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That Bush's war in Iraq is an unmitigated catastrophe has been known for some time.
The bombing, which killed twenty-one people, was an unmitigated catastrophe for the labor movement.
"Just because one has the temerity to point out that Senator Bradley's health care plan would be an unmitigated catastrophe for poor people and others who depend upon Medicaid funding is not evidence that one is being untruthful".
As a child he listened to the stories of his great-aunt Mariannina, who had witnessed the annexation of the papal states by the new nation of Italy: an event middle-class Roman families like hers still regarded as an unmitigated catastrophe.
Hurricane Katrina was an unmitigated catastrophe and a heartbreak at all levels.
Leaving Gaza in 2005 produced what even Reuters called, "an unmitigated catastrophe" with Hamas running a terrorist state that has launched more than 15,000 rockets at Israel.
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Rightly or wrongly, Labour was seen as running the general election on the most leftwing programme since the 1980s, resulting in an unmitigated disaster or trainwreck or catastrophe or meltdown.
Suddenly Gallipoli, unmitigated human catastrophe and strategic debacle that it was, attained a nation-defining status.
"This is an unmitigated disaster.
An unmitigated disaster.
It was an unmitigated disaster.
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