The proles, normally apathetic about the war, were being lashed into one of their periodical frenzies of patriotism. |
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Or, to be more precise, giving the lazy-minded lumpen proles what they want. |
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On the shop floor it more or less meant the proles getting their cards and hapless, toadying management promoted beyond their competence. |
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With the proles lining up twenty-deep at Mickey D's, can Europe be far behind? |
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Does he think that only hapless and gullible proles sign up for the Marines? |
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Party members were tightly controlled, but the inner party made no attempt to turn the proles from spasmodic mob into party members. |
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Social services for the proles are provided either by the individual prole, through savings after taxes, through families, or through churches. |
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Their betters are frustrated when people refuse to act like proles and insist on thinking they're just citizens. |
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We'll try not to drop litter, or massively multiply as a species, or exist as captive consuming proles. |
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The new communist masters decided that Skoda would produce cars for the proles while the politburo and their apparatchiks would get a new luxury saloon built by Tatra. |
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He had created fake Facebook proles to contact his ex-lover, 42, who was left suering from depression and panic attacks after being targeted. |
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Soviet Russia, if I remember, discouraged the proles from enjoying themselves as a method of control. |
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He claims that Merseytravel was wrong to focus on bringing jobs and decent services to the proles of Kirkby, Croxteth, Norris Green and Tuebrook. |
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The site features proles of the sport's next big things, videos of various teams trying to rip the ball from one another and interviews with rugby legends like Martin Johnson. |
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They live in rundown apartment blocks, their lives enlivened by beer, football and, dream on Proles, the lottery. |
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No matter how hard the Tories spin their Down With The Proles line, buffers like Sir Nicholas constantly pop up to reveal the party's true colours. |
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