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For Allen, we are foolish to depend on our psyche as a system to manage the mess of projects and things of our creativity.
Unfortunately, Facebook managed to mess up the most basic piece of Event functionality through the update.
"We managed to mess up their plans," he said, referring to predictions of an easy victory for conservatives.
This is November 2014 and the organisation that looks after 1.5m civil service pensions has managed to make a mess of calculating and paying former public servants.
"We went to Tahrir Square and now we don't have any customers," laments Hany abd-el-Fattah, a tent-maker from Bab Zuwayla in Cairo.The task of managing the mess has fallen to an interim government of technocrats, former opposition politicians and a few Mubarak holdovers.
What a refreshing experience that is after the mess Martin Scorsese managed to make of Wharton's The Age of Innocence, obtusely fetishising the mahogany and bone china and unconvincingly affecting to find eroticism in Daniel Day-Lewis pantingly unbuttoning Michelle Pfeiffer's glove.
One area he didn't manage to make a mess of was the youth system, which at times last season provided half of the first team.
It's not the first time Bratton has had to manage the public relations mess of a corruption scandal.
The creative writer unwittingly manages to make a mess of the ordinary thinking process: memory, imagination, and something approximating objective reality are all mooshed together into a dark, rich stew.
"In contrast, the politicians were making a mess managing the rest of the country.
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