As the warden gazed out the open door, one of his underlings, a rather stout fellow named Mr. Hersby, approached the nervous man. |
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What's more, the dominant demoiselle seemed to flaunt her power, chasing her underlings and pinning them into corners of the aquarium. |
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Today's media is awash in advice for business managers, tips on how to command underlings, sway bosses and squeeze a bottom line. |
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The chairman pulled rank, as they so often do in such open and shut cases, and persuaded his underlings he was entitled to enter his court. |
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They don't say that they're going off somewhere and their underlings often cover for them and work back late. |
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He is a mere underling, and underlings should not interfere with her plans. |
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So I've got twice the number of underlings to ruthlessly torment now. |
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He lowered the papers and looked across at his two underlings. |
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He was berating one of his underlings for all the world to hear. |
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Facts that did not serve him were treated like unruly underlings. |
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If only Sulzberger had managed to keep a zipped upper lip while leaving the dirty work to anonymous underlings. |
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Miranda Priestley berating her magazine underlings in The Devil Wears Prada. |
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They marshaled their underlings in San Pedro Sula and set to recruiting a whole new crop of chairmen for their army. |
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He may not have been working the cones, but it looked as though his underlings were. |
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Phillip ordered his underlings, repeating the orders from his superiors. |
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The sales team sought to talk to the movers and shakers within an organization, rather than to their underlings. |
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Her underlings flanked her, like Padawans studying beneath some great Jedi. |
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Reflex laughs from the underlings present, though only grim smiles from the overlings. |
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