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Stratos, a satellite telecommunications company, said last fall that accounting errors had caused it to overstate revenue and underestimate costs; it took a charge of 35 million Canadian dollars, or $23.3 million, to cover the accounting mistakes, sending its stock plunging nearly 70percentt.
All goes well but the deal crashes and burns from a hooker's forgotten gum stuck in Edwin's pubes (arguably the most hilariously careless of hilarious careless mistakes), sending Lane into an epic tailspin--shouting in his British accent, "Because he was caught with chewing gum on his pubis".
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He had been a Pro Bowl player and Super Bowl MVP before injuries and on-field mistakes sent him into a tailspin.
"Aristide made a big mistake sending us home with our guns".
The firm's latest mistake — sending out checks in the wrong amounts — could also prove difficult to remedy.
He shrugged and said simply, "Mahler made a mistake," sending a familiar motif of titters from the first-chair prodigies to the percussionist slacker-dudes.
He made no mistake, sending in the puck to tie the score at 1-1 at 16 minutes 31 seconds of the second period.
Michael Shutterly, a Richmond, Va., banker who won $500,000 on "Millionaire," made the same mistake, sending an unnecessary tax payment to New York to maximize federal deductions.
Up stepped the Romanian superstar Marius Lacatus, who made no mistake, sending a screamer in off the crossbar from 12 yards, giving Steaua a narrow edge.
In this, the second book in the series, Esme makes a mistake, sending the circus into deep trouble and is told as her punishment that she has to run the pop-corn stand (the lowest of the low).
Hoffenheim midfielder Rudy took the spot kick and made no mistake, sending the keeper the wrong way.
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