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The piece glances at the arbitrary whims of monarchy and the machinations of diplomacy.
But inescapably, through his own moral failings and the machinations of corrupt prosecutors, activists and journalists, he meets his downfall.
The two men have grown up together, united by their fascination with cars, women and the machinations of mainstream celebrity.
Blair was talking about Yugoslavia, the Clintons' marital troubles, and the machinations of New Labour, and he sounded…tired.
They had had enough of consensual management of decline and the machinations of power-mad trade union leaders.
In this land we knew a brotherhood and fraternity with them, a brotherhood which cannot by divided by the difficulties of history and the machinations of spoilers.
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This is an impressive portrait of 14th-century corruption and intrigue, the machinations of state, church and politicians deftly explored.
Nick Licata is a council member of the city of Seattle, and saw the machinations of passing the $15 minimum wage first-hand.
A May 19 letter writer hopes that Teresa Heinz Kerry, the wife of the presidential candidate John Kerry, continues to speak her mind and resists the machinations of a staged campaign.
Similarly, La Rocque, head of the Cross of Fire/French Social Party, warned that communism was "the danger par excellence" and that the machinations of Moscow were threatening France with "insurrection, subversion, catastrophe".
The protecting Providence that watches over the safety of the just, and defeats the machinations of the wicked, will make it bloom..
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