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The occasion is a celebration for a small Czech town's former fire chief, and it's a fiasco.
"I think it's a fiasco".
It's a fiasco, it's an absolute debacle".
"If you call it a purity ball, the media will want to come, then it's not a private night for daughters and dads, it's a fiasco.
"It's a fiasco for the BBC comparable to the one that engulfed the final Celebrity Come Dancing [sic]," Gascoigne last night told Radio 4's The World Tonight.
fewer means smaller in number, eg fewer coins; less means smaller in quantity, eg less money Ffestiniog fiance male, fiancee female; but note divorcee is both male and female Fianna Fáil Irish political party fiasco like debacle and farce, overused in news stories: who says it's a fiasco?
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A comedy (not Wagner's forte) based on Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, it was a fiasco when it was premiered in 1836 and never thereafter performed during Wagner's lifetime.
"It was a fiasco," said Tony Shelton, one of Mr. Jefferson's mentors, who ended up wiring him money so he could come back to New York.
It was a fiasco because the Bush administration presided over the US military's first ever occupation of an Arab nation in an "agonisingly incompetent" manner with no solid ethical justification.
It was a fiasco: French Admiral d'Estaing abandoned the operation, after which Hancock's militia mostly deserted Sullivan's Continentals.
It was a fiasco.
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