Policy wonk, nerdy control freak, bureaucrat-in-chief, charisma-free bore and junketeer are some of the kinder epithets the whingeing Aussies have applied to the man. |
In this age of thin profit margins and smaller budgets for films, I think the fictitious junketeer could have saved the studios some much earned cash. |
There is a fine line between being a statesman and looking like a junketeer,'' said Republican campaign consultant Sal Russo. |
He, a sad, clueless junketeer who gives his writing away for free, and I have tangled in the past. |
The book takes its name from John Henry, epitome of black strength and heartbreak, but its central character, the disgusted junketeer J. Sutter, need not be black at all. |
The same thing happened with Rudy Crew, the high-salaried junketeer whom Kitzhaber put in charge of his education reform project. |