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Even though we can't know that a lack of diversity led to this utter fail, it's worth raising the issue.
"The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" were going strong, but after NBC's utter fail with the Jay Leno/Conan O'Brien transition and the subsequent pick-a-team bickering, the broadcast network shows seemed to be outliving the patience of the audience (and sometimes the audience itself).
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But other gestures often resulted in humiliating games of guessing, while the sounds he was able to utter failed to establish either his requirements or his shared nature as a human being — part of the Almighty's work, if differently made.
Bad job decisions, friend choices, different wastes of time-the list of utter life fails could carpet a continent.
Vidal's were solely metaphorical blows, delivered via his lacerating wit (once after being punched to the ground by Norman Mailer after he gave him a bad review he uttered: "Once again, words fail Norman Mailer").
It has certainly been disturbing to watch Obama, facing the greatest threat to life on Earth ever (yes, far greater even than the economic crisis) fail to even utter that word.
They protest against those who cheat in a system they rig; those who deform our democracy with the corruptions they buy; those who beg for taxpayer bailouts when they fail while they utter words of contempt toward those who endure the suffering their failures create.
We may fail because of the utter incompetence with which the Pentagon leadership has handled the postwar.
Wherever Labour people gather to discuss how to break out of the vice tightening around the party, answers fail amid sighs of utter despair.
Here is Mr Glaeser The current crisis has revealed as utter fiction the idea that banks can fail without imposing costs on the rest of us.
Note that the modifier cannot plausibly be treated as an implicit predication utter(E) about a Davidsonian event argument of fail.
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