Gypsies are pushed from pillar to post and suffer prejudice and misunderstanding. |
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I have made complaints to the council and to local councillors but I seem to be getting passed from pillar to post. |
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She said the community was being pushed from pillar to post and the phone companies refused to meet with them. |
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We have been bounced from pillar to post over the past few weeks and this has caused a lot of distress for my family. |
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The youths need somewhere to go because at the moment they are moved from pillar to post. |
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For the last four weeks we've got knocked from pillar to post, and undeservedly at times. |
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We know how frustrating it can be for business people to be passed from pillar to post when seeking information or support. |
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The park was dotted with children in uniforms, running from pillar to post, hastily jotting down squiggles in their little notebooks. |
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For the past three years, Mr. Uluvi ran from pillar to post to get Mr. Krishna's promise redeemed. |
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They had to go from pillar to post, seeking assistance for medical attention and subsequent rehabilitation. |
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It started off well, but has lurched from pillar to post with its weaknesses and inconsistencies. |
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It had to bring down its prey quickly, or find itself thrown from pillar to post. |
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Until such time, the Dutch cannot gain any legal advice about complaints, and are sent from pillar to post. |
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At times, a strong constitution was a prerequisite for equity investing as markets lurched from pillar to post. |
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We are always accused of bouncing from pillar to post and from crisis to crisis in agriculture. |
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The delegation wants social services reformed so as to stop people being shunted from pillar to post. |
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Patients with mental health problems will no longer be pushed from pillar to post once a new resource centre has opened at Queensway House in Southend. |
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So I know what it is to live from pillar to post. |
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Such fragmentation of services often results in a situation where you as a customer ends up running from pillar to post and partners shoving the problem in someone elses shoes. |
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It jumps from pillar to post and does not show any leadership. |
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It is quite plain to me, when I see how, in Germany today, it still takes between seven and eight weeks to set a business up, because people are sent from pillar to post, that it is on the ground that things have to happen. |
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In passing from hand to hand and traveling from pillar to post there were some technical difficulties with this article in the last issue of the magazine. |
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I know I was tossed from pillar to post, myself. |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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Another reason I have raised this issue is that I have submitted a priority written question through Parliament but whenever I raise the issue of Bilderberg I am sent from pillar to post. |
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Back in August, the Toon ace was kicked from pillar to post by Karl Henry in a bone-crunching midfield battle at Molineux. |
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Do you sometimes feel as though you were sent from pillar to post? |
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In this inquiry we have heard from victims sent from pillar to post. |
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When the bill becomes an act, it will provide a big relief to people who now run from pillar to post and are forced to pay bribes to get their work done in government offices. |
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