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The partisans and the press aren't the only patsies here.
I was always shocked by the balls these patsies had.
Steph Curry makes them look like patsies in a cartoon.
You certainly cannot credit their record to beating up solely on patsies.
History has at times portrayed these brothers as naïve, almost as patsies.
In the Obama administration and its allies, Iran knew it had patsies.
You could be one of those insecure patsies they prey on with those ads.
I'm generally thrifty, but grandparenting tends to make patsies of us all, doesn't it?
After that, patsies and flunkies like Price and Elliot are superfluous to Whiterose's needs.
Rhoades constructs a veritable matryoshka doll of patsies, using every ounce of his legal and psychological acumen.
Edwards), while other women are accomplices (Chloë Sevigny, speaking glorious American), patsies or victims (Jenn Murray) in Susan's intricate long con.
A good poker player can continue to win, night after night, as long as the bad players (the patsies) keep showing up.
They've got the easiest schedule of the three by far, with patsies like the Flames, Canucks, Jets and Blue Jackets showing up.
Aaron Rodgers basically found a couple patsies on the Bears defense he could take advantage of, and he did so in spades.
He said that a big reason why media companies have become so beholden to Facebook is that "too many publishers have been patsies."
Americans, let's stop being patsies, and let's hold our elected officials to a higher standard when it comes to this basic and essentially bipartisan issue.
This legislation all but invites developers wanting to build roads across federal lands to treat us like patsies in the old gold-painted brick scam.
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles have become baseball's patsies this season, entering Monday with a six-game losing streak and the worst record in the majors.
Second, the call made patsies of prominent Senate Republicans, left hanging after they had tried to defend Trump's handling of the Ukraine situation just weeks before.
And whether you think that makes them Putin's patsies or not, they're both afraid anti-Russia sentiment in the U.S. will tank Trump's efforts for cooperation.
While pharmaceutical companies make excellent patsies for the crisis—and certainly shoulder some blame—the opioid abuse epidemic also has deep roots in our cultural relationship with pain.
THIS DIDN'T TURN OUT THE WAY IT SHOULD – QUICK: AND A LOT OF TIMES AMERICA WOUND UP ON THE WRONG SIDE OF IT. KERNEN: AND SOMETIMES – WE'RE PATSIES.
And indeed, conservative media figures are arguing that these stories make Democrats and the FBI look at the very least hypocritical on Russia, and at worst like Russian patsies themselves.
And the talented crew portraying their patsies includes Matt Loehr, Chester Gregory, Mylinda Hull, Aidan Alberto and, as the fresh-faced, sweet-voiced young lovers, Marc Koeck and Carla Duren.
"Worse, he seems to enjoy committing fraud and revels in cheating others out of their hard-earned money, as though he thought real work was only for patsies," Brown added.
She said, we&aposre tired of being pushed around, we&aposre tired of being the patsies, we go to remember that we are America, and we are the last best hope.
And he's made it clear that his attorney general and deputy AG were used, wittingly or unwittingly, as patsies to invent a post facto reason to fire someone Trump wanted gone.
In all the hubbub, it can be easy to overlook that more traditional marker of the season's start: mid-major patsies heading over to power-conference stadiums for a beatdown and a payday.
Just kidding, it was a brutal dystopia and the Aleck in question teamed up with Melinda, a prostitute who was of course also his wife, to rob and extort well-to-do patsies.
Not so much because of his personality, in fact most writers liked him in person, but due to his handlers who matched him against patsies or paid old fighters to take dives against him.
Or at least it was until we saw the execution of our own innocents, when Trenton and Mobley, two of the most blameless characters in this story, were cruelly murdered as Dark Army patsies.
Their experience working with the company made them feel they were being used as digital patsies — a PR-friendly way for Facebook to show it was working on the misinformation problem without making meaningful changes.
"The most important thing for me is that the money is really allocated right and we really don't use distractions, don't use people for patsies, don't distract the crowd, have them looking another way," Wyclef says.
Critics, however, find it off-putting — in Warren's world, the people on the other side are patsies and shills on the take, not people who disagree in good faith and who you work with to forge compromises.
Bousman, Sears, and Bijelonic have written themselves into the story itself as the patsies the evil OSDM has hired to be frontmen for the entire operation — just one more way the show blurs the line between fiction and reality.
The Democrats and their patsies in the mainstream media have been quick to portray the news as a sign that the economic policies of President Trump are not working, but that is nothing more than wishful thinking on their part.
If, like Donald Trump , you divide the world into winners and losers, into deal-closing masters of the universe and their patsies, then, after the events of recent days, you would surely place Trump himself in the category he reviles.
Since the end of the Cold War, le Carré has increasingly drawn his players not from the corridors or smoky pubs of power but from the amateur ranks—the tyros and the patsies who are leaned upon to answer power's bidding.
The federal Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agency saw the Branch Davidians — a fringe Protestant group that quickly became maligned as a cult — as the perfect patsies for a high-profile raid that would make G-men look like heroes.
In the film's dramatic and moving final set-piece, cameras pan through a set populated with Patsies, Johns, Burkes and mysterious intruders, all acting out a dysfunctional ballet of possible scenarios, each moving inexorably towards one thing: the death of JonBenét Ramsey.
Speaking of losses, the defending Super Bowl champion Patriots have two in their last four games, and the usual gang of haters have lined up to point out that New England's 22-22010 start to the season was accomplished against N.F.L. patsies: Giants, Jets, Redskins, Dolphins, et al.
Waltz's wicked grin, as Paul opens the door, shakes up this placid and well-behaved tale, and Dusan's belief that people are basically patsies and prudes (Swift wouldn't disagree) allows him to treat the whole business of downsizing not as an environmental imperative but as a chance for commercial scams.
