To such had the policy of the great Irish leader brought the ignorant people who trusted him and his hirelings. |
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These cities contain walls, player-owned houses, NPC hirelings, and guild-run shops, all of which can be upgraded over time. |
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Claims by big business and their political hirelings that the current levels of public and social services are unsustainable are lies. |
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Then we sign petitions to crowd our ballots with initiatives, in effect telling our hirelings that we can do a better job than they can. |
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These fascists and hirelings are not rising up, they are stamping back down. |
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Now is the time, the hour has struck to rise like one man, in the battle against the invaders and hirelings, killers of our peoples. |
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The identity of the hirelings is obvious from Jesus' prior encounter with the Pharisees over the man born blind. |
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They provide a frame-work of ideas, perhaps, maybe even a rough draft, but the writing is a job for hirelings. |
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These corporate hirelings ' worries as to what they'll say when a real masterpiece emerges must trouble their sleep. |
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You are hirelings and you will do what is reasonable for the time that you work for the company. |
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But these government hirelings usually reverted to their habits of compulsive criminality and often ended up fighting their personal enemies. |
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Peasants assembled, armed themselves, and prepared to fight off the ruthless hirelings of aristocracy. |
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The first sound of an innocent human voice since the murder is stifled when Macbeth's hirelings kill Macduff's little boy. |
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You must not be hirelings who are paid to work but the true servants and workers of God. |
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They're controlled by American studios, by American distributors, and by the hirelings and associates of those groups. |
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His gentle irony acts on her like Kinglake's spurs on jaded Eastern hirelings, and like the accounts of travelers past on our self-styled Anatolian riders. |
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We must never see them as mere hirelings, off in a corner of our society. |
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Between 1594 and 1609 bands roamed around, mostly soldiers and hirelings who had not been paid regularly because of the financial financiƫle situation of the Spanish government and the Southern Netherlands. |
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And that, given the incompetence and duplicity of his Afghan hirelings, Mr Berntsen in vain requested 800 American army rangers to prevent Mr bin Laden's escape. |
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After booksellers began hiring authors and sponsoring specific translations, the shops filled quickly with poetry from hirelings. |
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She's one of the political hirelings who run the candidate's campaign. |
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