The rest of Canada can chortle with sadistic glee as T.O. gets a true come-uppance. |
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More than two years after stories of expense-fiddling first disgraced Parliament, guilty parties are still receiving their come-uppance. |
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Some of Mr Brown's more myopic admirers may relish the prospect of the prime minister getting his come-uppance. |
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History will judge them, and they will get their come-uppance in the next election. |
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Yet no one gets the come-uppance that might have redeemed their odious company. |
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Some of the survivors say that locals jeered them, cheering their come-uppance for helping the occupier. |
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So they enjoyed seeing him get his come-uppance. |
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Land art was to be landscape's come-uppance. |
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He gets his come-uppance, and we learn much about Nigeria along the way. |
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