"Barnet's transport department has been something of a shambles over the last few years, " she added.
Zouheil did immigrate to Arizona in January 1980, the investments Zouheil made were in shambles.
Kosuga and his pal were momentarily enriched, while the onion trade was left in shambles.
Generally considered a shambles, the first programme was immediately pulled off air for an overhaul.
He said the process had been "a shambles" and a waste of teachers' valuable time.
Despite the overpayment shambles, tax credits have helped many low earners like Kurt's family.
When Siti left her village in Indonesia six months ago, the local economy was in shambles.
The golf courses are in a shambles, forcing him to exercise on a treadmill.
There's no doubt that the housing market in my state of Florida is in shambles.
Labour peer and former security minister Admiral West described the U-turn as a "shambles".
The rising anger against the shambles in Brazilian football means that such a stratagem might work.
Overall, Yukos's finances, like those of most big Russian companies, are still a shambles.
With some school buildings still in shambles, students received diplomas at a convention center on Saturday.
And it leaves Boris Yeltsin, who has presided over one shambles after another, looking ever more inadequate.
Yet as well as being a shambles, the CDS market now stands accused of being a speculator's playground.
Tax policy is in such shambles that growth ideas might be heard--at a minimum, they'd fill the vacuum.
With the Miami economy a shambles, South Beach rents have been falling almost as quickly as purchase prices.
When he took over, the program was coming off its 5th straight losing season and was in shambles.
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With the real estate sector obliterated and Europe in shambles, supply of safe assets has fallen dramatically, Kocherlakota explained.
Nixon ended his campaign by suggesting the administration war policy was in shambles.
We could see the hotels in a shambles (some of them collapsing) and tons of debris in the water.
When war in the former Yugoslavia ended in November 1995, the economy and its banking system were a shambles.
Liberal Democrat universities spokesman Stephen Williams said the SLC was "a complete shambles".
The new one is a shambles, but it is inching towards something better.
But Chelsea, a shambles from the start, did not survive for long and Pennant doubled Liverpool's lead in spectacular fashion.
The turnout for the ballot was 15% which Mr Grunshaw described as "a shambles right from the start to finish".
With the nucleus of the family in shambles, the fabric of American society is unraveling one thread at a time.
His wife had left him, and his business--selling perishable vaccines and drugs from a small office near Roanoke, Virginia--was a shambles.
The tone was markedly different from Obama's campaign themes that blame the Bush administration for leaving the nation in economic shambles.
So the eurozone would be OK. But if Cyprus chooses this route, the Cypriot economy is going to be in shambles.
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