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The atmosphere in Aleppo has a touch of Paris in 1944: the mistrust and the score settling, the finger-pointing at collaborators, real or imagined.
BBC: Syria: Islamist Nusra Front gives BBC exclusive interview
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More practical score-settling now seems likely if not as dramatic as the hawks are demanding.
ECONOMIST: Off the hook: Turkey, Germany, Russia. But not France
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There is no bitterness or score-settling with the White House staff that had pushed for his departure.
NPR: McChrystal Takes Blame For Rolling Stone Article
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The rancid hypocrisy of publicity-hungry prosecutors and score-settling baseball operatives shafting targets through selective leaks must be stopped.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It may be that American forces were, again not for the first time, unwitting instruments for Afghan score-settling.
ECONOMIST: Another blow to the war to win hearts and minds
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As is perhaps inevitable for a former official, he cannot resist some score-settling.
ECONOMIST: A country with little hope of change
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But the Bishops expressed a righteous fury over what they perceive to be the opportunistic score-settling of authorities in Massachusetts.
NEWYORKER: A Loaded Gun
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As a purely score-settling matter, I almost hope he does.
WSJ: Stephens: Chuck Hagel's Jewish Problem
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For the unions, however, it is not simply a matter of sour grapes or settling the score for the failure of national Democratic leaders to step up to the plate.
FORBES: Unions To National Democratic Politicians: Who Needs You?
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Wasn't it settling a score from an old debate.
BBC: News Online
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No, it wasn't settling a score.
BBC: News Online