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Forever seeking a scapegoat.
"Already our MPs are seeking a scapegoat.
Sometimes, the artist is seeking a scapegoat for his own shortcomings.
But residents seeking a scapegoat easier to punish than Mother Nature have settled on their president, Mohammad Khatami.
Politicians seeking a scapegoat for America's self-made problems too often point the finger at the growing power of once-poor countries, accusing them of stealing American jobs and objecting when they try to buy American companies.
Seeking a scapegoat, some alleged that Brady's large camera had terrified the raw federal recruits: "Some pretend, indeed, that it was the mysterious and formidable-looking instrument that produced the panic!
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The French players collapsed in disbelief, Bulgarians rejoiced and Houllier sought a scapegoat.
In Britain, racism and bigotry are flourishing spectacularly as the older generation seeks a scapegoat for their growing irrelevance in the modern, globalized economy.
They spoke first, and then took full responsibility for any fall out, not ever seeking out a scapegoat.
One option would be to go after low-level marijuana users as scapegoats and seek a court ruling that would declare federal law trumps state law.
Mr. Lamy cautioned that with slower growth came the risk that politicians would seek to make a scapegoat of trade, causing damage to the global economy.
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