It's just easier to take a potshot at George W Bush than anyone else. |
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Judge DeMent, unimpressed, took a potshot at Mr James's thinking in a clarification of his ruling on November 12th. |
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Mourinho took a potshot at his bitter rival this week for never having won the Champions League. |
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The tone was set the minute Nick Clegg took his first potshot at his erstwhile boss: everyone against David Cameron, big guns scrapping among themselves, smaller ones largely ignored. |
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Mark Williams, twice a world champion, yesterday took an amazing potshot at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre on the eve of this year's World Championship. |
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Officers wearing bullet proof vests were called out after someone took a potshot at a car and were stunned to be confronted by the youngster. |
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Blake, a no-nonsense defender in his playing days, wanted Flack to get rid of the ball, not take a potshot from 30 yards. |
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But his calculated assassination of five of his team-mates last week on MUTV was just the kind of lowlife potshot you'd expect from a vacuous ned. |
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Onslow became 'Jarrah', Yanrey 'Poker' and Potshot was unaltered until its security was compromised by sloppy signal work a short time after its establishment. |
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