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1 And the Act Party leader David Seymour says a hate crime law will be divisive and will descend into farce .
2 And an independent review set up by him descended into farce .
3 Now a putative deal with Taiwan's Foxconn has descended into farce .
4 Moyes's attempts to secure Herrera's services last summer descended into farce on transfer deadline day.
5 It is hard to avoid the conclusion that the whole issue has descended into farce .
6 THE British election campaign almost descended into farce yesterday.
7 Perhaps it's only to be expected that the Nobel peace prize has descended into farce .
8 The Greek crisis is fast descending into farce .
9 But yesterday, Labour reached rock bottom, when its elections to find a new leader descended into farce .
10 The Olympic torch relay descended into farce today with authorities in San Francisco abruptly changing the route.
11 The Sharks and Bulls played out a South African derby that descended into farce at some points.
12 THE marathon Bord na Mona board meeting on Monday night and Tuesday morning at times descended into farce .
13 But the manner in which this diversification was put in place by production staff swiftly descended into farce .
14 Their first debate descended into farce .
15 Before the vote, today's congress descended into farce as confusion reigned over McQuaid's right to be in the running.
16 But its aftermath descended into farce as noisy Remain demonstrators forced Mr Johnson to abandon a planned open-air press conference.
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