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New Blood is an utter fiasco.
Barring some kind of utter fiasco, that option doesn't sound like it's on the table.
The Guardian published an article about Neville's remarks, highlighting his assessment that Britain's use of CCTV was "an utter fiasco".
Cruel predictions under my blog yesterday of a T5-like utter fiasco will, I trust, prove unfounded, but we have experienced a temporary technical hiccup with the makeover of Cif.
Because not only did we have a nutty night of college basketball upsets, with No. 1 Duke being shellacked by Miami and Butler falling victim to a buzzer-beater by LaSalle, the N.C.A.A. was trying (and failing) to make sense of the utter fiasco it had made out of its investigation of Miami.
The advantage they gained in 2010 by sweeping many state legislatures just before the redrawing of the maps will endure for a couple more elections at least.If the Republican resilience in the House qualifies as something of an achievement, the party's performance in the Senate was an utter fiasco.
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It was a complete fiasco.
Maybe it's the fiasco that is Windows 8. Maybe it's the complete and utter lack of interest in Windows Phone.
Yves Smith is more caustic: It is hard to come up with words that are strong enough to describe what an appalling display of misguided ego, inept negotiating postures, bad policy thinking, and utter disregard for the public interest are on display in this fiasco.
Utter garbage!
Verdi called the night a fiasco, yet he did not allow himself to be overly distressed, writing to a conductor friend, "I do not think that the last word on La traviata was uttered last night".
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