No sooner had this farrago of half-truths and complete fiction been discredited then along came the second myth. |
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Those are padded out with a farrago of insinuation and unfounded claims that he can produce no evidence for. |
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Why did the parties find it so difficult to reach a compromise, and what will the public make of the farrago? |
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If I'm going to talk about the whole farrago, perhaps it would be best to start by going back to the original report. |
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This farrago of nonsense requires a very high standard of stylised comedy acting, which is not in vogue in the 21st Century. |
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It may, for all I know, be a farrago of nonsense from beginning to end, but the authors appear to believe that they are dealing in fact. |
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The result is a farrago of contradictory ideas, with visions of patriarchs dueling with notions of upward-striving capitalists. |
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What it was, instead, was a farrago of paranoia and pretence, hysteria and lies. |
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His story was such a fantastic farrago of lies and fantasies that it was thrown out by the Scottish judges. |
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What we have got from both camps is a farrago of half-truths and unproven assertions that are repeated even when shown to be blatantly unfounded. |
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What follows is a farrago of mistaken identities and gender reversals, a painful rip-off of Shakespeare in Love without any of the wit, charm or heart. |
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Frankly, what the hapless visitors to the gallery are now being presented with is a farrago of contextless quotes, statements of belief and reports of misleading hearsay. |
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The opera's plot is the typically confusing farrago of unrequited love, disguises, nobility pitted against treachery, and everything set right at the very last minute. |
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But he has the ability to run with issues, to blend text messages and audience e-mails into the mix, constructing a surreal farrago of opinion and comment. |
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I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse. |
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Had not the newspaper coverage of the Litvinenko murder been a farrago of exaggeration, misunderstanding and hypocrisy? Well perhaps it had. |
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While it lays bare the authoritarianism of Mr Putin's regime, this farrago has also shown something just as troubling: shambolic incompetence. |
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For stars, though, the fall of the comedy auteur means that the margin of error between a hit and a farrago is razor thin. |
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The whole farrago is so sublimely bad that it might become a cult classic. |
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As far as I can tell, it is a farrago of conspiracy theories. |
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The Italian election was a farrago of farce and consequence that reaches far beyond the Alps and the Apennines. |
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What's most interesting about the whole farrago is that a certain floppy-haired Conservative politician has decided to join the travelling circus. |
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Or, This is a farrago of absurdity, I could never feel anything of the sort myself. |
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Is it all being filtered before we get to witness this farrago in action? |
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If we find that any Member of this House or their employees collaborated with the BBC in this farrago we will expose them to the opprobrium of this House. |
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Now I don't want to be a fussbudget so as I write I'm taking a chill pill to try to get some perspective on this whole farrago. |
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In clammier hands, this mixture would come across as a goopy farrago. |
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Peter Farrago, director of the winning play put together a cast from talent at the Festival to perform Mike Alfreds' Mandrake, The Musical at the next Edinburgh Festival. |
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