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The FARC called the move a "farce".
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Doncaster boss John Buckley said the move was a "farce" as his team would be "demotivated" for the rest of the season.
One protest leader, Oleh Tyahnibok, dismissed the move as "a farce and a comedy", while Arseny Yatsenyuk, a leader of a major opposition party, said there should only be talks once their demands had been met.
As a playwright he has moved from farce (a revival of "Habeas Corpus" several years ago at the Donmar Warehouse fully established it as a contemporary classic) to politics to history.
On a first viewing, I made the obvious point: that you see Chekhov move from farce (Platonov) and melodrama (Ivanov) to the creation of a symphonic realism (The Seagull).
Pratchett's approach may be less lyrical, but he can move from farce to sadness in seconds.
But that is simply one of many virtues of a day that unforgettably demonstrates how Chekhov moved from farce and melodrama towards the creation of a new kind of symphonic realism.
Joe Klein has just posted yet again about his FISA confusion, and it has now moved well beyond farce into an almost pity-inducing realm.
The dinner table scene in the play's second act, which begins in moody harmony, moves nearly into farce and ultimately explodes in physical violence, is a paragon of perfectly choreographed performing that runs a gamut of tones.
It has moved beyond the farce of anti-corruption death fasts.
Mubarak's moves, of the past few days, are a "farce".
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