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Frank Bruno's former promoter Frank Warren also condemned the BBC, complaining they were making "a farce of the noble art of boxing".
Then, when he was strongly criticised for making a farce of the proceedings, he protested by walking out of another press conference on Saturday evening without answering any questions.
In 1964 Bergman responded to the critical reaction to his "morbid" films by making a farce, Now About These Women, in colour to bring out the prettiness of the ornate sets and flamboyant 1920s costumes.
After making a farce of one man's pathetic attempt to commit suicide at a discreet Oxford hotel in WHY WE DIE (Carroll & Graf, $25.95), M. Herron turns his pitch-black humor on some vicious criminals and reduces them to bumbling idiots.
"It is making a farce of democracy.
But Mr Salmond said: "The No campaign is in complete and utter disarray, and they are making this farce up as they go along.
They say the Conservative-run council is "making a farce of democracy" because there has been no discussion of the proposal in council meetings.
What's sad about this isn't that Avril is making a farce of Japanese culture.
It makes a farce of the sporting regulations".
It just makes a farce out of everything".
It has made a farce of the whole place".
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