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Eight years later I’m baffled as to how Disney bungled what came afterward.
Energy regulator Ofgem approved the use of the levy to cover the cost of its bungled regulation of the market, which led to around 30 firms going bankrupt in less than two years.
His first bungled attempt, waylaying a passerby and bleeding him like a pig, is interrupted by dog walkers.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1162035/let-the-right-one-in-ending-explained-a-tale-of-boy-meets-vampire/
In this bungled Freddie Mercury biopic, Rami Malek gives less of a performance than a bizarre jumble of false teeth, bad wigs and strange vocal delivery.
It was part of a bungled publicity stunt in which he put petrol in a mid-range car that turned out to be borrowed for the purpose, because it was humbler than any vehicle in his personal fleet.
Older errors during the Trump-Russia investigation, including bungled wiretap applications targeting a Trump aide, continue to shadow the bureau years later.
We often join a pile-on, snarkily pointing out the aforementioned tropes of insincere and bungled apologies.
Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-should-celebrities-apologize_n_65411e66e4b0ae2dc0b570cb