People might accuse you of being an open book because you have nothing to hide. |
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In any event, no one could accuse him of being a remote celibate who did not know what he was talking about. |
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This happened in real life in Tulsa, Okla., where administrators at Union Intermediate High School accuse Brandi, 15, of hexing a teacher. |
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But some experts were quick to accuse the chancellor of shameless electioneering. |
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He went on to accuse the witnesses of fabricating the evidence against the accused. |
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I repeatedly said also that I did not accuse the Government of fabrication, but of exaggeration. |
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To accuse France and Germany of ignoring the rules is simply to repeat a slanderous allegation often put forward as fact. |
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The jackbooted thugs can arrest you without bothering to accuse you of a crime. |
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The taxi operators accuse government of failing to issue permits to taxi operators, and then impounding their vehicles for not having permits. |
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The doctors accuse the college management of not paying gratuities, provident funds and other allowances. |
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In the process, his incendiary rhetoric has alienated much of the middle and upper class, who accuse him of being authoritarian. |
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Why do liberals always accuse those who disagree with them of being stupid and anti-intellectual. |
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We should not accuse the preformationists of stupidity for placing the right idea into the wrong substance. |
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And I don't think anyone will be able to accuse me of euphemizing the matter. |
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He told people he was the Son of God when he knew that, in saying so, people would either think him insane or accuse him of blasphemy. |
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It is dishonest, and worse, to accuse this honorable man of the monstrosity. |
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Both sides accuse each other of violating the truce agreement signed last year. |
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Such a statement can only lend support to those who would accuse her of blaming victims and excusing batterers. |
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More strident liberal critics accuse Taranto of using humor to sugarcoat an otherwise malodorous agenda. |
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Campaigners accuse the government of encouraging the practice while gagging its critics. |
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People often accuse paparazzi of infringing on the human rights of celebrities. |
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They accuse stem cell research traditionalists of hoodwinking the public by promising cures they cannot deliver. |
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Certainly, some readers might accuse the author of overselling his champion. |
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They accuse and defend, bicker and quarrel, and cannot seem to talk about their real feelings or listen to each other. |
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But in the case of mental illness, people are inclined to shut their minds to it, or, even worse, accuse the sufferer of malingering. |
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Since when was it defamatory to accuse someone of not living in sin, as it used to be called? |
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Critics were quick to accuse Putnam of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, and ignoring exciting new forms of community. |
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Next time you meet a locavore, accuse them of callously not assisting poorer peoples by refusing to buy their produce for their selfish reasons. |
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The Prime Minister and his immigration minister accuse these people of queue-jumping. |
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Of course it would be arbitrary of me to accuse the shop owner of putting on an act or simply making a show. |
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Nobody can accuse him of not finding the time to talk to whoever wants to speak to him. |
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Nobody could ever accuse Glastonbury of being a hotbed of racism and prejudice. |
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Defence lawyers routinely accuse victims who failed to make 'vigorous enough' protests, as in fact having consented. |
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Now before you jump down my throat and accuse me of being totally ignorant as to what goes on backstage, let me explain my position. |
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I could see she was having a hard time deciding whether to completely accuse me of outright lying or question me further. |
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Now before you accuse me of stomping on this guy's dream and making fun of someone's coping skills, rest assured I am not making fun of him. |
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It's very easy to point the finger and accuse a famous person of being in the wrong. |
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However, critics note these same states run equally addictive national lotteries and accuse them of hypocrisy. |
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But he provides some reassurance that BTo was taking care not to falsely accuse anyone of sharing illegal content. |
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Really, how could anyone accuse an American televangelist of being your run-of-the-mill, double-dealing, dishonest preacher? |
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I know of no young-Earthers who accuse all old-Earthers of denying a literal Adam and Eve. |
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He therefore induced a public campaign to accuse Parliament of obstruction at a time of national danger. |
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However, when he was away from home, she hastened to accuse him of being in league with the devil. |
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The embracing of diverse ethical bases for libertarianism might lead some people to accuse me of moral relativism. |
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For Parker, the traditionalists who accuse him of taking liberties are one of the targets. |
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First, he explains his political position lest anyone accuse him of being a lickspittle of the aristocracy. |
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It would take another eight years for the FBI to assemble the evidence to accuse him as a counterspy and place him under arrest. |
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Various groups of rigorists began openly to accuse their opponents of laxity in the observance of poverty and even to disobey their superiors. |
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His sudden appearances, like the one today, prompted her to accuse him on stalking. |
