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" ... ... Veronica Quaife (played by Geena Davis) said in the 1986 movie The Fly after the experiment of a brilliant scientist (played by Jeff Goldblum) went awry. ... "
" ... But something obviously went awry because he walked away shaking his head about the means and chuckling, “Fly fishing, are you kidding?” ... "
" ... It would be an over-simplification to suggest that it was January’s home loss to Southampton where it all started to go awry for the academy product and indeed some Foxes supporters insist his decline in form became noticeable much earlier, to the extent where the game was viewed at the time as a testing of their patience. Wherever the truth lies though, as Leicester toiled to little affect Chilwell completed just 62% of his passes that afternoon and elsewhere looked all at sea. In his team’s twin defeats to Manchester City meanwhile he was arguably their worst performer, ran ragged by his former team-mate Riyad Mahrez and too easily giving away possession to a formidable outfit it’s really not wise to surrender possession to cheaply or otherwise. On Friday evening it was Chilwell who was to blame for Norwich City’s winner. ... "
" ... Meaningless games are opportunities for players further down the bench to participate, so this briefly expanded role could have been just that. However, if the earliest seeding games go awry, the Kentucky product can sneak in for a steadier role so head coach Gregg Popovich and the staff can take another look. ... "
" ... We all have our flaws and weaknesses, but the key is to not let those weaknesses govern us or our actions. We’re going to have decisions that go awry or conversations that don’t unfold as we want them to, and the easiest thing to do, especially for an overthinker, would be to beat yourself up and spend hours replaying things in your head, wishing they’d gone differently. That’s time better spent preparing for the next decision or the next conversation, both of which provide a new opportunity to get things right. ... "