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  • One part of Rumsfeld's style or ability in bureaucratic infights is that he tends to see through all the pitches and all the numbers.

    Rumsfeld's Roots 2003

  • One part of Rumsfeld's style or ability in bureaucratic infights is that he tends to see through all the pitches and all the numbers.

    Rumsfeld's Roots 2003

  • That includes buyouts and infights; in less than a year's sweat, he pocketed over

    Scott Thill: Paid to Suck 2008

  • CPI-M Central Committee to act to curb Kerala infights

    IBN Top Headlines 2009

  • No movement is too small to have its factional infights, though, as I'll continue to demonstrate in the weeks ahead, even while gradually converting every last person in the world to my point of view, though it may take weeks - possibly months.

    ToddSeavey.com 2008

  • "I decided to cross because there were a lot of infights, a lot of litigation.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • - "Whether you love the computer world the way it is, or consider it a nightmare honkytonk prison, you'll giggle and rage at Ted Nelson's telling of computer history, its personalities and infights.

    Jeff Barr's Blog 2009

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