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Financial Times called the event "Shambolic" as if only a shaman can decode it.
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Financial Times called the event "Shambolic" as if only a shaman can decode it.
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Financial Times called the event "Shambolic" as if only a shaman can decode it.
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Well, an amateurish enough looking leaflet accusing Mr Clegg of "Absoultely Shambolic Behaviour".
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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Well, an amateurish enough looking leaflet accusing Mr Clegg of "Absoultely Shambolic Behaviour".
Rumours 2008
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Shambolic, drunken, bad tempered at times, funny at others but not for one second dull.
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Shambolic marking by Tottenham again as the corner was swung in, and Hughes's header smacked into the bar.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Shambolic though they were for the middle 50 minutes of this match, it is much to Scotland's credit that they pulled themselves together when they had to.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Shambolic defending allowed Brede Hangeland to make it 3-0 on 23 minutes before Moussa Dembele scored a fine individual effort on half-time to pile on the agony for Spurs.
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Shambolic scenes and confusion mark Sudan's first multiparty vote in
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