But, as Feuerstein details, this sounds like a lot more than the usual bio-mess-up.
He infamously once chastised his driver for a transport mess-up that was out of the man's control.
She even alleged that Airbnb tried to silence her because it did not want to mess-up its funding.
And it's still a mess -- a mess blowing up to the tune of half a million devices a day.
When asked why she wasn't weeping, Lu Sui responded, ""Because the rest of the team is crying, and besides, if I cry, I will mess up my make-up.
He's not going to mess it up -- he's too consistent for that.
Mess up--or just run out of time--and your e-mail will ferment in your mailbox, awaiting you in a more lucid moment.
They forgot to tell us that we never had permanent debt in peacetime until they convinced everybody that government would mess up a two-car parade and that there was no such thing as a bad tax cut -- about 30 years ago.
Approximately 60 percent of taxpayers who claim large-dollar non-cash charitable contributions mess them up.
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The government also is still trying to sort out the mess involving mortgage securitization and fouled-up paperwork.
And if the putative nominee doesn't mess it up with some over-the-top gaffe or un-presidential moment, he may leave Israel feeling better about himself and his prospects in November.
All along, the US Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner, has been saying the eurozone had to clean up its own mess - and reminding them that the continent had ample resources, as a group, to do it.
The latest player to get caught up in this mess -- and the highest ranking -- is board member Johannes Feldmayer, who was detained yesterday while prosecutors tore his life apart executed search warrants on three of his offices.
The lead-up to the vote has been a mess, with a poorly organised, under-financed civic education programme and little chance for multi-party supporters to put their case.
For now most e-jihadists can barely even mess up an obscure Web site, but they are learning.
This could be important in future high-speed links, because when rates of data transfer approach 100 gigabits per second, non-linear effects begin to mess up the signals.
Mess up version 2.0--and that high-flying story could fall, fast.
The U.S. is still reeling from the manipulative build-up of the housing bubble, the sub-prime mortgage mess, the resulting real estate crash, and the financial crisis of 2008 that required a multi-trillion dollar bailout of banks and brokerage firms.
Put in the unfortunate position of cleaning up the post-windfall mess, Mr Bloomberg's first instinct was to minimise the pain.
The movie is all bitter partings and joyous reunions and nasty Japanese dive-bombers who fly in and mess up everything.
It is already having to clear up the mess left by the mis-selling of private pensions in the 1980s.
It is throwing trillions of dollars at shoring-up banks caught in the housing mess, but nothing has, so far, put a floor under the plunging housing prices at the heart of the credit crisis.
"I don't want to be the one to mess that up, " says Barth, a 37-year company veteran.
Weakness in manufacturing and - especially - the construction sector could all too easily mess things up.
But even if Mr. Lew didn't create the mess, the taxpayers who ended up underwriting his seven-figure compensation might want to know what exactly he was doing to clean it up.
Alex made a mess of a clearance but Reid badly sliced his attempted follow-up.
That's why Bragman, who most recently mopped up the mess of Grey's Anatomy cast-off Isaiah Washington, tries very hard to convince his clients that just because they can get press, doesn't mean they should.
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