| 31. | Her family prefers her not to cook, especially after her fiascoes like baking a cherry pie without pitting the cherries.
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| 32. | Again as in Venice, the best dishes are the simplest; ventures into creativity and complexity often end in fiascoes.
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| 33. | It is the first probe in a program that was overhauled by NASA to avoid fiascoes like the ones in 1999.
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| 34. | Does he wince when others now use the Dukakis campaign as a benchmark in fiascoes against which to measure Dole's?
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| 35. | The organization was bankrupt, at war with the U . S . Congress and ridiculed for peacekeeping fiascoes on several continents.
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| 36. | Few bothered to look at cold fusion again and many still see it as one of the biggest scientific fiascoes in history.
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| 37. | VARIOUS / " LIES, SISSIES AND FIASCOES : THE BEST OF THIS AMERICAN LIFE " ( Rhino ) ! off!
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| 38. | Absent were the low blows, ear bites and pay-per-view fiascoes that marred big-time boxing last year.
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| 39. | She also performs an evening of humorous stories called " Tales from the Mouth : Mishaps, Fiascoes, and other Triumphs ".
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| 40. | Inevitably, the news will feature fiascoes such as the Federal Aviation Administration's project to build a new air traffic control network.
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