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Mitchell said: "It's very convincing unless you know it's untrue as I do and it was clearly aimed to destabilise me and finish me off by sending it into the heart of government to my deputy and could easily have done so very fast".
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"Guardiola's insistence destabilised me a little.
Suarez said in his submission: "After the impact I lost my balance, that destabilised me and I fell on top of my opponent.
"They are trying to keep me destabilised," she says.
This single word answer was destabilising and made me speechless at the thought of a society so intent on creating barricades.
"If they want to destabilise the club, they will find me standing before them".
But it's designed not just to upset me, but crucially to destabilise the members.
"I spent three years telling them again and again that the war in Syria would inevitably destabilise Iraq, but they paid no attention," the Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told me last week.
Salih told me that Turkey already funnels FSA fighters in the area to play havoc with and destabilise the region, adding, "Unfortunately, the FSA is not just a single body.
They destabilise the situation".
"Terrorists want to destabilise Punjab.
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