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Buckles had also overseen the ill- fatedattempt to take over Danish rival ISS the previous year.
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He had the same task during the party's ill- fatedattempt to hold Glasgow East in July.
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Two hundred years ago next week the Battle of Waterloo took place here, as Napoleon made a last, ill- fatedattempt to conquer Europe.
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J.C. Penney has been on the rebound this year after reversing an ill- fatedattempt to move upmarket under former Chief Executive Ron Johnson.
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Ofcom was asked to produce the recommendations after delivering a public interest report into News Corporation's ill- fatedattempt to takeover BSkyB in December 2010.
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The proposal has revived memories of Mrs Clinton's ill- fatedattempt to mastermind the reform of the country's health-care policy during President Clinton's first term.
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The session in The Fenman bar had been particularly lively, culminating in Garry's ill- fatedattempt to dance a Highland reel in anticipation of New Year.
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Amelia Earhart would have been 115 today had she lived through her ill- fatedattempt to circumnavigate the globe in 1937.
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Volkswagen's unusual structure harks back to the ill- fatedattempt by sports-car maker Porsche in 2008-2009 to acquire the much-bigger automaker.
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As Georgian leader in 1993, Shevardnadze presided over an ill- fatedattempt to retake control of Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian province on the Black Sea coast.
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The show was yet another ill- fatedattempt to go head to head with Carson, and lasted from 1967 to 1969.
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White wrote a book, The Goshawk, about his own ill- fatedattempts to train such a bird.
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Photograph: PA The demise of punk, a few ill- fatedattempts to manage bands, plus a marriage that fell apart, all took their toll.
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At least 136 people died at the wall between 1961 and 1989, most of them in ill- fatedattempts to cross it.
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The Nimrod Expedition of 1908-1909, the first of Shackleton's ill- fatedattempts to reach the South Pole, got further south than anyone had ever been before.