After his dismal debates, party panjandrums no longer take his famed electoral smarts for granted. |
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Not all of the gathered panjandrums were won over by the study's claims of fewer deaths, better methods and more openness. |
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There are limits: no one is suggesting that party panjandrums should be liable to be voted out, let alone the Gandhi clan. |
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A commission of panjandrums under James Baker, a secretary of state for the George Bush senior, that is supposed to offer new strategies for Iraq early next month, has also been talking to Syrian officials. |
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Ms Precht did not respond to our request for an interview. The panjandrums of international football have traditionally been untouchable: FIFA is a law unto itself. |
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The territory I had sold him was largely occupied by the Duke of Oklahoma, and, no doubt, by other potentates and panjandrums unknown to me. |
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