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1 One officer saw the enemy through a periscope sniping at our wounded.
2 Except when Chetta and Dave were sniping at each other, that was.
3 Using scope-mounted rifles, the men began sniping at anything that moved within range.
4 Both were irked at media sniping at Morrissey and Penguin over the book.
5 Why then, the editorials and columns sniping at their virtuous cause?
6 There was some back- sniping at the council in Government circles, but nothing too heavy.
7 If they can stop sniping at one another long enough to play, that is.
8 The thing where we start sniping at each other.
9 He took savage pleasure in sniping at Khaurenese personally.
10 It can also be a fertile ground for sniping at siblings, toddler tantrums and political potshots.
11 People start criticizing you, sniping at you, trying to trip you up, belittle you, harass you.
12 Angrave kept sniping at the gunners, who replied to each of his shots with a whizz-bang.
13 The strain of miserable poll figures has started to show in petty sniping at the CDU.
14 France immediately come to life, switching the ball here and there and sniping at the Scottish defence.
15 She'd been sniping at him for months, getting in quick digs about standing her up at every opportunity.
16 The French interior minister built his popularity on sniping at the president's "old-fashioned ways" and "immobility".
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