And the weather apparatchiks also refuse to acknowledge that even in the winter the sun provides some slight warmth. |
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Privatization often has involved the corrupt transfer of assets into the private hands of former communist apparatchiks. |
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So long as the state provides them with what they need and does not interfere unduly with their operations, they leave it to the apparatchiks. |
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Curators, artists, dealers and art world apparatchiks seemed all, for once, to be speaking with the same voice. |
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It is entirely generated by three budget-hungry heads of universities and their apparatchiks. |
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The message to our cultural apparatchiks was that the more popular the project the more official favour and the more money it would find. |
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Church apparatchiks are fond of saying they think in centuries, not days or years, but perhaps it's a habit they need to kick. |
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The audience of hardbitten hacks and New Labour apparatchiks dissolved in laughter. |
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You write that in four of these five states the current rulers are former apparatchiks of the Communist Party. |
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The new communist masters decided that Skoda would produce cars for the proles while the politburo and their apparatchiks would get a new luxury saloon built by Tatra. |
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As he gets his feet wet at City Hall, he's likely to rely on Daley apparatchiks and influential donors for guidance. |
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For GOP talkers and apparatchiks, Franken's resume is almost too good to be true. |
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Former Communist Party apparatchiks wound up in control of most state assets while billions haemorrhaged out of the country into numbered Swiss bank accounts. |
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In so doing, they hope to exonerate the thousands of former Khmer Rouge apparatchiks within the Cambodian government, military and business elite. |
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Over the past 6 years, he got used to having his way in the party-whether by sulking at the mildest of criticism, or by cracking the whip on apparatchiks. |
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And where are the political thinkers, as opposed to the apparatchiks? |
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A cadre of regime apparatchiks soon seized power, eventually leading to the landslide election of their leader, ion Iliescu. |
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The fact that she knew so little about Nixon and his apparatchiks is what makes this documentary so special. |
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To expect former apparatchiks to organize efficient economies that could respond to disasters on this scale was simply unrealistic. |
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If Koizumi persists on his current course, he will hand the LDP's anti-reform apparatchiks the weapon that they want to straitjacket or oust him. |
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I wager it would result in a dramatic increase in efficiency, a dramatic reduction in administration costs and a dramatic exodus of highly paid, unaccountable apparatchiks. |
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Not that this worries David Cameron any more than it particularly bothered the New Labour apparatchiks, including the premier prophet of independence gloom, Alistair Darling. |
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