The power of the Cabal waned and that of Clifford's replacement, Lord Danby, grew. |
This angers a cabal of evil businessmen, who somehow are profiting from the bad times, so they conspire to bring the new agency down. |
If there is in existence a genuine cabal of intrigue and perfidy, the logical targets of such accusations were surely the members of the regime. |
At this point He could be fairly accused of being a cabal of anti-car puritans. |
Mr José Antonio Tremiño Gómez and Mr Francisco Jesús Rodríguez Cabal, who travelled to that country six months ago, have been held in an unknown location since then, and there has been no information from any source there. |
The resulting feud ravaged the Australian side of the 1930s and 1940s until Bradman finally purged O'Reilly's cabal. |