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The president says that "oil interests" are trying to destabilise him.
But we would destabilise him a bit, we would say, "Are you sure?
Mr Sarkozy, who suspected a plot at the time to destabilise him, has sued Mr Bertrand for false accusation, forgery and invasion of privacy.
Furious with General Musharraf for betraying them in Afghanistan, and perhaps now in Kashmir, the militants have every reason to seek to destabilise him.
Vettel has also dismissed any suggestion the link with Ferrari is continually being aired to try and destabilise him and the team.
He was the one to unilaterally suspend the dialogue, just before the EU meeting, accusing the EU of trying to destabilise him by pressing for press freedoms and the banning of the death penalty.
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He bit the player with the intention of wounding him or at least of destabilising him.
But his rapidly deteriorating mental state had destabilised him to the point that he didn't even know he was in prison.
In part, it's a story about the power of stories; Mary wants to broaden Mr Fox's perspective on love and his attitude towards the stories he tells, and part of that process is destabilising him and interfering with almost everything he's previously believed about the way a story goes.
In February, Modi said NGOs were acting as fronts for foreign lobby organisations or terrorist groups conspiring to destabilise India and defame him.
Speaking last week, Peskov said western spy agencies were behind an all-out "information attack" against him to destabilise Russia before elections.
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