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  • That is such a rare occurence that Richardson in good conscience simply could not ignore that knowing how much backstabbing and doubledealing he encounters just to participate on the Clinton team.

    Obama Raises Over $40 Million In March 2009

  • Insiders have always said he stabbed Nelson Doubleday in the back and "stole" the Mets from him by his doubledealing methods.

    Mets Owner Would Like His Madoff Money 2008

  • Kissinger comes off extremely badly as a doubledealing control freak.

    Decent Interval: An Insider's Account Of Saigon's Indecent End by Frank Snepp jmnlman 2008

  • Kissinger comes off extremely badly as a doubledealing control freak.

    Archive 2008-10-01 jmnlman 2008

  • Unlike certain thriller authors whose initials are TC it's nice to see the West shown to be just as backstabbing and doubledealing as the "evil empire".

    The Debriefing by Robert Littell jmnlman 2008

  • Unlike certain thriller authors whose initials are TC it's nice to see the West shown to be just as backstabbing and doubledealing as the "evil empire".

    Archive 2008-10-01 jmnlman 2008

  • But, the moment he began to speak again she looked up with a wince and attended to him, as if that doubledealing of hers had been in her mind, and the fear were revived in her of his hand or his foot.

    Our Mutual Friend 2004

  • If ruthlessness and doubledealing are among them, then John VI was less than a weakling compared with his great adversary, Napoleon; but if peace and a desire to cultivate the arts of peace are preferable, then John ranks above Napoleon, for John created while Napoleon destroyed.

    World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947

  • If ruthlessness and doubledealing are among them, then John VI was less than a weakling compared with his great adversary, Napoleon; but if peace and a desire to cultivate the arts of peace are preferable, then John ranks above Napoleon, for John created while Napoleon destroyed.

    World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947

  • If ruthlessness and doubledealing are among them, then John VI was less than a weakling compared with his great adversary, Napoleon; but if peace and a desire to cultivate the arts of peace are preferable, then John ranks above Napoleon, for John created while Napoleon destroyed.

    World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947

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