In some respects, Samsung reminds me of Sony in the years before it all went wrong.
His rival Jorge Lorenzo was just trying too hard on the first corner in Australia and it all went wrong for him.
But it all went wrong in China and Brazil, leading him to reassess his approach to preparing for the run-in this time round.
However, it all went wrong as he bogeyed 16, 17 and 18 to drop to a tie for seventh place on five-under-par 139, having carded 70 after his opening 69.
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When it all went wrong, politicians both in the US and elsewhere sought to deflect attention from their own actions by the ever-popular sport of attacking and blaming the banks.
Just before he went on, Williams revealed he started singing the Rocky theme tune for "extra confidence", but just before he started singing it all went wrong because the door did not open.
Then it all went horribly wrong, the BBC closed the station and John spent six months working in the control room of a security company in Birmingham.
Executive pay packages especially are the subject of endless debates in Congress, shareholder meetings and, on Main Street, a symbol of all that went wrong the past two years.
It turns out that Clydesdale, which includes Yorkshire Bank, was far from prudent in its lending on commercial property, jumping on the Bank of Scotland bandwagon three or so years before it all went horribly wrong.
I, for one, would like to hear Lineker, Hanson and Gazza on where it all went right or wrong - not on the pitch but in the examination hall.
Flame has been described as one of the most complex computer threats ever discovered, but the study suggests attempts to destroy all evidence of it went wrong because of a spelling mistake.
Look back at Britain's industrial history with today's obsession with the Internet in mind, and you start to grasp at what may be the truest answer of all: that what went wrong with British manufacturing industry was not that it declined so fast, but that so much effort went into arresting that decline.
Trouble is, all those nice plans that went wrong were not illusions.
For all the focus in the past few years on what went wrong in the financial crisis and what needs to be fixed, equal or more time should be devoted to creating worthy investment and risk-taking opportunities.
Worst of all, there were no clear lines of responsibility when things went wrong.
All of this makes it rather urgent to figure out what went wrong in the Eli Lilly trial.
The US Marines Corps has banned use of all 60mm mortars in both training and combat until the review establishes what went wrong.
Went on my way feeling strange all that day, wondering what had gone wrong.
Through all the plenary sessions and speeches, there was really just one topic: what went wrong and how the Republicans recover.
He went on to inform me that the iPhone 5 stunk because the size was all wrong, and the maps really really stunk.
But Liza Long, whose blog post "I am Adam Lanza's Mom" went viral after the Newtown shooting, said perhaps we were thinking about this all wrong.
But the best cure of all for complacency is to reflect on the fact that banks, the crux of what went wrong in the 1930s, are still causing mayhem 60 years on, and regulators haven't yet worked out what to do with them.
"We couldn't quieten him down, we didn't know what was wrong, so one of the nurses went across to check that she was all right and in fact she wasn't all right, " said Ms Stevenson.
The thinking went that executive compensation in the period leading up to the crisis encouraged excessive risk-taking, with well-paid employees getting all the reward and the federal government saddled with the costs of the aftermath when things went horribly wrong.
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