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I always have an internal debate, or rather a debacle with South African readers when I write.

Then there was a debacle with The Journalists, which ended up with me suing the RSC, who had commissioned it, after the actors refused to perform it".

Even after the opening ceremony, which surprised many for being properly spectacular and deeply, ironically and absurdly British, there were still expectations of a debacle, with incompetent security officials, traffic snarls, apocalyptic downpours, corporate bloat and an embarrassingly low berth in the medal table.

However, that dance has quickly turned into a debacle, with Merrill's recent $15.31 billion quarterly loss.

The result was a debacle, with a dead Navy SEAL, three more wounded, an expensive aircraft downed and dozens of civilians, including many children, killed when the elite operators embarrassingly had to call on heavy air attacks to make good their escape.

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The flop, which comes a year after a similar debacle with the sci-fi epic "John Carter," for which Disney took a $200-million 200-million will likely bolster Disney's strategy of lavishing resources on movies featuring recognizable characters.

The Joffrey Ballet's bicoastal run in the 1980s was considered a debacle, ending with red ink and epic bickering.

Some critics say that last year's Math A debacle, together with problems that led to rescoring the Regents physics exam, undermined confidence in the State Education Department and called into question its test method.

That would be a breach of privacy Because Google has ppreviously signed an FTC agreement following a privacy debacle with its Google Buzz social network, the Safari hack could lead to fines amounting to millions of dollars.

And if the G.O.P. doesn't want to disillusion them, then it doesn't have an obvious way to back off or quickly make a deal – in which case the party is risking a real debacle with non-base voters, who might forgive a brief shutdown but probably won't forgive Republicans if it turns into a lurching political and economic crisis.

His name is linked to his ignominious defeat with Charles I's troops at the Battle of Marston Moor, a Royalist debacle, with 4,000 men killed in a single day.

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