Sometimes a minion will respond quickly, while other times a room will remain unbuilt for what seems like forever. |
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I myself have long hoped to be a minion to Cruella Deville, but sadly my youthful dreams have been to no avail. |
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She had manipulated me, controlled me, made me her tool, her minion, her puppet. |
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As a middle-ranking minion in a large organisation, I am compelled to go to a lot of meetings. |
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The tone of his voice suggested that he was talking to a feeble-minded minion who couldn't be trusted to tie his or her own shoe laces. |
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For example, necromancers have a healing skill called Summon Blood Fiend that creates a minion that heals its master while it attacks. |
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This secondary spell destroys the minion while providing a powerful effect to the necromancer. |
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The link ball was surely invented later as well as the Snip minion who replaced the ridiculous little Hollow. |
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For example, a necromancer can summon a shadow fiend, a special minion unique to this form. |
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Mr Medvedev may remain a faithful minion for a few months, or even years, before standing aside for Mr Putin to stride back into the presidency. |
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I did point out to the minion who rang me that come next spring we were likely to be in a position to have a balance somewhere around the quarter million mark. |
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Maybe send a minion over to knock on the door once in a while? |
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Pranab Mukherjee, a minion brought in primarily to help speed up bank loans to Sanjay, is currently the president of India. |
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At other booths, the photographers allowed participants to reject their first photo in favor of a more flattering one, but the old crow and her minion hurried me off the set. |
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You're going to need to fight your way through the wiley minion hordes and rescue Da Vinci and the gang! |
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Jack was Poison Ivy, Malcolm was The Penguin, Lawrence was a little penguin minion, following Malcolm around. |
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Smartphones make it easier for managers to change their minds at the last moment: for example, to e-mail a minion at 11pm to tell him he must fly to Pittsburgh tomorrow. |
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Another minion from the presidential majority states that the troubles are the works of wholesalers refusing the stabilizing measures decided by the government. |
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We know that the hon. member for Mégantic-L'Érable, a fawning minion for this government, yesterday argued that the financial authority of the rest of Canada should have priority over that of Quebec. |
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We are being sued under an investor state dispute mechanism over denial of access to a good that a minion of trade lawyers pranced up and down denying was a good some ten years ago. |
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After the minion has been summoned, the Summon Blood Fiend skill is replaced by the skill Taste of Death, which allows a necromancer to destroy the minion to gain a larger amount of health. |
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Whether a minion, manager, or monarch in your organization, Results is a thoughtful and well-researched tool that will help you understand the DNA of your company. |
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In fact, he had authorised a minion to get it published. |
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And, if thy time is sorrows, let all breath Breathe dirgeful music for is welcome such, Nor shall the stricken curse that thou dost hold Ingratitude a minion. |
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Unfortunately the Globe's photo hadn't been entered into evidence at the trial, meaning the legal beagles at the Minion were in contempt of court. |
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Ah, they told themselves, Reaper, the Minion of Death, is back in town. |
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