Elections are a dirty business, and Brown makes no apology for getting his hands dirty. |
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That is, the long-term result of the whole dirty business is just as likely to be the consolidation of our form of constitutional monarchism. |
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How much did rumors of past cocaine use and dirty business dealings hurt George W. Bush? |
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Like politics, sport will always be a dirty business, but there is undoubtedly room for it to clean up its act. |
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They were holding us up so they could finish the dirty business of ethnically cleansing the area. |
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In this way, Calderoli, former Reforms Minister, effectively declared the current electoral system in Italy to be a dirty business. |
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They could have awaited Justice Gomery's decision before starting this sort of dirty business and sending it. |
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Finally, she was cheered frenetically at the party congress, where she was elected by a membership that did not want to hear about any more dirty business. |
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Finally, these institutions must agree to leave their hands in the dirty business of multinationals who wrong to poor countries. |
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As a minority in politics, women are very cautious and tend to be less involved in any dirty business. |
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Before, he had always seemed to believe revenge a dirty business, all thundering muskets and brandished steel, a pleasuresome stench. |
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The sad truth was that, immediately after birth, a child could become a commodity that could be traded in a very dirty business, for adoption, organs or other purposes. |
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Why did we function better in a world in which death was constant, where we saw men with hands tied behind their backs, naked, in our front yard after death squads had done their dirty business? |
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Nor could you pin that high-and-holy tag on Mahoney's go-to guy, Joe DeMarco, who holes up in a subbasement office of the Capitol building and surfaces only when the speaker has some dirty business that needs to be done. |
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It's hard to imagine anybody wanting Red Hook to get the same hot-dog, funnel-cake and pretzel stands that do their dreary, dirty business in every other New York park. It is a melancholy day for another reason, too. |
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But its time-consuming rules for everything from corporate registration to verifying the provenance of bank deposits are scaring off clean as well as dirty business, claim offshore bankers and corporate service providers. |
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Malaysian politics is an unusually dirty business. |
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Musa concealed his dirty business practices. |
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We should not be here today just to do the government's dirty business. |
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At dawn this morning, the trainers were lined up on the beach awaiting their opportunity to do their dirty business hidden away in the killing cove. |
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Also, thousands of ignorant gunsels lack the discipline, the finesse, the criminal minds to do dirty business without bloodshed, without collateral damage. |
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