The real dopes are his lieutenants who appear incapable of helping out their tired leader. |
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We are seeing new second lieutenants and warrant officer ones with significant recent experience as non-commissioned officers. |
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Brown will meet his closest lieutenants to retrench and thrash out some way of turning a deteriorating situation to his advantage. |
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Certainly a number of his lieutenants and cohorts have been captured in recent months. |
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The elusiveness of the leader and his lieutenants has gnawed at officials and has cast doubt on their claims of having disrupted the group. |
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He would delegate to his trusted lieutenants and then leave them alone to do their jobs. |
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A raft of top bosses and small-fry lieutenants have been nabbed since then. |
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There are paintings and photographs of generals, lieutenants, sergeants, privates, secretaries and commanders-in-chief. |
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Lieutenants were just lieutenants, without the division of sub-lieutenants, but their seniority was all-important, and taken from the Navy list. |
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Who makes up and then runs current innovation efforts, lieutenants or admirals? |
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Kennedy's lieutenants made it known they want him to quit, but would not be so beastly as to force him to go. |
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Seasoned bird colonels and second lieutenants who knew less than the students they tutored variously served as superintendents. |
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He gives some kind of elaborate order in French to one of his Montagnard lieutenants. |
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In the cramped space at campaign headquarters, he was shouting urgently across a phone line to his lieutenants. |
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Because captain retention is so poor, Department of the Army has chosen to make captains from lieutenants at three years of service. |
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No doubt the two lieutenants, one captain, and the major looking over its sergeant's shoulder had something to do with that. |
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They are two young sub lieutenants, not out of their teens who have been placed in charge of these trawlers to take them to the Dardanelles. |
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For his lieutenants, his homecoming signals the revival of the right-wing movement in South Africa. |
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Approximately 250 qualified candidates will attend the school on their way to earning reserve commissions as second lieutenants. |
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At La Croix Rouge Farm the 167th lost ten lieutenants and two captains were killed and all but one field officer wounded. |
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Though his chief lieutenants either tried to urge an end to the war or seek one them selves separately, he refused to consider such a course. |
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The purists will argue that training lieutenants to command such complex platoons will be difficult. |
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Maybe he can sell it to generals, but not many privates, corporals and second lieutenants. |
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The Pre-Parliament was an obvious failure and Lenin continued to bombard his lieutenants with demands for a forcible seizure of power. |
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I'm privileged to spend a good bit of time with our military officers, from generals to new lieutenants. |
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That's why mafia godfathers and titans of business don't mind eating with their most trusted lieutenants in otherwise empty restaurants. |
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These captains and lieutenants have formed a bond and mutual respect with their men and it is these faces that leaders remember for the rest of their lives. |
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Nuclear propulsion pay will now be received by sub lieutenants and lieutenants at category A levels on completion of their engineer officer of the watch board. |
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The graduates officially became second lieutenants and ensigns. |
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Will it be from the captains, majors, or commanders who entered military service five or ten years ago, or from the lieutenants or ensigns who joined last year? |
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Some of the great glories of science, including many who have adorned the non-physical sciences, have been as innocent of metaphysical theory as so many police lieutenants. |
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He can possibly wield control from inside through a cadre of loyal lieutenants in the field. |
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However, al Qaeda is not like the Gambino crime family where if you eliminate the various capos and lieutenants of the organization it eventually goes out of business. |
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When two NYPD lieutenants intervened, police say Linsker put the trash can down but resisted arrest. |
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When intelligence discovered the time and place of a meeting of his lieutenants, a plan was devised to take them by surprise with helicopter rangers aided by ground troops. |
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Virtually all present were on the kaiser's team, while two first lieutenants played on the side of the armies of France, Britain, Belgium, and Holland. |
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As a body, our platoon sergeants and first sergeants are so talented, proficient and self-confident that, more than ever, new lieutenants can be intimidated. |
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While he sits at the apex, it is likely that his top deputies and their lieutenants are largely responsible for coordinating the activities of the far-flung cells. |
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But I think it's more likely that it will have only a tangential operational effect, and that there are more than enough lieutenants willing to carry on OBL's guidon. |
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Since human beings are created in the image of God, and possess powers of reason which are a reflection of God's, they may act in the world as delegates or lieutenants of God. |
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That means nixing his more loyal lieutenants in favor of Christopher. |
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They came under the command of Claudius Pompeianus, with the future emperor Pertinax as one of his lieutenants. |
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Orellana was one of Gonzalo Pizarro's lieutenants during his 1541 expedition east of Quito into the South American interior. |
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In September 1774, Pugachev's own Cossack lieutenants turned him over to the government troops. |
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A decade later, in the 1870s, Kenadid returned from the Arabian Peninsula with a band of Hadhrami musketeers and a group of devoted lieutenants. |
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Sir Reginald ordered his principal lieutenants to a meeting at Inverness Castle on 25 May 1297 to discuss how to deal with Andrew Moray. |
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Under Caesar, a significant amount of authority was vested in his lieutenants, mostly because Caesar was frequently out of Italy. |
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In the 50s BC, Aquitania was conquered by lieutenants of Julius Caesar and became part of the Roman Empire. |
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I've discovered the Lord doesn't need lackeys, lieutenants, minions, representatives and envoys to carry His water and discharge His affairs. |
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In December it was announced that all the offices of deputy lieutenants and Justices of the Peace would be revised. |
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The Militia Act 1882 revested the jurisdiction of the lieutenants in the crown. |
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This measure was temporary, and no lieutenants have been appointed in this way since 1974, although the power still exists. |
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The brainstorming session with his lieutenants had prooven fremful. |
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They also had the rights and powers to elect assistants and several lieutenants and alguaciles, proportionate in number to the inhabitants of the town. |
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In response to the threat, Cromwell left some of his lieutenants in Ireland to continue the suppression of the Irish Royalists and returned to England. |
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Two brothers, Saubat and Johannes Sorhaindo who were both lieutenants of the mayor of Bayonne in the second half of the 16th century, perfectly embody this period. |
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