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"It would help if both parties - and by parties I mean 'parties' not just political figures - agree to stop the recriminations and just say 'stop'."

From BBC

The commentator’s death encouraged condolences for his family and recriminations against political violence from both sides of the aisle.

From Salon

The shutdown and eventual nationalisation of Orano's operations have been surrounded by mutual recrimination, with the government and the company accusing each other of obstructiveness.

From BBC

The recriminations against Abbott, who was Black, and Brady didn’t come from within but rather the residents in West Hollywood they served.

More details may emerge about the swearing incident - and the unsubstantiated allegations - prompting further investigations and recriminations about who knew what, when.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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