| 21. | He then goes on to describe the repair of a broken chair rail, and that's where we come to grief.
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| 22. | Balloons have also come to grief because of freezing conditions at high altitude that jam vital valves and disable pumps.
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| 23. | In 10 years eight hotel projects in SoHo have come to grief, either because of local resistance or economic difficulties.
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| 24. | While they have enjoyed some success hawking pretzels, hair coloring and soft drinks, their television comedy ventures have come to grief.
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| 25. | But those who exaggerate the oddities in an attempt to turn Sibelius into some weird proto-modernist can also come to grief.
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| 26. | His ill-fated attempts to help friends and relatives usually come to grief for himself and often those he was ostensibly aiding.
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| 27. | Although the " Wairarapa " was expected in Auckland, there was no way of knowing where she may have come to grief.
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| 28. | COME TO GRIEF, by Dick Francis . ( Putnam, $ 23.95 . ) . . 15 . . 11 . . 7
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| 29. | COME TO GRIEF, by Dick Francis . ( Putnam, $ 23.95 . ) . . 5 . . _ . . 1
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| 30. | Even so, officials anticipate no new assignments for Mrs . Clinton, whose forays into policy-making have come to grief in the past.
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