He attributes such sniping to die-hard Kennedy haters, who he assumes will always harass him.
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That does not stop sniping from the Liberal Democrats, who are her main challengers.
If all Republicans offer is sniping and weak rhetoric the electorate may just stand pat.
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Or at school admissions offices, where the under-the-breath sniping between the parents imperils the applicant's chances.
Thus far there's been little public sniping on display--just a vast difference in strategy.
The feedback was corrosive, rife with sniping about slow service, bland assortments and high prices.
For various papers are always sniping at various other papers about their audited circulation figures.
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For many months, critics have been sniping at the Bush administration's unsavoury choice of ally.
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Now Mr Khatami and his supporters are on a roll, able to override crude sniping.
There is also likely to be sniping from the new Welsh language pressure group, Cymuned.
The two sides were back to the diplomatic sniping they seemed to have renounced.
The fun part in this battle is how viciously the law firms are sniping at each other.
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This two-handed custom marksmanship is the simplest and most convenient way ever to achieve pinpoint sniping accuracy.
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The ensuing rivalry led both sides to public sniping, brazen promises, uneasy alliances, awkward compromises and desperate deadlines.
More common are small-bore disputes: lawyers whose sniping, in person and on paper, can spiral out of control.
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But long-distance extreme sniping of this sort is usually beyond the abilities of even the most talented marksman.
But he has been forced to resign, and legal practitioners now face open sniping between judiciary and executive.
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They have heard the sniping that their own charitable giving hasn't quite kept pace with their rise in wealth.
Some predict the return of Mr Ozawa's malign influence, his anti-Kan sniping vindicated.
After four months of sniping, neither side seems ready to end the stand-off.
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The sniping from rivals began as soon as the company filed for Chapter 11 protection from creditors in July 2002.
True enough, but their sniping enraged committee chairwoman Johnson, who struck back by giving the Democrats what they asked for.
The pair that started out hand-in-hand on an equal-opportunity journey through life end up sniping at each other, or scoring weary points.
During the 44-month war, more than 10, 000 people are reported to have died in the daily shelling and sniping attacks in Sarajevo.
The sniping began even before the Czechs took their turn in the EU chair, on January 1st, and was loudest in Paris.
Aside from digital sabotage, the site has also faced financial sniping.
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"I told them not to lose their confidence despite all the sniping and the pressure we were under, " Hadden told BBC Sport.
Another nagging problem is the first-person perspective, used for Ghost's sniping missions.
Inventory management, sniping, weapons crafting, and radar round out its many uses.
Mrs Beckett also insisted the election of four left-wingers to Labour's ruling executive committee would not lead to continual sniping at the leadership.
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