But instead of bickering and sniping, the parties should unite behind the urgent task of saving Britain's tourist industry. |
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Their priority is an end to air strikes, tank attacks, artillery barrages, sniping, car bombs and roadside explosive devices. |
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This initiative should be seen as the right way to treat employees, not an opportunity to continue the constant sniping. |
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Now that's a good idea, that's what I should do rather than keep sniping from the sidelines. |
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The enemy uses cover and backup well, but it still falls victim to your elite sniping skills. |
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Twice, amid much sniping and cynicism from elsewhere, the city bid for the Olympics. |
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The ten warriors rushed down to where Sara stood sniping enemies, and began panting. |
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The levels contain marks showing the computer soldiers the best positions for hiding, sniping or ambushing. |
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As the entire sniping team and Sue's team assembled, they synchronized their watches and began to maintain radio silence. |
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This kind of operation is beyond the ambushes, sniping and grenade and bomb attacks we have been seeing, he says. |
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In effect, even bombing and long-range missile attacks have become analogous to sniping. |
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And there's always a lot of sniping and carping in the newsroom and by the water cooler. |
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He says he's become tired of Scottish newspapers sniping at each other in the media pages. |
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I have received personal criticism in nasty sniping ways, even being accused publicly of taking a backhander. |
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We could really do without the sniping from the sidelines and continual undermining of our efforts. |
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More of us are financially comfortable and have the luxury of sniping at politics from the sidelines rather than actively engaging in it. |
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Every crew member of a Bradley should be prepared to use the 25 mm gun as a sniping weapon or to give it to a sniper who will. |
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Gould almost spat the dummy and quit last year, twice, in the face of a barrage of attacks and continual sniping from News Ltd. |
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Social media does provide a ready forum for the hashtag hallion sniping away from the coward's comfort of anonymity. |
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Two other bidders were sniping, too, but my bid would have been the last one. |
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Despite the unanimous vote, the bill did not clear the U.S. Congress without some partisan sniping. |
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Nick and I spend most of the waking hours of the day bickering, sniping, and being sarcastic with one another. |
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If anything, her style can only be described as hectoring, more sniping than frontal attack, irritating and occasionally maddening in its circumlocution. |
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In 1999 I faxed that letter about sniping to some gunsmiths in London. |
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Heavy rains had been falling since their march began and the New Jersey militia had been cutting bridges and sniping at their flanks and rear. |
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What I heard about Canada in London could not have been more different from the bad math and all the sniping in the House of Commons. |
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And, as we soon found out, she has lost none of her legendary energy nor her famous sniping power! |
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The Court notes that the Applicant refers repeatedly to killings, by shelling and sniping, perpetrated in Sarajevo. |
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At three in the afternoon on July 2nd advanced elements of British light infantry began sniping at American positions. |
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And then they're off again, blabbing, sniping, yakking, havering. |
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That has, to some extent proved successful, and the febrile atmosphere of the early years of devolution, with its perennial sniping and briefing, has disappeared. |
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It often feels more like a standard third-person shooter where the sniper rifle just happens to be the best weapon, rather than a sniping game in itself. |
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And though the highly effective sniping of his so-called positivistic period continues, one feels a more comprehensive grasp of what he is moving towards. |
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Coogan attempting to be cool and then coming unstuck, Brydon needling and sniping at his friend. |
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Start earning via day trading, sniping, scalping or many other methodologies that are not possible with fixed spread trading environments. |
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The campaign rows, party intrigue and sniping could serve nicely as a plot for yet another antipodean soap opera. |
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There was often sniping from grouchy dads on the opposition touchline who objected to a girl playing rugby. |
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He immediately began sniping at Santorum, portraying him as Washington insider, anathema to conservatives. |
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In reality, this is nothing more than a feature of the anti-Strasbourg sniping which has developed. |
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Too many of us limit our participation in public affairs to standing back and sniping at politicians from a safe distance. |
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It is time to stop sniping at politicians and to take up the responsibilities of citizenship. |
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Last year Swinney, who has faced constant sniping about his leadership credentials from some sections within the party, faced down a challenge by Glasgow activist Bill Wilson. |
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All of the eight candidates who stood on the stage, sniping at each other and looking unserious and unpresidential. |
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Jennifer was sniping enemies with her bow and Erik was covering her. |
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Fitted to a rifle, the system could also be used for medium range sniping. |
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We use it for sniping only, we are not shooting in all directions. |
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California has been a target of Administration sniping ever since. |
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We don't spend our time sniping at farmers' headage payments. |
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The pleasures of Bay bird shooting should not be spoken of in the same sentence with cocking or sniping. |
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Is it healthy, life-changing honesty or soul-destroying sniping? |
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Over on the BBC, even gentle old Strictly is getting in on the aggro act, with dancers slagging off the judges and the judges sniping back. |
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During the First World War alone, at least 50 medals were awarded to Aboriginal people in Canada for their bravery while sniping and scouting, and for performing other daring and heroic acts. |
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Indeed, I almost signed up for Mr Van Orden's presentation when he said that all sniping should stop, but I unfortunately part company with him on his portrayal of the new Constitutional Treaty. |
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And followed by day after day of sniping, scare-mongering, finagling and double-crossing. |
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I heard a volley of shots and the carrier came speeding back with Philip's dead body and I was commanding the company under severe shelling and sniping. |
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Both areas have proved quagmires for previous governments. Mr Monti's other, less debateable, criticism was of the constant sniping at the government from the very parties that form part of it. |
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It was rumoured that sniping about the liberties that Lee Daniels' The Butler took with the truth damaged the awards chances of a movie that had been seen as a hot contender earlier in the year. |
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I wish that the anti-nuclear people on these committees would realise that this constant sniping at the applicant countries on this issue is not doing our relations with them any good at all. |
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World public opinion was 'decisively and permanently against the Serbs' following media reports on the sniping and shelling of Sarajevo. |
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The sniping cantered around Syria Street as well as Al Barad, Al Beessar, Souk el Kamih, Bakkar, American and Jabal Mohsen. |
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Mr President, I wish to raise the issue of the sniping and remarks that are being made in some quarters about the Irish banking and financial system. |
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While, many Aboriginals again became known for their sniping and scouting skills, Naitve soldiers assumed a broader range of duties in many types of units. |
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As well, at least 50 decorations were awarded to Canadian Natives for their bravery while sniping and scouting and for performing other feats of valour during the war. |
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An American elite sniper disguised as a German and working alone, you must use your stealth and sniping skills to stop Stalin's forces from controlling the world's nuclear technology. |
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Instead of partisan sniping and grandstanding, our initial discussions surrounding the Bill have been more focused on achieving results and making a positive contribution towards strengthening the Act. |
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But the way in which Clark has tended to attract absolute blame and sniping like a magnet and be subject of a host of ridiculous rumours, has been quite surprising. |
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On the southern perimeter the Germans broke in again and could not be forced back, the defence being hampered by fifth columnists sniping from the town. |
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