And the sorceress Ro sent out a servant boy and her lackey Isamu to go shopping. |
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Simon Trinder turns Teodoro's lackey into a bundle of popeyed, inventive energy. |
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In my last week I was intimidated by drug users, ordered around like a lackey, and threatened. |
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He disdains capitalism and free trade, and throughout the campaign accused Yushchenko of being a running-dog lackey of the Yankee imperialists. |
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Was I being an agent of change or just another instructional lackey creating ordinary teachers? |
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An emaciated, rake of a lackey with crowns on his lapels kept ushering supplicants and victims into the Secretary's panelled office. |
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King Idris is involved, of course, this place could not exist without his permission, but he is a mere lackey. |
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We already have a President and the Rodent is his biggest crawling, lick-spittle lackey. |
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Anyway, you're not doing anyone any good by being out of work, even if your old boss is a running dog lackey of the bourgeoisie. |
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She was the least savant of the group, according to her tattered footwear, and her lackey hair job tailed the backwoods hillbilly aura about her. |
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Anyway, you're not doing anyone any good being out of work, even if your old boss is a running dog lackey of the bourgeoisie. |
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Anyone who sees the facts as they are is treated as a traitor to the Serbian people and a NATO lackey. |
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Imelda, however, decides to follow her own heart and pursues the lovesick lackey, who has taken off for Zanzibar. |
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Mr Pitt, for one, says he is far from being a lackey of Wall Street and of the accounting industry. |
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During the Second World War, the Polish bourgeoisie was a lackey of French and British imperialism. |
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The Liberals are being a touch sensitive about the lucky lackey in the Senate. |
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The lackey brings orders from the prince summoning all the girls in the land to a grand ball the following evening. |
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His wife was insane and died in 1635. The old Marshal set up home with one of his lackey widow. |
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When Wayne returns, the U.S. government sends its lackey Superman to pound some sense into Batman. |
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Last term Netanyahu gave the post to his lackey Yuval Steinitz, who was never heard from again. |
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Most important, his people do not see him as a lackey of the United States. |
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The old Left would never have been a lackey for religious nutjobs. |
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He was known for his mysterious changes in status, for at one time he might be a lackey, the next a noble, then a musketeer to an abbe or all the way to being a proctor. |
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I would send the lackey after him to let him know if I needed him. |
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He had to watch himself, had to act like any common, worthless lackey for the sake of self-preservation until he had everything organized and put perfectly into place. |
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This led some critics to characterize her as an American lackey. |
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I tell you, people in the region used to think of Canada as a lackey, as a country that accepted American dictates, but that's not the case any more. |
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We are opposed to this EU, this lackey of imperialism and big business, and we are opposed to the reversal which this autocracy means for democracy. |
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Naturally, it is the general aim to keep prices stable, but it cannot be in the interests of farmers to be the nation's or Europe's lackey in order to ensure this. |
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Well, his chief lackey paid a visit to Morgan and Carol and invited them to overcome their abjuration of violence and join him in fighting the Saviors. |
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Iran would like to be able to place its relations with Pakistan, whom it perceives as a United States ally and lackey of Saudi Arabia, in the context of nuclear dissuasion. |
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If you dinna lackey my lady you'll be in for a whiff-whaff o' her sharp temper. |
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People are being arbitrarily arrested, excessive force is being used against peaceful demonstrators and the press now serves only as the president's lackey. |
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But honour crimes are again on the rise. Towards electionsMr Allawi can call on American forces for help, but will not want to look like a lackey. |
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He was called a lackey of the empire and a betrayer of his own people. |
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The local media are rife with stories reviling Mr. Haqqani as an unabashed lackey of the Americans and foe of the military, the country's most powerful institution. |
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The way he warmed up his famous arm by throwing laser beams out of a sleepy, feline half-windup to some bullpen lackey armed with the added protection of a catcher's mitt. |
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The eponymous hero is a police sniffer dog who inadvertently falls into the clutches of maniacal Dr Simon Barsinister and his dimwitted lackey Cad. |
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Assuming Jarrod Washburn, Ramon Ortiz, John Lackey, and Aaron Sele stay around, it could be quite a race for the fifth spot. |
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Lackey went the distance for the fourth time in 57 career starts, striking out three and walking one. |
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Ian Kinsler hit the first pitch thrown by John Lackey into the left-field seats for his sixth homer this season, and 28th career leadoff shot. |
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Lackey was appointed to the board last year after board president Joe Hooven quit. |
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Starting pitcher John Lackey, pitching on three-days' rest, was replaced by Scot Shields with two outs in the sixth, and Shields got out of the inning. |
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