The song is a non-stop rollicking hardcore fiasco with a fantastic poppy sing-a-long chorus. |
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The Home Office whizz-bang new computer system 2 or so years back was a notable fiasco. |
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Your retailer will then have to sue the company, or whoever's fault this fiasco is, for passing them bent merchandise. |
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Your average man on the street, when asked to comment on the fiasco, didn't care about the bank so long as his or her money was all right. |
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Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan, the president ruefully noted after the Cuban fiasco. |
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And in the continuing fiasco of the new parliament building, I see the death throes of another proud Scottish archetype. |
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Their ministerial responsibilities, however unglamorous, matter to thousands of people, as the family credit fiasco showed. |
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But it's not often that you see a genuine superpower fling itself into such a total policy fiasco. |
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Unless, of course, you think the Bay of Bigs fiasco was actually a diabolically clever criminal conspiracy to make JFK look bad. |
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We're experts at turning a noble fiasco into a story about fortitude and stoicism. |
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Jim Forrest had scored 15 goals in 28 appearances before he was jettisoned for his part in the fiasco. |
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Jim Bennett looks at the history of innovation in Anglosphere civil services in the wake of the terrorism futures fiasco. |
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Unable to comment on the fishing fiasco, they just gestured a weary resignation at yet another fine mess. |
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The longer this fiasco goes on, then the more shareholders are going to be hurt, so let's get it over and done with as quickly as possible. |
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In a pitiful attempt to recover from the picture-posting fiasco I shall share some interesting information with you. |
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Unison and strong voices are required to make a national issue of the whole fiasco! |
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The movie is in such a rush, charging headlong from crisis to fiasco, it's hard not to get carried away by its mad, cockamamie rhythm. |
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A fiasco involving the starting tape led to a false start being called but most of the field were oblivious and carried on. |
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It was a fiasco and a disaster, but the courage of the soldiers impressed even the Russians. |
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The paper was forced to publish a humiliating front page apology for the fiasco the following day. |
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The recent fiasco over parking charges has demonstrated their arrogance and incompetence. |
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Jack McConnell, Scotland's first minister, tried to draw a line under the fiasco. |
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The series goes a long way toward explaining, if inadvertently, why the quincentenary turned into a fiasco. |
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With countless hackles raised, justifiably, on a daily basis with regard to the current fiasco, it's time for the verbals to cease. |
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The subsequent A-levels fiasco contains elements that are common to other recent political cock-ups, over issues ranging from health to transport and farming. |
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After the Berlin fiasco the Sonata had no more than four or five performances until the end of the nineteenth century. |
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You predecessor head coach o the Russian women's national team, Caprara, also ended in a fiasco? |
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This fiasco illustrates the debasement of our country in the European institutions. |
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Such a trip to the Middle Kingdom could well have ended in a geopolitical and political fiasco. |
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But this all has to happen in a climate where Scottish education has had its guid conceit of itself shredded by such things as last year's SQA fiasco. |
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After last night's fiasco, the world has taken note of Howard's nuttiness. |
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Maybe he will go down in history in a positive light for being the CSME canceller that turned out to be a huge fiasco for everyone except the Bahamas? |
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This first battle by the French metropolitan forces thus turned into a fiasco. |
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Today, they would have aired the vainglorious fiasco uncensored. |
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Worse even than what I consider his nadir thus far, the 2011 debt-ceiling fiasco. |
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And why can't residents have a full and open explanation of the reasons for this financial fiasco, so it is plain to all where the money has been misspent? |
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Meanwhile, none of the said political masters appear to have offered to resign in acknowledgement of their share of responsibility for the creation of the fiasco. |
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Think of the pin stripe suit, the kipper tie, the great brown suit fiasco of the 1990s, and you have some idea of the range of flexibility that the suit and tie combo permits. |
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The Guardian warns, in a page-wide headline, that it could degenerate into a fiasco of Suez 1956 proportions. |
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The veteran political operative did realize the joy that national reporters took from the fiasco. |
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As the country's former monopoly supplier of telephone services and the meat in the sandwich of the country's biggest stock fiasco, Eircom will always struggle to get a break. |
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The scale of the crisis facing Yorkshire schools emerged last night, with more than 250 teaching jobs to be axed following a Government-funding fiasco. |
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Ms. HĂ©bert's conclusion: it is a fiasco she and her Quebec colleagues seem destined to re-enact in the next election. |
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However, the machine that will be used tomorrow night for the count in the Civic Office comes from a new generation of equipment developed after the Florida fiasco. |
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All punning aside, this Liberal government's administrative fiasco has claimed two victims. |
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I refer here mostly to the debt-ceiling fiasco, the thought of which still gives me hives. |
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The singer blamed her infamous lip-synch fiasco on acid reflux. |
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It seems incredible that a military fiasco as costly and complete as the Indochina war can be explained by a petty personal feud. |
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Once that happens, the pressure this fiasco is putting on the GOP will subside. |
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Will the minister stand up today and admit that the whole darned fiasco begins and ends with the questionable ethics practised by his department? |
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After any particularly trying fiasco, let the air cool off a few minutes and find some valid reason for rewarding the child with good marks. |
