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Governments in the Islamic world see themselves as defenders of the true faith, and the Islamists who accuse them of not doing enough to fulfil that role stand ready to take that role upon themselves.
Here was a rough-and- ready test of what America was reading, from a source hard to accuse of conservative bias.
Leftists accuse ardent Zionists of inflating the definition to include -- and discredit -- critics of Israel.
Zionists accuse the left of deflating the definition to apologize for covert prejudice against Jews.
After a wave of nastiness, the major Democratic presidential candidates in Iowa — locked in a dead heat — are now trying to project positivity and accuse their opponents of the opposite.
At the end of any election, many campaigns are eager to both make such calls and accuse others of doing so, casting them as engaging in dirty tricks to energize their supporters and to turn swing voters off on their rivals.
In a letter to the committee, the Republicans noted that many Democrats had said before the war that they thought Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, only to accuse the administration later of having hyped that charge to justify its invasion of Iraq.
In a blistering parting shot, Doug McAvoy used his last speech as general secretary to the National Union of Teachers' annual conference in Harrogate to accuse the prime minister of wanting "schools to be run like Tesco stores", where they offered air miles and "two lessons for the price of one.
In other words, when Kerrey attempted to filibuster, and then to accuse Dr. Rice of filibustering him, she remained unflustered and made her point calmly and completely.
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