These tabloid turncoats wonder why the players don't like talking to the press. |
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They've stolen our ground but we seem not to be able to take their's without becoming turncoats. |
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It took the cooperation of some high-level turncoats to catch the big fish. |
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This bunch of turncoats couldn't keep a promise if it was locked up in a box. |
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This apparent concession is a cynical manoeuvre aimed at saving the faces of any potential turncoats. |
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They are cowards and turncoats who seek to work within a system that is morally bankrupt. |
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Redeem yourself or forever be consigned to history's judgment of political turncoats, renegades and saboteurs. |
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Like turncoats throughout history, they were in danger of ending up distrusted by both sides. |
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In the course of few generations a movement of religious liberation had established, and few true turncoats to the repressing religions. |
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Some say it's a fantasy full of knights, tourneys, turncoats, direwolves, dragons and dirks, lightly salted with actual heroes. |
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Both are part of the same layer of social democratic turncoats. |
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However, CreƧy was not their finest day, and many French historians have labeled them cowards, turncoats and the sole cause of the French defeat. |
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Apostates from new religious movements are often seen as victims rather than as turncoats by virtue of the harshly negative stories they tell about their religious past. |
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Earl McRae has all kinds of nice words to describe sovereignists: seditious rats, dumbs, loud-mouths, devious, anti-Canada, treacherous turncoats. |
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The investigations tend to have lots of voluminous and complex evidence derived from wiretaps and unsavoury witnesses such as civilian agents or turncoats inside a gang. |
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Having turncoats and Lotas on both sides Zia legacy could be the demarcation line between Benazir and Nawaz Sharif. |
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Chief among these is that some turncoats within this group have, by design or by default, presented themselves as radicals seeking to alter Kenyan politics with a pro-people agenda. |
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