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1 In 1541 came the miserable fiasco of the Spanish expedition to Algiers.
2 She kept nothing back, recounting the whole miserable fiasco of her marriage.
3 As all Canada looked at it, the whole thing was a miserable fiasco .
4 The other affair, though we worked it so well, proved a miserable fiasco .
5 After nearly a fortnight's exhausting toil, the miserable fiasco was maddening.
6 Why, if he fails, my little scheme is a miserable fiasco !
7 Through the glasses she had watched the whole miserable fiasco .
8 How could he confess the miserable fiasco to any one?
9 The attempts of the English Government to manufacture an English general in the South African war were a miserable fiasco .
10 On his second expedition he was amply provided, and most of his companions were experienced men, but it proved a miserable fiasco .
11 I should have to say that the life and work of Christ are a miserable fiasco , that He Himself was an idle dreamer.
12 "After your last miserable fiasco , my dear!"
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