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In Beaulieu's view, Jean is simply a minion of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's.
"Llunk'u of Brazil," read one of their placards, calling the president a minion of Brazil, in Quechua, an indigenous language.
Then, for reasons that seem to have something to do with making a lot of money, he made the unusual decision to go to work as a minion of Lucifer.
When creating the triceratops chase sequences in the prehistoric levels, a minion of Doctor Cortex was initially animated riding the beast.
As Fred hides in Steiner's lab, Pitt's thugs apprehend Steiner and announce that he is to be taken to the Horseman, a minion of Pitt's who resides in Creepy Hollow.
If Starkiller chooses to kill Vader rather than the Emperor at the end of the game, Starkiller becomes a minion of the Emperor and is put into a suit similar to Vader's.
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(O.K., possibly not personally. Possibly tweeted a minion on behalf of John McCain).
As 1 April began in Australia, the company announced its latest stunt: "Gmail Mic Drop", a special version of the send button which appends a gif of a minion (one of the sexless, ageless merchandising icons from the Despicable Me series) dressed as the queen dropping a microphone to the end of your email.
The question "What's a minion made of?" could be as silly as asking what continent the Kingdom of Equestria is on.
He continued: "On one hand, there were those who took the thing to be a not-so-covert biography of, and apologia for, Senator Long, and the author to be not less than a base minion of the great man.
Of course, Kamel Sachet was both a minion and perpetrator of that tyranny, and ultimately a victim of it himself; I think part of Steavenson's inquiry is to come to a final judgment of the role he played, and her own feelings about it.
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