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1 They found the whole caper ludicrous, and a ghastly foretaste of a pallid future.
2 Screw the whole caper and head back to the Explorer?
3 In 1972, Lewin confessed to writing it and he thought that the whole caper would be forgotten.
4 You arranged the whole caper with him.
5 When the whole caper went belly-up, they blithely stuck the taxpayer with a massive bill for their ego-trip.
6 And wing it we did, having little enough clue about, and even less confidence in, the whole caper , as we saw it.
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