says cheerfully, using a Britishism for "screw up".
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So we are hardly in a position to chastise the United States for screwing up".
I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologise for screwing up so badly.
In the British "Skins," there's a sense that society is partly at fault for screwing up the kids.
Shouldn't they be sacking people over at Condé Nast and Hearst for screwing up so badly?
But ultimately, we said, if we made the wrong move, who would ultimately take responsibility for screwing up?
Perhaps mathematics "cannot go wrong," but human beings have a remarkable capacity for screwing up in real life.
That's $32m for screwing up - or, if we generously assume he put in 10 hours a day at this task, about $30,000 an hour.
"I can't even get mad at myself for screwing up the round," Leon said in his best mock-philosophical tone.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which has a tolerance for screwing up that's notably less extensive than God's, had wiped its hands of his campaign awhile back.
We start by seeing Robin's tearful but expressionless face in close-up as this agent, Al Harvey Keitell), harangues her mercilessly for screwing up her career, by making endless bad choices.
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