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Cohen is happy to accuse the left of covering up crimes, but oddly omits to mention this salient bit of history. |
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It's okay to accuse your opponents of dishonesty when they routinely present quotations out of context. |
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Is he hurt when IRA and republican dissidents accuse him of being a traitor? |
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No one can accuse him of having cast these kids for their cuteness of speech or appearance. |
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They have the right to face and accuse alleged abusers in person, but they will also face cross-examination. |
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Now this is my turn to accuse, but I base my accusation on fact, not fear and cowardice. |
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Surely neither need accuse the other of being seriously flawed because of some deficiency that is already in process of correction. |
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When parents accuse their offspring of treating the place like a hotel they are usually quite accurate. |
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Some accuse the manufacturers and retailers of conniving in the premature death of old technology. |
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To accuse a member of Parliament of double-crossing is certainly discreditable. |
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Far be it from me, though, to accuse other people of inconsistency when it's a quality I embrace so enthusiastically myself. |
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They accuse their parents of not understanding them, of not offering emotional support. |
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There can be no more damning accusation today than to accuse a politician of believing in politics. |
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There's plenty of irony in seeing one monopoly accuse another monopoly of restricting users' choices. |
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They often doubt each other's intentions and accuse each other of hatching conspiracies. |
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If you were to accuse Patrick Egan or Wayne Ramsay of going spare they probably wouldn't argue with you. |
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Environmentalists, no doubt, will accuse Americans of fiddling while Rome burns. |
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Despite the company's popularity, dissenters often accuse the Russian choreographer of indulging in over-the-top theatrics. |
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There are moments in Bach when I would accuse him of nimiety, a pedantic thoroughness, more artifice than art. |
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The programme has angered rail watchdogs who accuse struggling Railtrack of timetabling the various closures disastrously. |
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Paradoxically, they accuse Arabs who are Semites themselves, of anti-Semitism. |
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It's only when we disagree with his emphasis that we accuse him of being sententious. |
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Let's be honest, who cares if the Tories accuse the Liberal Democrats of this or the Lib Dems accuse Labour of that? |
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Rock purists accuse electronic music of a number of sins, but none so much as the sin of soullessness. |
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If, when you are out, you can inconspicuously run a clean powder-puff over your face, no one will accuse you of indelicacy. |
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They accuse me of actually having a home while bilking good people of their hard earned cash. |
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The Kremlin, which local people accuse of tragically mishandling the siege and its aftermath, was also targeted. |
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It would take another eight years for the FBI to assemble the evidence to accuse Hanssen as a counterspy and place him under arrest. |
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You turned up late, and she is probably lost, and now, you accuse me of giving you the wrong venue? |
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Religious believers sometimes accuse us of having a superficial and impoverished view of the world. |
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Could a sane person accuse his god of such unreasoned hatred, while simultaneously proclaiming it the embodiment of divine love? |
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And as Norm points out, you know, no one can accuse these people of being hacks. |
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He won't be able to accuse me of having sold it on the black market and skived off with the proceeds. |
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They accuse him of the torts of barratry and malicious prosecution. |
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It is unusual for an enlisted soldier to formally accuse other soldiers of crimes, particularly soldiers of higher rank. |
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Critics accuse France of illiberalism, of curbing freedom of religious expression, and of imposing a Western interpretation of female oppression. |
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Reverend Njoya's fearlessness and outspokenness have led Kenyan authorities to accuse him of subversion. |
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Therefore they look for all kinds of excuses, going so far as to accuse their colleagues of bad faith. |
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We would, of course, be deluding ourselves if we expected war criminals to accuse themselves. |
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I do not want to speak louder, because you will accuse me of being a windbag. |
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Journalists and politicians accuse each other of using sound bites to blur and oversimplify. |
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American labour unions have long enjoyed tethering such creatures in front of companies they accuse of paying excessively low wages. |
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They accuse him of incivility, factual misstatements and general wrongness. |
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No one would accuse dentists of using microlithic points on our carious lesions today. |
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How can he accuse the Bloc Quebecois of shying away from debate when he just voted in favor of time allocation? |
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It has asserted its authority in some border towns by lopping off limbs or even the heads of men they accuse of fighting against them. |
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Some accuse banks of riding the sustainability wave as a publicity stunt and greening in words only rather than action. |
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Some religions accuse others of idolatry, declaring that to visually imagine God or present different artistic representations, is impiety. |
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Several hundred were injured, some seriously. The government and the red-shirted protesters each accuse the other of starting the firefight. |
