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She said her nephew was the victim of a sting operation that went tragically wrong.
So began a three-man operation that went public in 1985 and eventually went global.
Later on my grandmother had an operation that went wrong and she lost her sight.
Last week, in the same province, 48 civilians were reported to have been killed and more than 100 wounded during an American-led operation that went wrong.
The dizzying number of claims and counter-claims serves only to present an incomplete account of a military operation that went badly, badly wrong.
His death has been at the center of a nasty confrontation between Congressional Republicans and the Obama administration over the planning, execution and wisdom of an operation that went so wrong.
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The production is courageous, too, in depicting an operation that goes badly wrong and the desperation of a group of soldiers, both veterans and raw conscripts, who feel they have been abandoned to their fate by their superiors when they are told over the radio to improvise as best they can to make their escape.
Joe Harn, a spokesman for the Garland Police Department, warned that the inspection is "a very slow, tedious operation that goes on".
There's a new chairman of intelligence and security, Gareth Mallory Ralph Fienness), and he's unhappy at an operation that goes south, exposing all of NATO's undercover agents to exposure when a list of their identities is stolen.
"This was one of the few operations that went flawlessly, everything went according to plan … it went like a conveyor belt … We have reached a different level in how we cooperate.
Its recent incarnation began when Tony Blair and Alistair Campbell tag-teamed to turn Downing Street into a non-stop, highly skilled spin-operation that went far beyond the likes the British had ever seen.
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