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I don't want the Liberals with their leadership fiasco and infighting to govern Canada. |
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In the years between, Boveri faced two crises that threatened to ruin BBC, the Roaring Twenties and a personal fiasco. |
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In the last two weeks the same laboratory has been the protagonist in what appears to be another fiasco. |
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Remember the fiasco of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in Cleopatra? |
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Although the Crimean campaign was on the whole a fiasco for all the participating armies, the French forces came off less ingloriously than the others and could with some justice pose as victors. |
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The 1923 fiasco is a clear example of how cutting corners programmatically, rather than taking a straightforward Leninist position on the state, will lead to disaster. |
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I hope that on his next visit to the Hebrides he does not have to travel under an assumed name to hide his responsibility for the fiasco which is about to be wished upon us! |
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For British and French leaders, the 1956 Suez fiasco and their crumbling empires drove them to clutch at nuclear deterrence to sustain their great power status and influence. |
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Hopefully DFO can deliver those numbers to us, and this pilot sales fiasco, or whatever you want to call it, can be addressed and straightened out. |
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But John Mattes, a Miami lawyer who represents the 350 commandos and their families, called the delay a fiasco. |
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Will the Prime Minister accept responsibility for this fiasco, and will he give Canadians an honest accounting of how these security costs have spiralled out of control? |
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In addition to potentially flouting the original agreement, it remains unclear whether the fuel-cell fiasco will undermine the tower's LEED certification. |
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The income trusts fiasco continues to reverberate across the country. |
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Yet, suddenly, a full dress fiasco looks possible. |
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Mr. Gurmant Grewal: Madam Speaker, it is a known fact that there was bungling by CSIS, the RCMP and various federal government institutions in the Air-India bombing fiasco. |
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Many commentators felt that he and President Chavez were ultimately to blame for the fiasco, having set an unrealistic timetable and selected a CNE open to accusations of slavish devotion to the ruling party. |
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I think it is an impression that has been created by members who do not seem to want to believe that the Liberals' gun registry was a complete fiasco. |
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However, he said that he understood the caution on the part of the Irish government, which was aware that another IGC fiasco would trigger a serious crisis. |
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The Dieppe fiasco demonstrated that it was imperative to improve communications at all levels: on the battlefield, between the HQs of each unit, between air, naval and ground forces. |
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The Argentine military's fiasco in the Falklands, for example, destroyed utterly its prestige in the country as a whole and hastened the régime's collapse. |
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As is typically the case, much of the cost has been borne by countries, businesses, and individuals who did not directly contribute to the fiasco. |
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Furthermore, Scotland's nobles were almost bankrupted by the Darien fiasco. |
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This proved a costly fiasco as Spinola's besieging army of 18,000 melted away through disease and desertion. |
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The ticket fiasco typifies the way they have been hijacked by jobsworths and junketeers. |
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Yes, it was a major and inexcusable fiasco, as I wrote last week. |
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Last night, the lottery watchdogs Oflot promised an inquiry into the fiasco. |
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Molly Ball's article on Mitt Romney's pending Ohio fiasco is a must-read. |
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The Minister came across as an under-briefed, over-promoted placeman trying to shift the blame for the fiasco towards the quango. |
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This prolonged execution marks yet another death penalty fiasco. |
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The 2000 election fiasco prompted a national push to get rid of punch card ballots. |
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Aside from the Byrd fiasco, Klitschko was forced into retirement after his December 2004 fight against Danny Williams because of aknee injury. |
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The Hanseatic alliance with Sweden to attack Denmark initially proved a fiasco since Danish forces captured a large Hanseatic fleet, and ransomed it back for an enormous sum. |
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In fact, one of the distressing similarities that has grown between the game show and long-term care since the fiscal fiasco of 1999, is the significance of a wrong answer. |
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And Tietelbaum has been bought and sold so many times by the dark Republican powers that be, look at the prisonguard beating trial and the Ventura County sewer fiasco. |
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By 13 February, the ships had reached German ports and Winston Churchill ordered an inquiry into the debacle and The Times denounced the British fiasco. |
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Because of this, when my second major health fiasco happened, I had no insurance, so I went to a teaching hospital where they took indigent patients. |
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In spite of facing a police investigation over the Au50million prisoner tagging fiasco, blundering G4S is in line for a state contract for lie detector testing. |
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The UMP fiasco has worried officials beyond France's borders as well. |
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Amazingly, considering the amount of pre-finals talk about the Roy Keane fiasco, there wasn't one mention of the Cork refusnik during ITV's match commentary. |
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Let's put all the cock-ups behind us such as the Trojan Horse, the illegal bus lanes fiasco and last, but not least, the farcical and non-sensical green waste imposition. |
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When Spain finally decided to invade and conquer England it was a fiasco. |
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Lupe Fiasco is a favorite of mine because I like his direction in his music. |
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Spend some time with Fiasco and you can watch him straddle that line all day long. |
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There are a few that stood out at Sound City like Canvas, Seprona, VEYU, Bathymetry and Go Fiasco and I wanna check on how they are coming along. |
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The film is based on the book Financial Fiasco by Johan Norberg and features Alan Greenspan, with funding from the libertarian think tank The Cato Institute. |
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Missy Elliott and former Spice Girl Melanie C, will headline the opening night on Thursday with CeeLo Green, Outasight, Lupe Fiasco and Eva Simons also performing. |
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