Words and titles are about to become very important as people figure out which one of Cheney's goons ratted her out. |
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No point in making an issue of it and unleashing their goons on the media and on individuals who point fingers at them. |
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We got her all established, then sat around for at least forty-five minutes like the goons we are, grinning and commenting on her every action. |
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I attribute the successes of the show to the bassist and the saxophonist, and the failures to the two goons behind the laptops. |
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Squads of goons roamed the area in buses cutting down the banners and decorations. |
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A network built upon trust and cooperation comes crashing down when thugs and goons roll through the neighborhood. |
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The goons, armed with slingshots, nuts, bolts and ball bearings, wounded over thirty of the leftists. |
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Mean Mike saunters over to the security perimeter set up by security goons. |
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The police should have at least stopped the people being thrown out, especially if it was done with the use of dogs and goons. |
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Once the goons have us by the throat, there'll be very little room to manoeuvre. |
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When we mouth off or botch it, they see us as the Dalton Boys, bullying goons who never learn. |
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There were at least seventeen armed goons, not to mention the three snipers on the roof. |
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The decade of the 1980s and early 1990s saw the almost routine use of company-paid goons, uniformed and armed, in labor struggles. |
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After expelling the reporters, the goons vandalized the newspaper's equipment. |
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He keeps scrapping with his bookies' goons and tries to get a loan, but nothing's working out. |
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Once again ice hockey had been portrayed as a game for goons and it made me as mad as a meat axe. |
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He trusts fewer and fewer goons henchmen ministers, preferring unelected brown-nosers. |
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It is not long before the goons are overrunning the guards and engaging with them in hand-to-hand combat. |
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Two goons cocked their guns ready to fire at me, still kneeling on the ground, when he lifted a finger. |
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A large and final wave of goons comes on at the guards from all sides. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their lefthanded garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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Getting rid of the guns, goons and godfathers will not happen overnight. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their left-handed garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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Together, the neighbourhood goons and cronies take justice into their own hands. |
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Unfortunately, a couple of years ago in Seattle we saw bullies, goons and anarchists who wanted to shut down debate and discussion. |
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No-neck goons in black turtlenecks and lumpy suit jackets are fine if you want to hit a dance club with a posse, but they are not effective for executives. |
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Even murderous goons and heartless goombahs were stirred to noble deeds. |
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He had fought goons, he had hospitalized thieves, he had beaten the best fighters in the world but he had never gone up against anything like these fiends of horror. |
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In March three people died in a bomb explosion victims of pro-project goons, say the villagers. |
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There are also the typical DD telefilms featuring drunken husbands and harassed wives, or women collectors in district bungalows being leered at by local goons. |
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While supervisors looked on a gang of goons attacked and beat union organizers, forcing them to sign documents that they were quitting their jobs. |
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Now at this stage I was all for kipping on the floor of the family room, rather than leave my poor, unprotected wife in the hands of evil maternity ward goons. |
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Obviously threatened by our tenacity, the owner called his goons, five men, and grabbed my friend as she approached the counter with another question. |
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Ride this motor bike and protect the guy with the red helmet from the attacks of the goons. |
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She accompanied the constable there on a hunch, and when they arrived, the lobby was rife with security goons. |
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The police, military and company goons are employed to violently disperse workers at the picket-line. |
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Grab the MG-42 machine gun by the window and shoot the goons trying to protect him. |
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According to historian Benjamin Sulte, the legendary strongman Jos Montferrand brought down more than 150 of the Irish Shiners' goons. |
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Exit the fellow traveler, looking for a movie far from the madding goons at Winterland. |
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We have seen the Conservatives kiss the goons and thugs of the Colombian regime, and try to push this through. |
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A few blogging goons have kneecapped the movie for not providing enough thrills, but that's the wrong critical direction to go in. |
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Speaking of which, I've always thought that Batman hired Robin simply to draw fire: throwing a teenage boy a bright yellow capeĀ and telling him to run through a darkened warehouse full of goons. |
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You little muSoft goons should learn about FAQs before you bogotify yourselves in front of large audiences. |
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Plainclothes goons now keep watch on his home. |
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But it would be grotesque to encourage employees to innovate and then, when they do, have a couple of goons rough them up and give them the old heave-ho. |
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In regard to those concerns, those people who want to make those views known have a responsibility to denounce the bullies, the goons and the anarchists who take advantage of them and those demonstrations. |
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The landlords still continue to employ military and armed goons, but the farmers will not be intimidated in their quest for justice and a decent life. |
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This scheme was forced on these candidates so that his party goons could run additional ads to win marginal ridings they barely won in 2004, like Nepean-Carleton. |
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If they fall to the claws of his goons, they will be unable to find eternal rest and their souls will be condemned to wander endlessly near the dwellings of the village. |
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I'm sure his goons will go through the ship like a business of ferrets, and they'll want to look in our baggage. |
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For successive generations, it offered a window on to a world to which you were not yet privy, a world of ambisexual singers, dancing goons, poseurs with guitars and peacocks in preposterous outfits. |
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There are goons everywhere and people watching. |
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The red carpet runs up the steps of the Palais, bathed in sunlight, patrolled by goons, and overlooked by the milling crowds down on the Croisette. |
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Soon after Mr Lukashenka's goons cracked down on protesters following a stolen presidential election in December, the 24-year-old activist fled the country, winding up in Krakow, Poland. |
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As of tonight those Federal goons in there showing their butts aren't law enforcement officers any more. They're the criminals now. |
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This hero worship continued even after her 1989 conviction for kidnapping Stompie Seipei, the fourteen-year-old who was murdered by one of her goons. |
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The Goons first broadcast on the Home Service on 28 May 1951, initially titled Crazy People. |
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The following year Sellers appeared in a further three television series based on The Goons, which aired on Britain's new ITV network. |
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In 1951 the Goons made their feature film debut in Penny Points to Paradise. |
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On 3 February 1951, he made a trial tape entitled The Goons, and sent it to the BBC producer Pat Dixon, who eventually accepted it. |
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