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the paymasters
noun
An official in charge of payments to employees, troops, etc.
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"We want the paymasters there.
Neither the paymasters nor the players have a choice.
In many cases, the paymasters were Sunnis who had been members of the Baath Party.
Wages!" But when the workers are the paymasters, too, the slaves have taken over the plantation.
"You can be a corporate darling when you're bringing in profit and growth back to the paymasters in London," Mr Smith said.
Arafat expressed contempt for the Hezbollah fundamentalists as being paid agents of the Iranians, who are also said to be the paymasters of Hamas.
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But Lasseter is now the paymaster.
It's the paymaster, the conductor and the driver.
Soon the I.S.I. became the paymaster of myriad jihadi groups.
Mr Brown, the paymaster, transformed ideology into action.
The paymaster, and the first coach he hired, Arrigo Sacchi, changed the very nature of Italian soccer.
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