Like others in the Pentagon, Mr. Mattis, then a Marine general in charge of Central Command, often argued that the Muslim Brotherhood was just a different shade of Al Qaeda — even though the Brotherhood had said for decades that it opposed violence and favored elections while Al Qaeda, in turn, denounced the Brothers as naïve patsies for the West.
The Brazilian middleweight champion—light heavyweight, if we're talking stateside weight classes—always looked like he was fighting for a meal to drag back to his cave, and his stomps-and-hooks-heavy style brought Kazushi Sakuraba, Quinton Jackson, and countless Japanese patsies to violent ends during an 18-fight unbeaten streak that lasted from 2000 until New Year's Eve 2004 (when an oversized, atomic-butt-dropping Mark Hunt broke it).
Reese is inclined to beat up the Krelboynes. He is intimidated by certain students, including Ira, a dumb jock at school. Despite his violent, idiotic nature, Reese is a culinary prodigy, after finding that he has a talent and genuine love for cooking and baking. He is also the favorite grandson of his grandmother Ida, who taught him the importance of having patsies.
The labor movement was angered in 1971 when the Nixon administration introduced wage controls as part of a package to try to control inflation and suspended the Davis-Bacon Act, which provides that construction workers on federal projects receive union wages. Brennan accused the administration of treating the construction workers as "patsies." Brennan called himself a Democrat but often supported Republicans for office.
The organization is a front; Brent is a patsy, who will free animals from a laboratory as a diversion while the girls rob a diamond depository. Jay throws Brent out of the van to get closer to Justice, with whom he is attracted to. Justice is fond of the pair, but reluctantly accepts them as new patsies. While the girls steal the diamonds, Jay and Silent Bob free the animals, taking an orangutan named Suzanne with them.
He thought they were "innocent patsies" set up by the secret services of Britain, the United States and Israel. According to the BBC, Kollerstrom found that the Luton–London train on which the bombers were at first said to have travelled had been cancelled, which led the government to correct the official account of the men's movements.The Conspiracy Files: 7/7, BBC Two, 30 June 2009, from 00:17:00; John Reid (Home Secretary), Hansard, 11 July 2006: Column 1307.
In February 2013, emails and documents released under orders of the Ombudsman showed that the union representing actors had already reached an agreement with Warner two days before 20 October protest, but Warner refused to confirm the deal publicly. One union representative said those on the march were 'patsies' that had been fooled into thinking the production would be taken offshore. Further emails released showed Government ministers knew a deal had been reached a week before the protest, despite claiming negotiations were still happening.
Meanwhile, Mr. Burns rediscovers his love of superheroes after visiting Comic Book Guy's store, and he decides to become a superhero named Fruitbat Man. Smithers, fearful of Burns's safety, stages numerous crimes for his boss to thwart, using Homer, Lenny, Carl, the Crazy Cat Lady, and other citizens as patsies for supervillain identities. Desperate to find someone to solve Bart's dilemma, Lisa tries to hire Burns, but he refuses. Smithers admits to Burns all his previous exploits were faked, and this was Burns' one chance to really help someone.
Star Wars permeated in the way they wrote the action sequences, while Burk noted Kirk and Spock's initially cold relationship mirrors how "Han Solo wasn't friends with anyone when they started on their journey." Spock and Uhura were put in an actual relationship as a nod to early episodes highlighting her interest in him. Orci wanted to introduce strong Starfleet captains, concurring with an interviewer that most captains in other films were "patsies" included to make Kirk look greater by comparison. USS Kelvin, the ship Kirk's father serves on, is named after J.J. Abrams' grandfather, as well as the physicist and engineer Lord Kelvin (William Thomson).
After Joan and her sisters arrive to perform at a nearby plush dude ranch, Jack poses as the owner of Andy Devine's spread. To impress Joan, Jack pays Andy's ranch hands to stage fights with him, but his plot backfires when he mistakes two real outlaws for Andy's patsies. Meanwhile, Joan overhears Rochester, Jack's butler, discussing Jack's ruse, and hires the outlaws to hold Jack up, but when she learns that Fred Allen's press agent is in town, she warns Jack. When the outlaws hold up the hotel, Jack, believing that the robbery is a fake, rushes to the rescue and, with the help of his pet bear Carmichael, captures the bandits and saves Joan.
Tucker, Jerry, and Sam know that if they can get the backup costumes from the park's warehouse to the police, the police can test the sweat in the costumes. Since none of them have worn those sets of costumes, they can get the sweat in the costumes matched to the park employees to discover whoever was trying to use them as patsies to be blamed for the crimes. However, Tucker, Jerry, and Sam suspect that the warehouse will be watched closely, and enlist the help of the seniors from the Haven House to help distract park operations so they can remove the costumes from the warehouse. However, despite the distractions, half of park operations is already there, about to take the duplicate costumes to the incinerator.
Police cordon off Russell Square on 7 July 2005. A survey of 500 British Muslims undertaken by Channel 4 News in 2007 found that 24% believed the four bombers blamed for the attacks did not perform them. There have been various conspiracy theories proposed about the bombings, including the suggestion that the bombers were 'patsies', based on claims about timings of the trains and the train from Luton, supposed explosions underneath the carriages, and allegations of the faking of the one time-stamped and dated photograph of the bombers at Luton station. Claims made by one theorist in the Internet video 7/7 Ripple Effect were examined by the BBC documentary series The Conspiracy Files, in an episode titled "7/7" first broadcast on 30 June 2009, which debunked many of the video's claims.

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