In recent years, both councils have descended into counterproductive bickering and backbiting far too often. |
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In the absence of coherent arguments, the discussion quickly descended into backbiting and spats. |
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I hope he won't let the momentum gained here be drowned in yet more backbiting. |
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There was tremendous in-fighting, factionalism, backbiting, accusations about whose guru was on the highest path and so on. |
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Unite against the posers, wannabies, idiots and people that drag the music scene down through backbiting, slagging and negativity. |
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He's had it up to here with the backbiting that goes on in the music industry. |
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They never use profane language, bear false witness, engage in slander, gossip or backbiting, or even listen to such debasing talk. |
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Trouble seemed to arise not from big issues like race but from petty gossip and backbiting. |
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But backbiting by the Opposition leader did not sway the organisers. |
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I urge members of parliament to concentrate on that issue and not get too bogged down in the backbiting of which province is doing what. |
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It's that world of intrigue, of plotting, spin and backbiting that he will be bringing to life in his new weekly column for the Evening Press that begins tomorrow. |
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But people don't know the background of arguments and backbiting that has been going on over the state of the equipment and their refusal to give us concession prices. |
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The girls changed agents, changed publishers, and were, as you might expect, subject to a certain amount of backbiting and jealousy among the writing community. |
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Never mind recent reports of backbiting and fingerpointing within the Perry camp. |
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Of course, now that the reorganization is official, the speculation stops and the backbiting from disenchanted executives begins. |
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A Republican member looks past the current backbiting to the supposed GOP Majority next year. |
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Does anybody really want to learn about the backbiting between Don Sipple and Scott Reed? |
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The conference marked the beginning of a cycle of conflict and backbiting by the different political players that finally ended in April 1982 with the repatriation of the Canadian constitution. |
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Gossip upsets us, we do not want anyone to gossip about us, however we were always involved in gossip and backbiting, talking badly about our fellowmen, mortifying the lives of others. |
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What follows is a rip-roaring tale of intrigue and backbiting. |
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The reality, naturally, in no way corresponded to that ideal the Weimar court was petty, backbiting, and snobbish but in Charlotte von Stein, the wife of the duke's equerry, Goethe thought he saw the ideal embodied. |
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Over the week, Andy has been accused of backstabbing and backbiting. |
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Backbiting talk that flattering blabs know wily how to blenge. |
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