You can use dpkg --remove. It'll complain that you can't uninstall
package $X because $Y depends on it; when that happens, try dpkg
--remove $Y (and so on, until it doesn't complain anymore).

You won't be able to install the package you needed but at least apt-get
should be usable again.

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  [master] kde-config-telepathy-accounts package install error

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