If they fall much more, the Senate's farce could yet become the vice-president's tragedy.
For the Magic organization, the damage was done long before this personnel farce unfolded during 2011-12.
The picture gently but surely moves back and forth between romantic comedy and satirical farce.
Second, Washington and NATO must tell China exactly how this farce happened and who was responsible.
One element, however, that is not a part of farce, is breaking the fourth wall.
His disillusion is said to have started with the farce which was the London mayoral contest.
Simpson farce as exceptional, not typical of the normal workings of the U.S. judicial system.
Pak says South Korea cooked up the claim, and he called their investigations a farce.
Jun Do looks nothing like Commander Ga, but the farce of the switch is irrelevant.
The melodrama opens on a lighthearted note, but Ms. Serreau leaps in with fairly ham-fisted farce.
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What is going on in Iraq right now with inspections is essentially a farce.
They will, presumably, strike a deal, raise the debt limit and avoid a Simpsons-worthy farce.
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We are in Act Two of the Whitehall farce "What The Chief Whip Said".
This political farce has been compounded by the last-minute disqualification of Grigory Yavlinsky, a liberal economist.
His rivals pulled out the day before the vote, turning polling day into a dangerous farce.
Opinions at Venice split deeply on Mr Kusturica's noisy, rumbustious, circus-like farce about gypsy grifters.
Gerrymandering has made congressional elections into a farce in which only one district in seven is competitive.
Good thing global warming is a farce designed by Al Gore and his carbon credit mafia, right?
The entire U.S. justice system smells of a Stalinist repetition of court farce: PERSECUTE TILL PROVEN GUILTY.
Judge Christopher Prince said the plan was not "sophisticated" and had been reduced to a "complete farce".
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Qualcomm's round trip shows how the solid and necessary profession of security analysis has become a farce.
The nation is also hurting, not to mention highly-cynical, after the farce of the failed McClaren era.
So many people in the Bundesbank view next year's selection business as a bit of a farce.
Pakzad did complain, however, about what she acknowledged was the "farce" devastation tour she was taken on.
Italian elections could become a farce, and Greece, Spain and Portugal remain trouble spots.
Larry Craig (R-Idaho) calls the move a "transparent legacy attempt" and a "sloppy farce" that ignores public opinion.
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It is a farce of astounding excess and it ought to fail, to simply run out of jokes.
After a promising summit twelve days ago, negotiations on the euro crisis are now descending into farce.
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That stubbornness may rule out the obvious remedy: calling the whole farce off before someone is badly hurt.
Certainly the latest plot, as revealed bit by bit in the press, had all the makings of farce.
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