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That is, the failures that brought him down were not his failures in office, but his private failings which predated his rise to power.
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In the three decades since "Jaws, " Spielberg has enjoyed -- or rather not enjoyed -- his fair share of failures.
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His depiction of finance's failures is not novel, but it is well done.
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So, as Mark Carney said in his speech, "bygones are not bygones": past failures affect future policy.
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Dr. Blork had said that a fungus was growing there, and had admitted that this news was, in fact, bad, and he had looked both awkward and grave as he sat with them, twisting his stethoscope around in his hands and apologizing for the turn of events, though not exactly accepting responsibility for the failures of the treatment.
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Beam, who says he was not an owner of DeArthur, denies any wrong-doing, classifying his past troubles as mere business failures.
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Major nations such as European champions Germany and France have not even reached this stage and Pearce believes he can learn lessons from their failures and the problems his team has had in qualification.
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Haim Ramon is a centrist within the Labour Party, and given his distant relationship with Mr Barak, he would not be tainted by the prime minister's political failures.
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Had his office not done that work, Lyle said, computer systems throughout the White House may have faced catastrophic failures on Jan. 1, 2000.
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