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11 Sentences With "shambolically"

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Me solo with the guitar, and other characters who are shambolically me.
Most students had a shambolically rustic look: boots, jeans, oversized checked shirts and dishevelled hair.
Christie was soon dismissed from Trump's team, and the transition proceeded accordingly — which is to say, shambolically.
Most shambolically, during the mid-1960s, Bainbridge got involved with the Scottish writer Alan Sharp, by whom she had a daughter.
The union said close to 60 percent of Williams & Glyn branches would be closed in what Unite said represented "shambolically poor management" of the business.
Yet, just a few months later, the government broke its promise, moving patients so quickly and shambolically that many were sent without medicines or medical records.
This has been the most shambolically mis-run convention in memory — with a botched V.P. unveiling, a plagiarism scandal, listless audiences most of the time, empty seats midway through prime time, vote-counting strong-arm tactics, zero production creativity, no coherent messaging and a complete inability to control the conversation.
It's a delicious idea to have the likes of Sophie Zawistowski (Dana Berger) from "Sophie's Choice" share a world with Francesca Johnson (Kristine Haruna Lee) from "The Bridges of Madison County" and Suzanne Vale (Sam Bolen) from "Postcards From the Edge," and the evening starts off promisingly, if a bit shambolically.
The season did not finish on time, according to The Independent in August 1995: "The Football Association doesn't help much. It took over the national team two years ago, and the administration of the domestic game last season - which then shambolically overran, ending six weeks late.".
Italy was represented by Peppino di Capri, with the song '"Comme è ddoce 'o mare", at the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 4 May in Rome, following Toto Cutugno's unexpected victory for Italy the previous year. "Comme è ddoce 'o mare" was chosen internally by broadcaster RAI as the Italian entry, and is notable for being sung in the Neapolitan language rather than standard Italian. The 1991 contest is notorious for RAI's chaotic organisation, both before and during the contest, which prompted a storm of criticism from other participating broadcasters and led to the Rome contest being considered the most amateurish and shambolically organised in Eurovision history. Prominent among the complaints was RAI's decision to appoint Cutugno and Italy's previous Eurovision winner Gigliola Cinquetti as presenters, since neither appeared to have more than the most rudimentary knowledge of either English or French (the two official languages of the European Broadcasting Union).
" Another 1-star review came from Empire, who remarked: "almost avant-garde in its commitment to unfunny, it's shambolically performed by the majority of its cast, and shot and edited in a fashion so slapdash it seems like a movie made almost entirely by competition winners." Stephen Kelly of Total Film also gave the film 1 star out of 5 and said that it will "leave even the most fervent of fans disappointed by its abattoir of wit" because "while the TV show possesses a warm, ramshackle appeal, this story of granny Agnes Brown trying to save a Dublin market from d'foreigners (boo!) is not only out of its comfort zone, but full of cold, mean-spirited gags about the blind, an Indian man everyone thinks is Jamaican (um, LOL?) and [a] Chinese caricature so dazzlingly racist it beggars belief." Mark Kermode gave the film a scathing review, calling it "an absolute stinker" and "not funny on any level, at all", saying that: "it's good that the cast [laugh at themselves in the bloopers] because were it not for the cast laughing at the jokes, there wouldn't be anybody laughing in the cinema... there are no laughs. None.

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