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Under most definitions of the word, this qualifies as a fiasco.
Like many of the computer industry's great successes, the fair started as a fiasco.
Others vented their anger on Twitter, with Sue Atkins describing the payment problems as a fiasco.
The legendary Scottish manager did not trust Raiola, describing his first meeting with the agent as a "fiasco".
The real question is whom a disgruntled electorate will choose to punish for what they see as a fiasco.
Of course, the social network's shares have bounced back nicely since then, but this early performance is widely seen as a fiasco.
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Again, the interview may not have been as much of a fiasco if Green had mentioned this fact once, twice, even three times.
It was a fiasco, as could easily have been predicted.
If Latvia beats Slovakia, the Slovaks will regard the tournament as at least a fiasco.
It's hard to imagine a fiasco as daft as the one surrounding the Ghostbusters reboot taking place had it been a series.
As a result, Lesnar's match with Goldberg became a fiasco as the fans at Madison Square Garden jeered and heckled both wrestlers vociferously.
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