Countless newspaper editorials have accused it of torpedoing local businesses. |
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The member was not here these past 13 years when his political party not only had no plan to propose, but was also torpedoing the Kyoto protocol. |
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And it is likely responsible for recently torpedoing a South Korean naval vessel. |
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Brazil had also been attacked with the torpedoing of many of its merchant ships in the South Atlantic. |
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From the beginning of the hostilities the submarines show their real effectiveness by audacious torpedoing, which sinks large boats. |
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This means bombing the industrial cities, torpedoing the Atlantic convoys. |
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Now consider the message Karzai is sending by torpedoing the planned press conference with Hagel. |
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The Polisario Front, with Algerian support, has never stopped torpedoing the process of negotiations desired by the Sharif kingdom in order to find a way out of the impasse over the Western Sahara. |
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Owen had survived the torpedoing of a ship in the north Atlantic. |
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And there is, above all, no State which treats the appeals that we make to it with such scorn, practically torpedoing the peace efforts on which we are working. |
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Nor, it claims, is it about torpedoing Mrs Tymoshenko's chances of competing in a parliamentary election next year or in the presidential vote due in 2015. Yet Mrs Tymoshenko is not facing charges of straightforward graft. |
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