It is nice that the Minister finished up with a big thank you to the select committee after that slanging he gave us during his speech. |
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The Labour leadership is desperate to avoid the hours of slanging and whingeing which will come with any such debate. |
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In an industry in which public slanging matches are commonplace, such comments would not merit much attention. |
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Telling this sort of thing to dyed in the wool liberals is guaranteed to wind them up and inevitably turns the whole thing into a slanging match. |
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Far from the stand-up rows and slanging matches of previous months, councillors kept their voices low, and largely, their comments to themselves. |
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I don't think I particularly want to end up in a slanging match between privatisation and public ownership. |
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It sounds much more civilised than the slanging matches we have in the houses of parliament. |
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I am not being drawn into a slanging match with the defenders of horse-drawn landaus on Blackpool Prom. |
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It has been a year of poachings, price cuts, sackings, slanging matches and eye-wateringly large payoffs. |
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I peaked around the corner and watched Rems as he sat on the porch with his homeboys, laughing and slanging away, totally unaware of what's coming his way. |
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We are not prepared to enter into a slanging match with Paul. |
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Little chance now of being drawn into a retrograde slanging match about what qualifies as art. |
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However, there is just the slightest possibility that they might mark at least a temporary cooling of partisan slanging. |
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We've had baby lambs, we've had ukeleles, we've had many, many slanging matches TV debates. |
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Abortion is less a debate, more a slanging match between two equally entrenched sides. |
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The traditional slanging over cannibalism pales in comparison. |
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The current slanging match between America and France may raise a smile when French fries are renamed freedom fries. |
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After the tedium of the opening salvos last week, we can now look forward to daily slanging matches right up to the May election. |
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Senior church figures are still concerned that the conference in Britain may degenerate into a public slanging match if the row over gay bishops is not resolved. |
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I am not therefore going to get involved in that slanging match about who is performing well and who is performing badly. |
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Bruno rarely became involved with slanging matches before his bouts. |
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So I'm going to try and put an end to the stupid slanging matches. |
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She, and they, should know that slanging matches in the public gaze rarely achieve any meaningful progress. |
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The slanging match had unnerved investors. |
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And the other recent straw in the wind of tax disclosure was the four-letter slanging match between London's two main mayoral candidates, and even more than the slanging match, its outcome. |
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But Balake soon found himself caught up in the inter-African slanging match between the Guinean president Sékou Touré and his Burkina Faso counterpart, Maurice Yaméogo. |
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A youth unhappy with the past of its fathers and wanting to build the future differently finds its voice and launches no-holds-barred slanging matches. |
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But once back in Walford, she spirals out of control again, and begins a slanging match in the middle of the street, right. |
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Don't run away with the notion that local politics is a laugh because an MP and a council are engaged in a slanging match. |
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Real dialogue must include the possibility of disagreeing deeply, and even having a slanging match. |
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Never mind slanging matches with your own fans, how about a win on the road? |
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According to the report, the intervening years had been characterized by bitter rows and public slanging matches. |
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After an ongoing slanging match with columnist Andrew Bolt, the communications minister did a prearranged interview with Jones, who also saw nefarious intent in Turnbull's dinner last week with Clive Palmer. |
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Erdoğan has also been engaged in a vicious slanging match with opposition media, accusing reporters and commentators who criticise him of being part of a conspiracy to undermine Turkey. |
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Gareth Rees and Kaneria were also involved in a slanging match which threatened to boil over before Glamorgan captain Jamie Dalrymple, Wright and Sharp intervened. |
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A lot of these rappers that come in here could break out in a major way if they wasn't so busy slanging and bangin' and acting like a bunch of fooligans. |
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The pair have been involved in a slanging match since they separated. |
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Michael Hussey insists he has no intention of getting involved in a slanging match with outspoken Indian Harbhajan Singh, but he can't say the same for the rest of the side. |
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And he warned his own party not to get involved in slanging matches with new Tory leader David Cameron, urging MPs to wait and see what he actually did. |
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