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Instead, it was about the childish machinations of a dysfunctional government.
ProPublica had a great piece on the machinations of a hedge fund called Magnetar.
There he gets caught up in the machinations of a would-be gangster.
Somehow, despite the machinations of a thousand overcaffeinated scriptwriters, she holds it all together.
A connoisseur of politics can savor the machinations of a Neville Chamberlain or Winston Churchill.
On Push the Button, Red or Black? and PokerFace they're slaves to the machinations of a dreadful format.
Indeed, the more conspiratorial-minded Chinese ascribe the changes in Myanmar entirely to the machinations of a resurgent America determined to contain the rise of China.
A score of religious scholars approved the script, which helpfully places much of the blame for the schism on the machinations of a Jewish interloper.
In 1892, Vuillard accompanied his cocky friend on a journey away from Paris, to escape the raging machinations of a servant girl whom Roussel had loved and left.
Party majorities since 1971; the machinations of a monarchy's hereditary succession tend to offer more in the way of political fireworks.
Watching a small, diverse farm over a couple of months beginning in early spring is like watching the machinations of a Chekhov play.
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