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After a fiasco of a presidential election, Bersani resigned.
It was covered with dust, and many expected a fiasco of a race.
"The end of the quarter turned into a fiasco of a totally different nature, and that is the unknown".
Gail Collins nails it in her analysis of the latest fiasco of a public speech by the most powerful person in the world (chills).
To no avail: after false leads, and the fiasco of a failed unilateral visit by a French parliamentarian, the two hostages have still not been set free.This failure has not only shaken France.
I just couldn't imagine what I was supposed to be repenting for now, except the noble intention of making up to my children for our last fiasco of a vacation.
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