Cypris' lackeys just stood there, speechless, and awaited instructions for what to do. |
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Ruby and her lackeys were standing around the alter, Ruby's hands were on the stake, ready to plunge it into her heart. |
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A little while later some of the host's lackeys brought out about a dozen chooks in a long wire cage which they laid in the centre of the table. |
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He lived in the great house in Doocastle surrounded by servants, lackeys, and half-sirs who did his bidding without question. |
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At least, as you say, you always bring one of your poor misbegotten lackeys with you when you get those promotions. |
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The oligarchs with their trusted lackeys, treated the rest of the population, as human cattle. |
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Unfortunately they are fettered and shackled, and have become mouthpieces and lackeys of whoever wants to promote a message. |
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The place still had an aura, and an odor, of corrupt bureaucrats and their intellectual lackeys about it. |
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The Bush stooges and their lackeys in the media know that they are hanging by a tenuous thread that is unraveling ever faster and faster. |
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Bureaucrats and lackeys of government ministries are just as likely to be buyable. |
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Kerry talks in generalities because he is alone and comes from nowhere and lives among servants and lackeys in hotel rooms. |
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Nor does sympathy for what Americans are going through make us capitalist lackeys, stooges of Bush and Blair, or enemies of the Arab world. |
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The original has more than 30 characters plus assorted lackeys, pastry cooks and cadets to help create a vision of life in 17 th-century Paris. |
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Now, a few top oligarchs can not control the system, without their lackeys. |
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Only a yellow-bellied coward like you would need to gather a gang of six lackeys just to take me on. |
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That all politicians are fiendish scofflaws is a given, as is their role as lackeys greasing the money chutes of big business. |
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We're tired of all these fat-cat lackeys who are hungering for power. |
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It was the morning of his wedding and one could already hear the sound of the Marquise au Fontaine calling out instructions to the lackeys and servants. |
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This is a man who treats women like servants and men like lackeys. |
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Also present are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, the king's unfortunately clueless lackeys and subjects of Tom Stoppard's work Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. |
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I saved you because you and your lackeys over there serve a purpose. |
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The anti-MMR campaign has repeatedly smeared its critics either as stooges of the medical establishment or as lackeys of the vaccine manufacturers. |
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In the story, he presents himself at India House as a candidate for the Indian diplomatic service and is humiliated by a series of lackeys and time-servers. |
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So there are enormous consequences for all of us when the owners elect not to act like owners, but like timorous lackeys desperate to please management. |
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In one of the picture's most satisfying scenes, one of Lord Matsudaira's lackeys arrives at the Sasahara fief with orders for Isaburo and Yogoro to commit seppuku. |
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Hooker catches one of the lackeys transporting goods and interrogates him. |
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He took to denouncing those who are silent and the gloaters, and the lackeys of the West and America. |
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Revolutionaries in Iran would later portray the Pahlavis as Western lackeys. |
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I've discovered the Lord doesn't need lackeys, lieutenants, minions, representatives and envoys to carry His water and discharge His affairs. |
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Tory MPs, Establishment lackeys, right-wing newspapers and disgruntled Labourites who prefer civil war to confronting David Cameron are all queuing up to condemn him. |
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