My next guest says she's tired of the Democratic Party calling in old war veterans to do its dirty work. |
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If that is right then Kerry is correct to hammer on Bush having these people do his dirty work for him. |
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There is cynicism at work every time politicians draft in some forgotten singer or soap poppet to do their dirty work. |
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Usually it is big Western armies like the American, British and French that get proxy armies to do their dirty work for them. |
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As it turned out, the man who eventually got the IRS job refused to do Nixon's dirty work. |
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What she didn't know was that her school may be helping a powerful credit card issuer do their dirty work. |
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They serve a useful function, surely, do all the nitty-gritty dirty work, and make their clients rich in the process. |
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Unlike Americans or Europeans, Himalayan Sherpas consider high-altitude climbing to be decidedly unglamorous, dangerous, dirty work. |
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He was also a team player, one who, like his own young assistants today, was only to happy to do the boss's dirty work. |
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I think what we really are at a point now is where we can't expect others to continue to do our dirty work. |
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But, it's not all dirty work or dodging bullets, her career has also brought her into contact with the stars. |
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His life has always been a matter of others doing his dirty work for him, others bailing him out. |
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Now, it certainly could be that Kerry is cynically pretending to take the high road, while letting the national press do his dirty work for him. |
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After working her whole life indoors without any heavy lifting or dirty work, Meg was miserable cleaning out after horses. |
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Sure, rely on your closest friends for support, but don't let them do your dirty work. |
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She had sterilized a needle in two shakes of a lamb's tail, and began about the dirty work. |
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The combat infantryman and combat medical badge have an honored place in our tradition of recognizing people who do war's dirty work. |
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Neo-liberalism, which officially began here with Mrs Thatcher, has not yet finished its dirty work. |
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They cheated their own people and used extortion against them in doing the overlords' dirty work. |
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He did the donkey work and the dirty work, and sat back dismissively as his country, or rather its patrician rulers, disowned him. |
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It can only be seen as complicit in letting the clubs do their own dirty work in trying to hose down or frustrate investigations. |
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In every war it was the opportune time for the reactionist and commercial vulture to do his dirty work in the name of patriotism. |
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Supervillains often employ the services of various henchmen to do their dirty work for them. |
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The present government is not unique in using the armed forced as some sort of response force to do its political dirty work. |
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Rather than deal with the hassle of finding tenants and collecting the rent, I had appointed an agent to do the dirty work. |
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Moderate is not forming an army of suicide bombers, terrorists and animals to do your dirty work. |
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In actual fact they are trying to get Labour to do their dirty work for them. |
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State-corporate crimes may involve the state employing private companies to do its dirty work for it. |
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Well, it certainly wouldn't be the first time ole Rog has been called upon to do a little dirty work. |
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Better-off and rich people are dependent on low-paid people to do the dirty work for them. |
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They would prefer to do their dirty work under the cover of darkness. |
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Don't get crippled kids and war widows to do your dirty work! |
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Stubblefield is doing a lot of the dirty work, taking on blockers and running interference so his teammates can quickly close on the running backs. |
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We have a Liberal Party that secretly opposes the bill and is asking its friends in the Senate to do its dirty work. |
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He starts doing the dirty work for others, as we see all too often in our penitentiaries. |
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In this dirty work, the government can do without foreign observers, aid workers and mediators. |
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These are thugs hired from the ranks of the unemployed to do the dirty work of their paymasters, the political parties. |
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When carrying out its dirty work, the Sudanese regime acted with the assistance of Arab militiamen, the Janjawids. |
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However, they are not afraid to do some of the dirty work and lead by example. |
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Let us not think about keeping our hands clean while we let our southern partners do the dirty work. |
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If there is any dirty work to be done, it will now be the pro-Russian Chechens who will carry it out. |
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A strategic requirement of the new image was to avoid evoking the idea of dirty work. |
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If work is meaningful and productive, I never have trouble finding people to do it, even dirty work. |
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Wash thoroughly after dirty work with soap and water, rinse off and dry carefully. |
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Although, for years, he insisted on cracking down on 'the culprits', the dirty work was always carried out by the lower ranks of the government. |
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Rather than come out in support of equal rights they would rather keep quiet, let the Lords to their dirty work, and avoid alienating their old-school supporters. |
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If only Sulzberger had managed to keep a zipped upper lip while leaving the dirty work to anonymous underlings. |
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Armed with the gruesome tools of the trade, Kaye and Armstrong did the dirty work before students arrived. |
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Marketing sat up in the war room making maps, sticking little pins into the different quadrants, making decisions for salespeople who had to do the real dirty work. |
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It is as if their role in life is to appease, and even buttress, the white liberal conscience while naturally continuing to do all the dirty work. |
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A bulldozer does its dirty work Tuesday lacing into the first of several Beach Street buildings that will be rendered rubble. |
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Workers who work with phytosanitary products must compulsorily maintain their personal hygiene at all times, changing their clothes on leaving work, showering and not mixing dirty work clothes with other clothes. |
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Or is it that Stéphane Dion wants these same Liberal insiders to do his dirty work for him and block the legislation on which he, himself, is too scared to take a stand? |
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An interview with television host Mike Rowe of Discovery Channel's Dirty Jobs who discusses the value of dirty work and the qualities of the people who do it. |
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Don't let this crumbum talk you into doing his dirty work. He's known as the literary pimp of Sixth Avenue. |
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It seemed like everybody applauded my dirty work. |
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This fearsome organisation at the disposal of the president does the government's dirty work, typically ransacking media offices, making illegal arrests and arbitrarily throwing people in prison. |
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He was basically a paper-pusher, collecting press clippings in Dresden while the East German Stasi did the real dirty work of recruiting informers and policing dissent. |
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You just happen to come along after they have done the dirty work. |
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Any sort of discrimination facilitates the dirty work of traffickers. |
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At the same time, traditional media outlets did their dirty work. |
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Jack has to cut out the seagulling and get in and do the dirty work. |
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Damien took an alternate route to oversee the execution of his dirty work. |
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A key question to this study is whether the temporary employees are getting assigned the dirty work. It has been alleged that temps are used as glowboys or radiation sponges. |
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The fact that the room was still in darkness made it obvious that something nefarious was afoot. Plainly there was dirty work in preparation at the cross-roads. |
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