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We gave no government funds to people that they accuse of being duplicitous. |
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And what will be the role of research, which some accuse of subservience to political ideology? |
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Rolleri, Comboni's confessor, having been prejudiced by the old gossips, will accuse him of not praying! |
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It would be premature, after all, to accuse a state of a breach of international law if it had had no opportunity of righting the wrong. |
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Critics of the group accuse it of showing its true colours after initial coyness over GM foods. |
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Hence neither the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, nor Romania's Victor Ponta are right to accuse Brussels of euro-colonialism. |
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He used parliamentary question time to accuse the Labor leader, Bill Shorten, of going off the point. |
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No Member State could accuse the United Nations of budgetary or management failures if it failed in its basic obligation to pay. |
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They may accuse family members of wanting to steal their money, or of not being loving or faithful to them. |
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The accused will then be tried for the two charges even if the prosecutor did not accuse him of theft originally. |
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But no one can accuse the Southern Baptist Convention of backing away from a fight. |
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Immediately, the hardline settlers were quick to accuse their own elected officials of all sorts of treachery. |
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If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. |
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Then they accuse me of not being able to grow a real moustache. |
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Critics from both the right and the left accuse middle-class women of neglecting their children and exploiting the immigrant women they employ as nannies and housekeepers. |
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We do not accuse the authors of the imposture of relativism. |
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They accuse universities of being inflexible, inefficient, and unaccountable, and they view the tenure system as an impediment to effective university governance. |
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It is tempting to refuse to answer those who have nothing to contribute but rude remarks, insults, and attempts to accuse others of things never said. |
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He can be sure that when he does, someone will accuse him of intolerance. |
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Some national elites, especially the Chechens, Azeris and Georgians, accuse the country of fomenting the conflicts and of destabilizing the region. |
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The lawyers accuse Spinal Solutions of selling counterfeit implants and doctors of accepting kickbacks in return for using them. |
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There are those who accuse their games of not really being video games at all, which is ludicrous. |
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To accuse him of doing so is certainly an effective way to end a conversation. |
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And he says that those who accuse Napoleon of killing off democracy misunderstand politics in 19th century Europe. |
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Now Cantlie appears to accuse the Western media of skewing coverage of the month-long siege. |
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Finally and bizarrely, some of the most committable readers accuse me of being a neo-conservative or a neo-liberal or both. |
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As well, the victim states that her two younger brothers often berate her, call her names and accuse her of falsely bringing the charge against their father, the offender. |
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It was wrong of me to accuse you of being like my last boyfriend. |
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Rivals accuse him of being a better rainmaker than consultant. |
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Your brother and many in the official Iranian media accuse your confidants of voodoo and devil worship. |
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They're going to be holding reams of paper with every word I've ever written here printed out on them and they are going to accuse me of being a traitor and a terrorist. |
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Although it's too early to accuse the ISI, Hasan says, he nevertheless thinks the directorate has to be a top suspect. |
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For the self-appointed inquisitors of internet, it is always easier to accuse than seriously to inquire. |
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They accuse old friends and colleagues of terrible things, even if they do something simple like return a greeting on Facebook. |
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It's a tall order, but no one could accuse Williams of not trying. |
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At least they won't get angry and accuse you of heartlessly trying to kill them in order to save a few dollars on tensor fields. |
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People who accuse teams of tanking it in order to get a higher draft pick don't understand the mentality that is prevalent in the National Football League. |
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Such change at the top of the FDNY could dramatically affect a department many accuse of sorely lacking in diversity. |
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The lawyers accuse Headley of lying to implicate Rana in order to save his wife as well as his own life. |
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They argue it is a matter of self determination, though their critics accuse them of trying to keep others from sharing in the oil wealth the bands possess. |
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They accuse Mr. Davis of the torts of barratry and malicious prosecution. |
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He suggests that in new cases when women go to the police and accuse their partner of battering them, the man will get thrown out of their property, pending an enquiry. |
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You could accuse him of hitching a lift on the back of Greek tragedy. |
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Nobody would accuse Nayef of being as icy as the sergeant in The manchurian Candidate, or as diabolical. |
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Mayweather stands as the only person to ever accuse Manny Pacquiao of PED use. |
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But accuse him of not respecting voters enough to level with them, and he may get nervous and twitchy like he does sometimes. |
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Those who accuse us of social engineering often have very narrow, rigid view about the way the world should be and everyone should conform with that. |
