If you wrap your derision in the big red flag you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do. |
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I spied a man with pickle-colored hair one night, next to a claque of aspiring models zipped into airtight hip-huggers. |
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Still, with a sycophantic media claque in close support, his is the dominant voice in public discourse. |
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He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist claque who are dotted about the hall. |
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I am less impressed by the claque of backbenchers whose running gibes whenever a minister is on his feet add little to the discussions. |
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How on earth could we have put this scheming, mendacious little man and his miserable claque back in office for another three years? |
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If you wrap your derision in the flag, you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do. |
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No claque of paid liars can cheapen the sacrifice and nobility of the cause. |
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What Stravinsky leaves out, though is the fact that much of the booing was due to a claque that had been paid by enemies of the composer to disrupt the performance. |
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Place the safety rail in the centre of the ladder with the guide claque situated in the left side. |
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Visually and choreographically, the show is a snore, but you might be awakened by the hyperboisterous audience carrying on like a claque, which it may have been. |
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To save the banking system, Greenspan, along with a claque of Republicans like Lindsey Graham, now endorses nationalization. |
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In contrast, the clerisy has little needed for the basically educated, but only an approving claque and faithful servants. |
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She arrived in court each day in undersized suits, sporting a Yorkshire terrier named George and a claque of supporters, her 13-year-old son Adam in tow. |
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He can't make it on a focus group, and without the pro-Richard claque in the audience, all would have been lost. |
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After listening to the advice of his claque of counselors, it is the president himself who designates who of the lineup is to be killed. |
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