(1) The paper was forced to publish a humiliating front page apology for the fiasco the following day.
(2) The recent fiasco over parking charges has demonstrated their arrogance and incompetence.
(3) It was a fiasco and a disaster, but the courage of the soldiers impressed even the Russians.
(4) His plans turned into a fiasco
(5) When we see true u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510dictatorship,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as opposed to yet another permutation of Parliamentary fiascos , we will see it in the eyes of the hysterical, not from their mouths.
(6) A string of fiascos define Surrey's infamy in the media: home invasions, racial tension, murders, drugs, and a horribly misguided school board.
(7) Scotland Yard immediately launched an internal inquiry into the handling of the cases against both butlers which are estimated to have cost u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25512m and ended in one of the biggest legal fiascos in recent years.
(8) Saturday's losing team, meanwhile, apologised for one of the biggest soccer fiascos Germany has ever suffered, expressing shame and remorse for only their second ever World Cup qualifying defeat.
(9) If there are any baking fiascos this year with the bread I'm going to quit this tradition and just start making bunnies out of Rice Krispy treats.
(10) Remembering the Government's record on previous computer purchase fiascos this is scheduled to be another expensive disaster.
(11) I hope none of you were ensnared in the Comair-USAir fiascos !
(12) If Namibia was a real constitutional democracy, President Nujoma should have been called to clear up scandals, fiascos and debacles that have characterized, mainly, the last five years of his rule.
(13) At the start of the new millennium, the corporate world witnessed major fiascos and ethical blunders.
(14) Of course, there is also the parade of endless cartoons, strangely addictive infomercials, public access fiascos and creepy children's programming when the movie selection gets too boring.
(15) The first is that the Americans attacked before they were really ready, either because of the diplomatic fiascos with Turkey and in the UN, or due to pressure to beat the summer heat.
(16) Those inclined to believe in the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510guiding handu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of the Creator would doubtless deduce that he is squarely on the prince's side too, since the lecture fortuitously coincided with two more GM fiascos .
(17) Also, it was about hearing stories of people who have failed or in their time success never happened, but in fact their fiascos and disasters turned into triumphs that few people could have expected.
(18) Large events such as the Olympics and Commonwealth Games are often plagued by budget overruns, slack ticket sales and venue fiascos but bad publicity about Manchester has been notably absent.
(19) By contrast, Churchill was keen to distance himself from various amphibious fiascos , especially the defeat at Dieppe in August 1942, which nobody can remember ordering.
(20) Let us hope they can avoid the procurement fiascos of the old JPS program by implementing revised procurement procedures for contract awards (as suggested herein).