If Mr. O'Neill felt that material got to the president that blindsided him, he should have inquired within his own department. |
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I had been told to trust this recruiter by people I knew, so I was completely blindsided by his change in tactics. |
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I don't know why I'm starting to cry, struggling to breathe, as if I'm completely blindsided. |
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Seattle won but Ray got blindsided by former U-Conn thugmate Jake Voskul and left the game with a busted shoulder. |
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Any time that a guy is blindsided is inappropriate, and such a move should come with appropriate penalties. |
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I was totally blindsided by this development at the same time as I was totally blissed out. |
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One of the man's comrades had snuck up on me and blindsided me with his rifle. |
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He blindsided the competition by landing Wolfgang Reitzle to run the Premier Auto Group. |
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Lazio probably was ready for the milk question when he got blindsided by the subway one. |
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He blindsided the Rock after his match with Kurt Angle on RAW and put him in the walls of Jericho. |
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Houston Mayor Bill White said city officials were blindsided by FEMA's order. |
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So, she's completely blindsided when he's arrested, dragged into a military court and accused of murdering nine people. |
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For all our collective arrogance, we are constantly blindsided by something called the future. |
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He wasn't blindsided, merely blind to the devastating impact the pictures would have once they became public. |
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Americans need to understand this truth, because otherwise they will be blindsided by the real risks out there. |
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I believe that there is no reason for a frank, sincere government to be blindsided or oppressed, if it's willing to communicate in a rational, humble and practical way. |
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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif told CBS he was blindsided by the move. |
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But what have New Yorkers been if not blindsided by incessant malfeasance and nonfeasance in the state capital? |
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Let me quote some of the groups that were blindsided by this shortsighted policy. |
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Premier Rodney MacDonald said that he was blindsided by the federal budget's attack on the accord. |
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She, like so many others before her, was blindsided by a piece of ice looking to take her down in one quick swoop. |
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There is little chance of being sandbagged or blindsided by the other side. |
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I was very rarely blindsided at the farmers' market with a topic that I had not at least heard about in Question Period. |
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From the start, they seemed blindsided, backed into corners, and constantly backpedalling. |
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The guy blindsided me and for a time I went shaky in the legs. |
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He blindsided the frantic princess, lifting her over his shoulder as he continued his race with the darts that were now heading in their direction. |
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A recent report by the Swiss bank regulator shows just how it had been blindsided by a bank that it had once considered saintly. |
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But a global treaty failed in Copenhagen in 2009 partly because too much happened at the last minute and negotiators felt blindsided. |
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Alone among al-Qaeda propagandists, al-Awlaki was not blindsided by the Arab spring. |
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Cantor and his team, assuming a relatively easy victory was imminent, were blindsided last Tuesday in a double-digit loss. |
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But for the one who was blindsided when the papers were served and had no intention of ever signing, D-day is a catastrophe. |
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As his QB Wilson dashed up field, Tate blindsided Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee with a hit to the head. |
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The excuse that Netanyahu was blindsided by settler gremlins in the Interior Ministry strains credulity. |
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Teachers who hand out misleading grades thereby allow some students, already let down by a school system that has failed to prepare them adequately, to be blindsided. |
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Just as he was coming in close, he blindsided him with a fierce punch. |
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Out of nowhere I was blindsided by a blunt force to the side of the face. |
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It's also true that we were blindsided by the election results. |
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Rather, he was blindsided because he did not expect the danger to come from small fringe elements but from places like the old Soviet Union and from China. |
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He had completed his plan to develop a new office building, but was blindsided by the sudden drop in real estate values. |
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I'm particularly upset by the fact that I was a bit blindsided by this. |
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I have to say that I'm totally blindsided by the idea of the Commonwealth. |
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A lot of these local broadcasters are going to be blindsided by it. |
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Initially, the congenial Enzi seemed to be blindsided by the Cheneys. |
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We have come to acknowledge the problems with hits to the head delivered on crossing receivers blindsided by onrushing missiles, and generally accept the penalties that are now being given for those hits and impacting games. |
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Clausen could be dropping back into the pocket, reading the USC defensive coverage and get blindsided by his best friend. |
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ExxonMobil appeared blindsided by the communiqué and was asked for comment by the press before it had seen the statement or received any official government notice. |
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Unless the two countries agree on a more systematic approach, Canada risks being blindsided by the eruption of major problems at the political level that could and should have been dealt with quietly at an earlier stage. |
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Mien was blindsided by former classmates who went public with stories about his racist antics in college. |
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With his body moving horizontally across the field but his head looking toward the end zone, Ware was blindsided — squashed, smushed, leveled, steamrolled, and pancaked would also apply — by a defensive lineman. |
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A grief even more heart-breaking had blindsided her. |
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This really blindsided and short-circuited any meaningful debate. |
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The 63-year-old former school teacher and business owner was blindsided four years ago when her husband Vic, an electrician, was diagnosed with both Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. |
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The sales representative can go into her phone call confident, with a full view of any concerns that might need to be addressed and no fear of being blindsided by an outstanding issue. |
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The NHL's board of governors must have been watching when Philadelphia Flyers forward Mike Richards blindsided Florida Panthers forward David Booth. |
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The robbers crept out of the forest and blindsided the traveller. |
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Harris examines examples of real life businesses being blindsided, such as Polaroid becoming bankrupt after failing to cope with the rise of digital photography. |
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The quarterback was blindsided just as he was about to throw a pass. |
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Blindsided consists of a one-woman show, a podcast and, now, a documentary. |
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