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An appearance on "Meet the Press" by Dr. Dean on Sunday, arranged by his aides as part of this announcement swing, turned into what even some Dean supporters described today as something of a debacle, highlighting many areas of attacks Dr. Dean would be subject to in a general election or a primary.
The Kings' blowout of last week -- an 8-2 victoverover the Oilers in Los Angeles -- morphed into something of a debacle at Rexall Place.
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National celebrations of "Learn From Lei Feng Day," which was observed last Tuesday, turned into something of a public relations debacle after the party icon's celluloid resurrection in not one but three films about his life was thwarted by a distinctly capitalist weapon: the box office bomb.
After all, the heavily promoted album-release-party debacle is something of a New York hip-hop tradition.
As a transplanted Brit in America, I'm having something of a hard time getting my head around this Late Night debacle.
As a transplanted Brit in America, I'm having something of a hard time getting my head around this whole Late Night debacle.
He's moved on from the "Grey's" debacle, too, he said, though it made him something of a magnet for homophobes.
Last month's presidential election is looking ever more of a debacle.
I'm afraid the land of PCism and Barney has created a bit of a debacle.
Something of a mess.
Thanks to the far-reaching tentacles of the whole subprime mortgage debacle, whereby assets backed by mortgages now gone bad are turning up in portfolios around the world, the currency picture has undergone something of a facelift lately.
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