Minor minions also decided to get in on the act of being totally dumbfounded as to what to do. |
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Why, then, insist that the minions should be happy to have suffered under colonial rule? |
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Probably he did, but Henry VIII won instant popularity for beheading his father's minions. |
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Is that what you'd do if you wanted to command your minions in the good fight? |
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I am also making friends with everyone else, all the minions, so they can be on my side when it goes wrong. |
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She wakes up at 5am, says her prayers and plans how she will do it and to which of her minions will be assigned the most gruesome task. |
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Probably more to the point, he was in charge, and didn't want comments from any minions who might happen to notice. |
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You must break the will of His minions that cause the gates to stand, and face the misbegotten army that defends them. |
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They send their minions to incite and encourage lewd behaviour in attempts to take their cash. |
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Sometimes, you have to be firm with minions or they won't stop bugging you, he thought. |
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What this means is that several modern artists no longer wish to see themselves as minions or propagandists of a social mission. |
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I would never send my hypothetical daughter to a co-ed primary school, boys that age are bilious green minions of evil. |
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They are infernal machines, designed by Satan's minions in the darkest recesses of Hades. |
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Officialdom decides to employ their minions to deride the credibility of all who oppose them. |
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On 18 January William V embarked for England as groups of patriots ousted his minions from power in town after town across the country. |
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Friday we were without a car as Scooter Boy and his minions worked to install a chair lift in the trunk. |
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These ruminations are chased from my mind like dustballs when the band takes the stage to the deafening approval of their awaiting minions. |
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Age old tricks like supergluing coins or other treats to the ground will easily fool the Uni minions. |
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This is the director at his apex, on top of the mountain and looking down on the minions of mendacity. |
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These boats aren't meant for the idle rich, who are used to lolling around on 100-foot megayachts while minions peel them grapes. |
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Most of his profits were gained by restoring to their owners the goods stolen by his own minions. |
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How can Ministers, mandarins, and minions be kept away from cricket matches meant for the paying public? |
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In his defence, it could be argued that a party leader ought to run up bigger expenses than his minions. |
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Ultimately he is a universalist who believes that all souls will be reconciled to God, including the souls of Satan and his minions. |
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The days when they and their minions ran huge chunks of Britain's nationalised manufacturing capacity are long gone. |
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It was especially interesting to see how these minions went into overdrive after the recent Loyalist riots. |
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One of their minions appeared and told me that the judges had ruled against my appearance and he had instructions to drive me back to my hotel. |
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Almost every day that week, Pakistani-army minions carried out horrific acts on Indians. |
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If the United Kingdom is as bad as you teach your minions, then you have no reason to live here. |
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They were costumed performers struggling against an evil witchlike villain, Benita Bizarre, and her costumed or puppet minions in a gigantic garden world. |
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Unlike in Saving Mr. Banks, Travers was never won over by Disney, his minions, or the movie they made together. |
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And it gave Baghdadi the opportunity to praise his new minions, blessing them as his official representatives. |
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Gollum is a murderer and liar, but he is also a broken-down, pathetic creature, whose torture at the hands of Sauron's minions atoned for many sins. |
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What's left, then, is a lot of hokum about evil-minded Southern power-mongers and their minions. |
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If ministers and their minions will just stop pursuing their petty vendettas through their proxies in the press, then the successes of this government should get through. |
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The treasury mandarins and their minions are working overtime. |
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For a year now, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and their minions have been warning that America is morphing into a police state. |
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The merciless dark faction refuses to accede to this urgency and to permit a wholesale realignment of the Anunnaki's former minions. |
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Most of them share a dream: they picture themselves soaring through the skies on mighty planes, engaging the Fuehrer's minions in mortal combat. |
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Defend Transylvania and rid the castle of the evil minions who are helping the treacherous vampire hunter. |
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I think that is what is stopping the finance minister and his Liberal minions more than anything. |
