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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bosses" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely a mistaken attempt to use the plural form "bosses" or the possessive form "boss's."
Example: "The boss's decision was final."
Alternatives: "a boss" or "the bosses."
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Allegations that Russia and its intelligence agencies are using mafi a bosses to carry out criminal operations, with one cable reporting that the country has become a "virtual mafi a state".
Some of those same officials declined to discuss the matter Wednesday, but yesterday they said Mr. Cuomo had insulted them by characterizing the convention as a bosses' cabal removed from the people.
So this is not a good moment to be highlighting what many Italians might see as a bosses' bonanza.Mr Padoa-Schioppa claims that his budget will reduce the deficit from 2.4% of GDP this year to just 2.2% in 2008, less than in Britain and France.
"Everyone was driving past them thinking, 'Well, who the hell do they suddenly think they are?'" "To be fair though," Bleakley says, "I understand from a bosses' point of view why they want to tell the world about their new baby.
Melenchon's mob have an old-left view of the EU as a stitch-up by the capitalist classes – a "bosses club".
For Nunns, the answer might lie in the Labour Party's left-wing Euroscepticism, which dates from the 1970s when it originally opposed entering the European Common Market on the grounds that the soon-to-be EU was a "bosses' union".
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But without a boss.
Being a boss again.
The Iraqis wanted a boss".
I'm a boss.
Work like a boss".
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