That was a little bit of a fizzer after we had begun what seemed to be quite a promising trek on a pretty meaty inquiry. |
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Last weekend was another fizzer with the weather turning against us again, making it impossible to put into action any fishing plans. |
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Day one looked like it was gonna be a fizzer but they turned it on and we had a fully valid day, with most people having a great flight. |
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James Griffin is a first-class writer for television, but this, his second stage play, is a fizzer. |
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Counter protests organised by the clergy were much smaller and generally seen as a fizzer. |
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I reckon the week ahead might be a bit of a fizzer for some, but not for me. |
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All around the country, all commentators have called this Budget an absolute lost opportunity, an absolute fizzer. |
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Although I would dispute the underlying assumption, I say that the promised fireworks were a fizzer. |
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He picks up a throw 30 yards out, spins sharply, and hits a fizzer narrowly wide. |
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But then Swann traps Kohli with a fizzer that had the batsman rocking back and missing. |
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But Symes stayed on and was only denied a second by an excellent save from Morgan who tipped a fizzer on to the bar two minutes into the second half. |
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Well, it probably was a fizzer for the people that member represents. |
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From the moment he had Dean Elgar caught behind off a fizzer, he was utterly compelling. |
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The Hawks handed out a 108-point drubbing in the Friday night fizzer at Etihad Stadium but as bad as the Bombers were, Clarkson's men weren't firing on all cylinders either. |
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His low fizzer towards the bottom right is decent, but turned round the post by Neto, who should never have been given the chance of making a save. |
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The soldier was put on a fizzer for being improperly dressed. |
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