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American officials said they believed it was probably more than a snafu.
There are things you can do to minimize the snafus, though.
Before then he was a member of another rock outfit Snafu between 1973 and 1976.
Whatever caused the snafu, the board is not backing down.
He stayed into early 1970 and played on the album Snafu.
So that may explain the snafu in the first line of this column.
"All my people say it was a snafu between us and Merrill," he said.
You may tell him there was some sort of a snafu about that shipment.
Was the little girl's snafu part of the piece?
It is now expected next December - assuming no further snafus.
He hadn't counted on the snafu a few hours earlier.
One of the two agents involved in the snafu the night before finally worked up enough courage to speak.
The last thing a client wants is to have to explain a snafu to her boss.
If true, he said, "It appears to be more than just some bureaucratic snafu."
It gave them more time to deal with the inevitable last-minute snafus, at any rate.
London got its first Olympics snafu out of the way in a hurry.
The general's visit this week-end went well until we hit a snafu.
This urgency results from what can only be described as an accounting snafu.
Private Snafu as a series character did not officially debut until 1943.
We'll send it as soon as the snafus are out.
"We almost lost her permanently with that code snafu of yours!"
Hope everything is all right and this is only a technical snafu.
But yesterday's events appeared to be a large-scale public relations snafu.
The snafu theory of the bureaucracy's failure to act must be correct.