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1 However, the Tories' handling of this situation has been a complete fiasco .
2 From the English point of view the whole campaign was a complete fiasco .
3 She found Elsie Peters, and the meeting was a complete fiasco .
4 The patent part seems to have been a complete fiasco .
5 The only consolation was that the romps that followed at poor Daisy's were a complete fiasco .
6 The colony was a complete fiasco .
7 Mr O'Neill said Italian debt looks attractive unless this week's European Union summit is a " complete fiasco " .
8 It was a complete fiasco .
9 We have just returned from Nice and Cannes, also from a very disappointing yachting cruise in the Mediterranean, which proved to be a complete fiasco .
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