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They want to live the life of a sekitori, with their own fan clubs, mountains of prize money and a retinue of servants.
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Rama came sweeping into my hospital room with the haughty grandeur of a Brahmin empress, wearing a salmon pink sari and leading a retinue of assistants, interpreters, and equipment bearers.
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With a body like an oil drum, and a retinue of gunmen around him, he prowls the streets of Kabul looking less like a banker than like a footballer lost in a war zone.
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At the base, the new prime minister of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG) emerged from the back of an armoured truck, followed by a retinue of aides - one holding a large umbrella over his head.
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Thanks as well to an echo chamber it enjoys from a retinue of prominent American Middle East experts, an authority on Iranian matters has been conferred on NIAC that is unmatched by any opposing organization in the United States.
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The day I checked in, the King of Gambia was on his way out, along with a large retinue.
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Over the years, several generations of kings and their queens lived in this complex, with a vast retinue of officials, servants, horses and elephants.
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This ability triggers when casting the free Fireballs, giving a player incredible options for removing an opposing retinue of minions or dealing with the opposing hero directly.
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Fine, you might say, this thought just involves developing a better system of leadership in your organization, the retinue of HR, Talent or Learning departments.
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But these figures take no account of a forthcoming pay commission, which meets every decade or so to set the salaries of the government's vast retinue of employees (see article).
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