The outcome of the seat-sharing imbroglio was like an anti-climax in a Bollywood flop. |
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The corruption imbroglio may be one scandal too far for the Tax Commissioner. |
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But certainly the problem, or the quarrel, or the imbroglio so far has been over the fate of these foreigners. |
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That would be a great shame, since the current imbroglio presents the best chance in years to bring European policy-making into the modern world. |
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The present imbroglio between the exhibitors and artistes, producers and directors should be sorted out amicably within the legal frame. |
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Then there was the imbroglio over his skiing exploits where he denied that he suffers the occasional mishap while skiing. |
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On 12 November 2006, the political imbroglio ended in what is at the very least surprising for this minuscule territory. |
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That's my prediction for the whole imbroglio waiting to unfold. |
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The latest imbroglio is just more more good reason this pathetic loser, this pale pint-size knock-off of a genuine leader, has to be removed from the leadership. |
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The latest imbroglio flared last month when an 80-page draft of a Justice Department plan to expand the department's counterterrorism powers was leaked in the news media. |
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Twitter is afire with thoughts on the Woodward-Politico-Gene Sperling imbroglio. |
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Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, on the other hand, found the Sestak imbroglio to be less, er, pungent. |
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This imbroglio is emblematic of the mainline's difficulty with articulating a substantive vision of family life and family ministry in recent decades. |
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Thirdly, and not least importantly, the novel lives up to the advertisement of being a potboiler and not just another placid semi-documentary history of the Kashmir imbroglio. |
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The imbroglio that led to a breaking off of diplomatic ties with the Moscoso government is a thing of the past. |
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Following an administrative imbroglio, I found myself again at Colmar, air base 132, at the service of the Effectives. |
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When Thomas Howard reached Grand Rapids, he found another imbroglio swirling about him. |
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Amidst the disorder and imbroglio of national interests, President Thorn worked to ensure that the common interest and the European cause prevailed. |
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Some words with a Venetian etymology include arsenal, ciao, ghetto, gondola, imbroglio, lagoon, lazaret, lido, Montenegro, and regatta. |
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What is the role of the European Union in the ATM imbroglio? |
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I am not talking about the imbroglio years ago with which I had to become involved with respect to the return of someone like, for instance, Brenda Martin. |
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We thus arrive at a most unexpected imbroglio. The French have become a Germanic folk and the Germanic folk have become Gaulish! |
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Even though Labor has been having a small field day at the government's expense over the East Jerusalem imbroglio – Labor's Senate leader Penny Wong says the ALP won't allow this motion to proceed to a vote. |
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But the Buttiglione imbroglio was not a pure accident. |
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Call it a morale killer, a disruptor, a delayer, an imbroglio. |
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