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Or perhaps the tweet fell into the category of attempted undermining by insinuation.
"When you visit the Google campus, there's lots of trees," he adds, "but there's this constant undermining by the road system and the infrastructure required for all those cars".
When Anders Breivik launched his murderous attack in Norway in July 2011, he left behind a rambling manifesto which attacked not only what he saw as Europe's Islamicisation but also its undermining by the cultural Marxism of the Frankfurt school.
The government also has the shadow of a particular backbencher to consider in its campaign, but Tony Abbott has promised (again) that there will be no sniping or undermining by him during the campaign, according to the Australian.
One respondent – a physiotherapist who said they feel stressed most of the time – said that expectations from government, management and patients against a backdrop of money saving, job freezes and continual undermining by the media, all contribute to stress levels.
Still in his 20s, Hitchcock apparently found the experience something of a trial; mostly because of constant undermining by his one time mentor Graham "Cocaine" Cutts, who had directed Novello in The Rat and was clearly threatened by his former assistant and art director.
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