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This is not a time to try to take what I would consider a cheap shot.
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The minister said the Treasury Committee report had taken "a cheap shot" and was an attempt at a "blame game".
BBC: Enterprise Committee
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So why is Ford taking a cheap shot at GM and Chrysler now, two years after its competitors emerged from bankruptcy?
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But Police Federation vice-chairman Simon Reed said the suggestion that police had changed their approach after the government stepped in was "a cheap shot" - and Sir Hugh was "clearly upset".
BBC: Riots: Police defend handling of crisis after criticism
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It is a cheap shot to denounce Rummy for answering as he did when, to the best of his knowledge, the Army was doing everything humanly possible to meet the current needs.
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It may be a cheap shot.
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Barcelona will credit the brilliance of Eto'o, but it was a cheap shot from United's viewpoint as the Cameroon striker was allowed to escape by Vidic and keeper Van der Sar's effort to block the effort at his near post was flimsy, to put it kindly.
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It's a cheap shot.
BBC: Midfielder Joey Gudjonsson suspended by Burnley
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However, Starbucks felt his remark about "smell the coffee" was a "cheap shot" at the company and considered suspending millions of pounds worth of investment in the UK, the Sunday Telegraph reported.
BBC: Starbucks logo
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Look for our steel industry to get a shot in its arm from cheap natural gas.
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Everything was so affordable that I gorged on the local salty, bread-like oscypek cheese, eye-wateringly cheap cherry vodka and Polish Mountain Tea (tea with a double shot of spirytus, 190 proof and 95% alcohol).
BBC: Skiing peaks with a papal blessing
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The 31-year-olds were both shot in the head while their killers made off with their mobile phones, a cheap digital camera and a handful of cash.
BBC: Ben and Catherine Mullany