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It has the effect of unfairly accusing everyone around him of ostrich-like denial or ignorance.
It was they who urged Gordon Brown to stay on at Number 10 - to continue the work of Her Majesty's ministers - even as the Tory press were unfairly accusing him of "squatting" there against the wishes of the British public.
The petitioners believe I am exploiting the death of a SeaWorld orca trainer and unfairly accusing the company of keeping animals that may not be suitable for captivity.
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"I am being unfairly accused," Ms. Dixon said.
Some worried that a renewed emphasis on preventing cheating might make teachers feel unfairly accused.
Those are not really fighting words from a company that believes it has been unfairly accused.
Griffin complained that his Democratic opponents had unfairly accused him of political partisanship.
To others, particularly his fans, it showed genuine relief of a man unfairly accused.
They have been denounced as infidels by Islamic extremists, and unfairly accused of being devil-worshippers.
When I was five, a teacher unfairly accused me and I remember being incredibly distressed.
Secularists fear losing individual liberties and conservatives think they are being unfairly accused of retrogression.
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