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Botched executions occur when there is a breakdown in, or departure from, the 'protocol' for a particular method of execution. The protocol can be established by the norms, expectations, and advertised virtues of each method or by the government's officially adopted execution guidelines.
A common cause of botches is inexperience. Jackie Gayda, winner of the Tough Enough 2 competition, in one of her first televised matches (a tag team match with Christopher Nowinski against Trish Stratus and Bradshaw on the July 8, 2002 edition of Raw from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), botched nearly every move that she tried or attempted to sell, the most infamous of which was a second-rope ...
The ability to generate reaction from the audience using words, and generally by speaking using a microphone. [34] mid-carder A wrestler who is seen as higher than a low-carder, but below a main eventer, typically performing in the middle of a show. Often wrestling for the secondary title of a federation. [1] missed spot. Also blown spot and ...
“That was the play,” Mahomes said of the fourth-down call. It could’ve been a punt. If the 49ers had just played the coin-toss correctly. The Chiefs and 49ers had the privilege of ...
Testimony about Alex Murdaugh’s bizarre botched hitman plot will be admitted as evidence in his double murder trial, the judge ruled in a reversal of his own decision hours earlier.. The move ...
Botch, Botched or Botcher may refer to: Botch (professional wrestling), a slang term for missing a scripted wrestling move; Botch (band), an American mathcore band;
People from all walks of life had something to say about the botched Photoshop job, pointing out errors ranging from Charlotte’s skirt jutting out at a strange angle, to a lack of wedding or ...
Bollocks (/ ˈ b ɒ l ə k s /) is a word of Middle English origin meaning "testicles".The word is often used in British English and Irish English in a multitude of negative ways; it most commonly appears as a noun meaning "rubbish" or "nonsense", an expletive following a minor accident or misfortune, or an adjective to describe something that is of poor quality or useless.