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Tory lackeys flipped the image, CGI-ed the potholes, put a gap in the trees in the horizon.
Especially when the yeses respond to everything by promising fountains of jam for all, and accuse anyone raising any objections of having no faith in their fellow Scots and being quisling English lackeys (or, occasionally Nazis, as is traditional in political debate).
Russian media falsely portrayed these lackeys as official, independent election observers.
No longer would they be mere lackeys of the robber barons; they were now the Great Manipulators, shapers of public opinion for the public's own good.
In this context her staff of 50, footmen, pages, dressers, chauffeurs and a watchman who sat outside her door at night, seem less like deferential lackeys, more like warders.A remarkable number of royals have in recent years broken out of the gilded prison.
A closed party-list voting system means that their lackeys can slip into parliament unchallenged.
For example, he could channel more federal money into decentralised trusts and so bypass the state governors and their lackeys altogether.
Kayhan, the conservatives' favourite newspaper, has taken pot shots at the "economic criminals", "foreign lackeys" and "violators of public morals" who occupy it.
The Poles champion their persecuted ethnic kin in Belarus, whose authoritarian regime is one of Russia's closest allies.The Russians accordingly see the Poles as ungrateful, meddling American lackeys.
Yet she was following orders, Mr Miliband having instructed his lackeys to "weaponise" the NHS, on the basis that Britons love it, Labour invented it and it is creaking under the pressures of an ageing population.
But he also made, as he admitted later, the mistake of refusing to release his tax returns before South Carolina voted.Yet the principal reason for Mr Gingrich's victory appears to have been his vituperative attacks on "the elites" and their lackeys in the media in the two televised debates that preceded polling day.
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