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Fans of such cheap television will accuse me of snobbery and elitism. |
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This has led to frequent spats sometimes among themselves but usually involving media personnel, whom they accuse of being biased and untruthful in their reporting. |
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One could certainly not accuse Blincoe of not having done his homework. |
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Record companies accuse online file-sharing networks of contributing to falling music sales by letting fans share high quality digital copies made from compact discs. |
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Please check your facts before you accuse us of being craven. |
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Before you accuse the chefs of being fruitcakes for starting so well ahead of Christmas, remember that this cake, like wine, gets better with time. |
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The walls daubed with her name and accuse the girl of betrayal. |
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In sum, they accuse the prosecution and the judges of prejudging the issues, of pursuing the trial merely out of vanity and a sense of their own honour. |
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At one point, Kirie asks her father about his conversation with the aforementioned spiral fetishist, provoking him to indignantly accuse her of eavesdropping. |
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Opposition parties are meanwhile arraying themselves as beacons of moderation. They accuse Mr Najib of pandering to UMNO's far right. |
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Moreover, the parliamentary secretary has the nerve to accuse the provinces of not doing their work. |
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I would, moreover, encourage the hon. member to listen in question period when they are trying to accuse us of interference and politicking. |
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So much so, with a straight face they accuse them of adventurisms, in which these establishments may or may not be involved. |
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We have gotten to the point if an anchor interrupts a talking point, you accuse them of being an operative. |
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But a BBC director general can hardly accuse a Labour peer of being tacky! |
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Certainly no one who knows me would accuse me of being a shrinking violet. |
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Egypt's public prosecutor, recently appointed by Mr Morsi over furious objections from his peers, has ordered a probe into a television satirist, Bassem Youssef, whom Islamist litigators accuse of insulting the president. |
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Pastors accuse a child of being a witch and later the family pays for exorcism. |
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The irony is that they accuse us of playing politics with it. |
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Pawlenty likes to play hockey, but no one can accuse him of high-sticking. |
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If any atheist can stake his soul for a wager against such an inexhaustible disproportion, let him never hereafter accuse others of credulity. |
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To accuse a movement of being reactionary, we must understand what is meant by reactionaryism. |
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In Malawi it is also common practice to accuse children of witchcraft and many children have been abandoned, abused and even killed as a result. |
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To expiate my past sins, I will accuse myself of them courageously, and will not leave one unbanished from my heart. |
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But you accuse other men of villainy with too easy a tongue, you weevil. I have never wanted you in this matter, and I have said so. |
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When Jack and Rose attempt to inform Cal of the collision, Lovejoy slips the necklace into Jack's pocket and he and Cal accuse him of theft. |
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Takfiri is a term that refers to Muslims who accuse other Muslims of apostacy. |
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They accuse him of being a government spy, a fassfoos, in the local slang. |
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It's futile to accuse them of ungratefulness. |
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In a speech in Redcar, Mr Miliband will accuse David Cameron of failing OAPs by cutting social care and not tackling rising fuel bills. |
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Both accuse Stewart of illegal business referrals and fee splitting arrangements With real estate companies. |
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In fact, for several years, Mr. Trudeau has been following in the footsteps of all Quebec premiers in his condemnation and his I accuse reeks of déjà vu. |
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Nobody could accuse him of being a ditherer or of having flip-flop opinions. |
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Where journalists see a detail that may enlighten the whole field, ministers may accuse the media of exaggerating trifle and small points, or of throwing issues out of proportion and zooming in on the provocative. |
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Allow me not to reveal the amount I'll be donating, just so people won't accuse me of trying to show off and being macho. |
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Specific word choices may cause some readers to accuse the authors of using overblown, foreign, and even neologistic words. |
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If I put upon their shoulders the burden of a large family, they become desperate, and when I promote some loved one of theirs from the earth they accuse Me of being unjust. |
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But with the current licence fee settlement due to come under review in the next parliament, the broadcaster has come under fire from Conservatives who accuse it of a liberal bias. |
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Mr. John Graham: You can accuse me of wiggling off the end of this hook, but to give an honest answer to you, I really couldn't say at this point that it is going to be 10 years or 20 years. |
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In its motion to dismiss the lawsuit, Barclays said the attorney general did not have the authority to accuse the bank of fraud in this instance and had misconstrued parts of its marketing material. |
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People make an exception of Adnan Pachachi, an elder statesman and former foreign minister, but accuse other foreign-backed groups of pillaging their party headquarters. |
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In fact, we accuse ourselves of quarrelsomeness and jealousies. |
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Since then more than 30 Chinese ambassadors have invaded the op-ed pages of newspapers around the world to accuse Japan of seeking to revive its militarist past. |
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For that member to accuse me or our government of homophobia and of misogyny is her party's stock-in-trade, perhaps, but it does not make it the truth. |
