He has been under pressure to drop the case because it involves a political figure that is a bedfellow of the party in power. |
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Lenders will soon have a bedfellow to share their disturbing secrets. |
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After Mussolini's Italy, Tito's Yugoslavia, Stalin's Soviet Union and Mao's China, the country has found a much more promising bedfellow. |
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It is the bedfellow of the greatest wines of the Old and New Worlds in the châteaux tradition of excellence. |
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It scuttles over and mewls softly, nuzzling its fallen bedfellow. |
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A fitting bedfellow for one who never sleeps and so cannot dream his own nightmares. |
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And how doth my cousin, your bedfellow? and your fairest daughter and mine, my god-daughter Ellen? |
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I cherished no malice towards him, though he had been skylarking with me not a little in the matter of my bedfellow. |
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Ukip's prime demand would be a referendum on Europe, which makes the Tories a likelier bedfellow for the Kippers, but it doesn't look as though they will have many MPs to bargain with. |
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The departure of the UDC rids Mr Berlusconi of his most awkward bedfellow. |
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Fretting is a bad bedfellow, with his regrets about what has happened, his fears about what may happen, his solutions for unsolved problems, and his infinite store of trivialities that seem to spring from nowhere. |
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While Ed Miliband is a more natural bedfellow, she believes he is weak. |
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