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But he recalled a certain school administrator who "loved trains" and one muck-up day found his office covered in railway memorabilia and papier mache carriages.
www.smh.com.au
Or -- today's most cynical default explanation for anything -- wilful muck-up in exchange for social media attention?
www.scotsman.com
Most fingerprint scanners today require physical contact, but constantly being soaked with finger-oil and dirt can also muck-up the machines.
www.wired.com
Police are now "actively looking" into internal processes to see what "learnings" can be gleaned from the muck-up, a spokeswoman said.
www.stuff.co.nz
Then there was muck-up day.
www.watoday.com.au
For most, muck-up day is now a memory and exams are approaching, followed by results packages, first-round offers and then... life on the other side of high school.
www.theage.com.au
In 2003, three police cars were dispatched to the school when muck-up day activities went wrong after carloads of youths wielding baseball bats and wearing balaclavas arrived at the school.
en.wikipedia.org
Even a muck-up in the first sets did not slow demand.
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