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It is preposterous that a criminal regime that possesses nuclear weapons, is not a party to the international treaties on weapons of mass destruction and feeds on terrorism and bloodshed can accuse others groundlessly. |
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Why are they always photographed with their children, given tender-hearted profiles, and more or less taken at their word when they accuse CSIS or other government agencies of abusing them? |
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Mr Museveni's critics accuse him at best of overreaching himself, at worst of being a military adventurer, bent on establishing an empire of ethnic Tutsis in the Great Lakes region. |
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I hope that, owing to the Pinar incident, we all come to understand that while it is easy to shrug off one's responsibility onto others and to accuse each other of wrong doing, the easy path does not lead to solutions. |
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One more time I hear a member wanting to besmirch the good names of all the people who serve on these foundations and, under the cover of privilege, accuse them of being like the sponsorship. |
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In a roundabout way, the Bloc members accuse the Conservatives of picking out industries that are pet to them to the exclusion of others when in fact they have done the same thing. |
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We foresee that several representatives of self-styled individualism and chaotic anarchism will attack us, foaming at the mouth, and accuse us of breaking anarchist principles. |
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These are all measures that highlight once again that those who, often by demagogy, accuse the Commission and the European Union of paralysis or weakness are mistaken, and deceive our fellow citizens. |
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Worsley's detractors accuse her of practicing an unchallenging Hello! |
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Let us forget the accusations made against the President because of the oil wells which interest just as much those who accuse him of coveting them. |
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On their arrival the two friends ineptly discover the joys of the beach and partying until the unexpected arrival of the police who accuse them of breaching the peace and take them to the police station. |
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That belongs solely to earthly rulers, who may also accuse the pope of crimes, if need be. |
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But some opponents accuse activists of maligning them. |
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For example, in polite circles, if you want to accuse someone of doing something, you would normally accept that it's your responsibility to provide the evidence of their misdoing. |
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Some accuse the Syrian security services and leadership of assassinating Mr. Hariri because he became an insurmountable obstacle to their influence in Lebanon. |
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Madam Speaker, I am quite dismayed that the member would accuse me and my colleagues of trying to politicize the situation. In fact, with the terms that he used in his speech, he and his government are politicizing this. |
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Both suits accuse Grooveshark of copyright infringement. |
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While the anti-Syrian opposition seems to accuse Syria, the cautiousness displayed by western diplomats encourages us to try to understand in what context this attack took place. |
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The practice has come under attack, especially by academics who accuse neuromarketers of selling junk science. |
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This led the king to accuse him of cowardice, which perhaps goaded Gloucester into the charge. |
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Because the teams themselves now have a stake in the decision-making, captains can no longer berate an umpire's perceived bias or accuse a batsman of poor sportsmanship. |
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These ignore the facts and accuse the Gulf culture, with its abundant money, of having brought extremism and takfir into their country. |
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Attempts to accuse anthropologists of complicity with the CIA and government intelligence activities during the Vietnam War years have turned up surprisingly little. |
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The pacifists, responding to a call by Belgian groups Bombspotting and Vredeactie, accuse the Atlantic alliance of being the instrument of US policy in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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He is finally behind bars because of the bravery of his nephew, Steven, who came out from the shadow of victimhood and anonymity to publicly accuse his tormentor. |
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Too many commentators are quick to accuse their enemies of being evil. It's far, far more effective to point out that they're acting like divs instead. |
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It becomes too easy to accuse any proposals for dialogue of catering to the so-called influences of modernists, feminists, and possible syncretists. |
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The function of a grand jury is to accuse persons who may be guilty of an offense, but the institution is also a shield against unfounded and oppressive prosecution. |
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I realized sadly that I did not call for my parents because I felt they would accuse me of being fast-tailed. I feared that my parents would not believe that I had been raped. |
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Some observers accuse Bond novels and films of misogyny and sexism. |
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The development was controversial and local opponents accuse it of drawing trade away from the older parts of the city centre where independent shops are located. |
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He swears that he is not guilty of the crimes that his detractors accuse him of, and the goddess of love steps forward and assumes the role of his compurgator. |
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The grand jury may accuse upon their own knowledge, but it is generally done upon the testimony of witnesses under oath and other evidence heard before them. |
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Many pro-war voices constantly accuse the media of anti-war and anti-Bush biases, with the accusations routinely amplified in mass-media echo chambers. |
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Neither can they prove the things whereof they now accuse me. |
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For the record, Cllr Morgan neither works or lives in Kirkby, so it is absolutely disgraceful for him to accuse a respected community representative of being a scaremonger. |
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Men accuse agnates of their own generation of bewitching them. |
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I accuse you rather of misappreciation than of misstatement. |
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Shaheed did not accuse Iran of endless human rights violations. |
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