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Ask the trembling minions who dance attendance on his rage in the chilly anterooms of the Low Countries. |
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His secretary held all calls and his minions kept the noise down. |
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Most of your reality is pockmarked with the misdeeds of the dark's minions. |
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How will those hardy minions survive the summer blasts of arctic air conditioning in between the bouts of broiling street heat beneath searing serge? |
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From mere house cat to famous idol, Meow soon gathered minions far and wide, mobilising social media to satiate his thirst for power. |
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After all, City bosses, Tory donors and rich men's newspapers have been complaining for a fortnight now at the populist attacks being made on their unjustified perks by David Cameron, Master George and their minions. |
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No admiral, bearded by three corrupt and dissolute minions of the palace, dared to do more than mutter something about a court martial. |
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Pint-size villains flanked by thuggish minions! |
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Astute eyes will catch the shot of one of Herod's minions scouring the abandoned cavelike stable after the holy family has fled to Egypt and finding a swaddling cloth draped over the vacant manger, presaging the empty tomb. |
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But the former marine's habit of plunging ahead alone and then ordering his minions to follow has left senior colleagues feeling foolish and unvalued. |
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I also have a few words for the leaders and minions of the regime: we will never resign ourselves to the ignominy of surrendering to your repressive dictatorship, even if it will cost us our lives. |
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This, along with the Borean Tundra, is the front line of the war against Arthas, and players will come face to face with his minions as soon as they set foot on Northrend. |
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You will be overrun with endless terrible minions. |
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Finally, if she is opposed to sanctions and opposed to the use of force to ensure compliance with the resolutions, what then does she propose, more peace missions to talk to Saddam Hussein's minions in Baghdad? |
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The brothers and minions of Madam Mariam Traore occupied more and more key posts, creaming a percentage off every contract, displaying the arrogance of despotic power. |
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Run, dig, climb, swing, float and tumble through 5 worlds and more than 170 levels, as you rescue the cats and outwit the minions of the nefarious Doctor Meow. |
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As he read his speech, crunching the paper hard as though warding off the temptation to improvise, it became clear that the text hammered out with Tony Blair's minions had been amended. |
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To her disadvantage, it makes her appear aloof when, in fact, she can be self-confidently gracious, indulging the cat pictures of her minions and the baby stories of junior fashion editors with genuine compassion. |
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Until the Anunnaki switched sides, they monitored the discords among their minions very closely to ensure that one side dominated, but not to the extent of outright supremacy. |
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The privatizers don't argue that privatization is good for foreign investors and their Canadian minions. |
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I've discovered the Lord doesn't need lackeys, lieutenants, minions, representatives and envoys to carry His water and discharge His affairs. |
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They are Satan's minions and the TRUE symbol of evil. |
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But the government chooses the topic, the opposition must submit questions in writing the preceding Friday and ministers usually dispatch minions to read out replies. |
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The Minister of Finance and his minions know, for example, that HRDC spending is only marginally successful as an overall economic benefit to the economy as compared to alternative strategies. |
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Yes, the leader has changed, as have a few of his minions. |
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We want it to be more open and public, to have debate in the House and to have it approved by the Canadian people, not just a group of well placed minions behind closed doors. |
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The Prime Minister's Office, which is made up of unelected, unaccountable, invisible minions of the Prime Minister, is using the country, the House and taxpayer money for its own benefit. |
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This crew faces the Sauronesque embodiment of evil, the Shadow, its minions, the savage Reavers, and treachery in the usurper of Arlen's throne. |
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I do hope your minions did not confuse you with talk about farms and hams. |
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This sort of highjacking of classical African civilizations by European scholars and their Arab minions must stop. |
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We were trying to get a printout of some public information from a state agency whose minions weren't being particularly helpful. |
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For aspiring Saurons and Darth Sidiouses, the game allows the player to fill the boots of a big evil Overlord with a handful of minions to start out with. |
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Valentine's Day Massacre, in which some of Al Capone's minions mowed down members of Bugs Moran's gang with Tommy guns and shotguns in a Chicago garage. |
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Tempting as it was to hang up on the man and be done with it, that wouldn't do. Who knew what sort of undeadly minions de Piaget was capable of commanding. |
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