Is there still a tension there, particularly when it comes to Shakespeare, that old colonial spear-carrier? |
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He had found his level as a journeyman, a spear-carrier, just like thousands before him. |
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Actually, Mr. Shawn was just another spear-carrier in the hall of usage and grammar. |
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The European Parliament's delegation is not asking for privileges. It is asking for its legitimate right to participate actively in the Bonn conference and not simply to play spear-carrier, as we did at the Hague Conference. |
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Another spear-carrier was the parliamentary sketchwriter: myself. |
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He was a spear-carrier in a Shakespeare in the Park production of Twelfth Night. |
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I was a spear-carrier, I could have cruised and coasted – not that I did! |
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Mr Fields has clearly learned a lot as the spear-carrier for Mr Mulally. |
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