Julie Bailey, the prime-mover behind the campaign, denies he is being made a scapegoat.
Argenbright ultimately convinced the utility that he had been a scapegoat and won a transportation contract.
She's become a scapegoat for every woman who is frustrated, at home raising kids.
Everybody knows it, the Republicans want to demagogue it and make a scapegoat population.
"They're using the trees as a scapegoat, " says Mr. Malkin, president of Greenwich Tree Conservancy.
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Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson noted that Dannels was essentially a scapegoat, but still questioned her closely.
Johnson said he was a scapegoat for the board as enthusiasm for the merger waned.
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But ever noticed how some people always have a scapegoat and even a backup scapegoat?
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Mr Lafontaine will be missed in the cabinet, too, at least as a scapegoat.
Others cautioned the synod against turning the BBC into a scapegoat, or giving it "a good kicking".
"Now it turns out, Punxsutawney Phil is little more than a scapegoat, " Gmoser wrote in the dismissal.
He dropped a couple of balls, but he's not going to be a scapegoat for our defeat.
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Ms Gibb said she was "demonised" by the press and used as a scapegoat in the Healthcare Commission's report.
Talking about his Middlesex exit, Shah added that he may have been made a scapegoat for the club's recent failures.
This suggests that Mr Lion had been deliberately singled out as a scapegoat and given no time to defend himself.
The head of Venezuela's judicial police was sacked, apparently as a scapegoat.
The Republicans either ignore them or use them as a scapegoat.
Policy makers for whom the pursuit of victory is contingent on intelligence beyond their reach make intelligence a scapegoat for their own incompetence.
This reasoning holds obvious appeal for those looking for a scapegoat.
It furthers their class-based argument and allows them to find either an entity that is indeed responsible or, perhaps, a scapegoat that can take the fall.
In response, Greece's foreign minister told the BBC that Athens was not the source of the crisis, and that no country should be made a scapegoat.
Adamant that all the horse meat exported was properly labeled, the Romanian Prime Minister feels his country is being used as a scapegoat in this crisis.
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Former Formula 1 motor racing world champion Sir Jackie Stewart - a friend of Mr Goodwin - said he thought the former bank boss had been made a scapegoat.
Dattner notes that people--whether in business or politics--are "hardwired" to look for a scapegoat, adding that sometimes it's the responsibility of a leader to take the fall.
Former Acting ATF Chief Ken Melson, after refusing to be a scapegoat for this operation, became an adviser in the Office of Legal Affairs in Washington, D.
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Predictably, some Islamic groups have accused their Hindu counterparts of trying to make a scapegoat out of the Deendar Anjuman and paint all Muslims in a poor light.
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The most well-known example is the Occupy Wall Street effort, which made a scapegoat of "the 1%" in the hope of unifying 99% of the population against it.
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