His role as a company stooge earned him the hatred of workers at the Louisville plant. |
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Now, the corporate lords who fought their way up the corporate ladder from the rank of stooge to the rank of master don't care as much. |
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As the film progresses, a one-way process of the performance is firmly established, involving the humiliation of Judy as the stooge. |
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Martin, we have grown accustomed to seeing your pantomime stooge adopting all manner of superhero guises. |
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The problem with Sullivan is that he's wanted to be someone's stooge for so long, he thinks his job is to support the people in power. |
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They think I'm just some stooge here to make sure the roads and runways are clear of ice when the blizzards come. |
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In kind, I ask him to withdraw and apologise because I do not like his claiming that I am a stooge of anyone else. |
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To his critics, Tony Blair has been cast as a stooge to President Bush's vision for a new American global hegemony that brooks no opposition. |
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Personally, I have no faith in him and I cannot understand how someone who was a US stooge can now be responsible for European policy. |
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There is a perceived danger in hiring foreign firms, a fear of being seen as a Western stooge. |
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Will he go along playing a stooge with his 'Yes Boss' salute and sacrifice his friendship, ideals, and true love? |
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The Latins cannot understand why a world power, such as the United States, permits a bush-league Kremlin stooge to push us around. |
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A variant of this theory has him as a disposable stooge in a plot to bump off Mr Putin. |
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He wishes to be seen as a great Afghan rather than as a stooge of the Americans. |
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Mr Tsai denies he is Beijing's stooge but Want Want's future coverage of Mr Ma is likely to be critical. |
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But Mr Rafecas's record will make it hard to paint him as a stooge of the government. |
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But you must understand that we cannot accept being treated as the Commission's obedient stooge. |
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Like most of us, she has been accused of being a stooge of the pharmaceutical industry, of being ignorant and insensitive. |
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The UNM has claimed that Mr Ivanivshvili who talks of having better relations with Russia, where he made his billions, is nothing but a Kremlin stooge. |
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He plays the perfect stooge, but does he yearn not to be the straight man? |
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Sure, it might mark you down as something of a DfES stooge or New Labour brown-noser, but having the title Sir or Dame on your credit card is hard to resist. |
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Any separatist who stood for election risked looking like a stooge, which might have been India's hope. The Hurriyat is boycotting the polls, though unenthusiastically. |
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Then, noisy Nick cedes to nice Nick, embracing his audience-member stooge on a blow-up bed, singing sweetly about childhood innocence that's gone for good. |
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Lon Davis, a friend of Stooge Larry Fine, wrote a chapter for the collection. |
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Each Stooge triggers his own exclusive Bonus Feature with Free Spins and Multipliers. |
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Lesser known is the short film he wrote called The Stooge, currently in pre-production in Los Angeles, California. |
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Moe Howard and Larry Fine, of course, formed the never-changing nucleus of the crew, with the vital position of Third Stooge rotating among at least four other buffoons. |
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