He told Nancy, the Preener and Riedy, the Weasel to do all the dirty work.
He's doing the real dirty work for the government right now, and it's his government.
But change won't happen if we sit back and let other people do the dirty work.
So, I suppose I will have to do the dirty work of Intellectual Imperialism.
Localities do the dirty work and get the developers what they need, at far less cost.
This exculpatory op.ed. was subsequently reprinted with permission in Agee's second book entitled, Dirty Work.
He did the dirty work for Mr Meciar, which may even have included kidnapping the then president's son.
Let the currency do the dirty work, in this case, means lowering domestic wages in foreign currency terms.
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Rootless but well-paid mercenaries could do the dirty work backed up by state-owned high-tech wizardry in the air.
Anthony, whose effort on the defensive end is often noticeably absent, suddenly can't stop talking about that dirty work.
But much of the dirty work will necessarily fall to political leaders, in most parts of Asia elected ones.
Throughout the Cold War especially when Bill Casey was director, the agency used proxies to do the dirty work.
They use sundry police units and men from the dreaded Ministry of the Interior to do their dirty work.
The land rovers are powered by cooking oil, and the sewage system uses bacteria to do the dirty work.
It's hard and dirty work, and in the labor hierarchy of oil rigs, roustabouts are a notch below roughnecks.
As companies cut numbers and pink slips became de rigueur, the HR departments bore the brunt of the dirty work.
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Do you just let other people around you do the dirty work for you, or do you engage on that?
"Not all politicians lie, " says Oakley, although he concedes that many now have spin doctors to do their dirty work for them.
He levitates above the fray while his operatives do the dirty work.
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Potential investors would obviously prefer the government to do this dirty work.
The challenge is separating unusual but harmless actions of a Web page or email attachment from embedded malware attempting to do dirty work.
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When dissident Kurds, advised by the CIA, were eager to do the agency's dirty work for it, they had to be reined in.
Attempting to attach a rocket to one of these might merely dislodge a few "peanuts, " leaving the rest to do the dirty work.
Prosecutors say they quickly discovered these two teenagers were homegrown assassins, hired to carry out the dirty work of the notorious Gulf Cartel.
While hotels so far are letting regulators do the dirty work of targeting Airbnb, other industries are pivoting, most notably the auto industry.
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Cortes had his dirty work done by others in the dead of night, and then blamed the holes on worms (the Clintons, perhaps).
Instead, it wants private citizens to do its dirty work by denying illegals a job, collateral damage to innocent citizens and legal immigrants notwithstanding.
If the prospect is too gruesome, have your fishmonger do the dirty work and fry up the crabs as soon as you get home.
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He also had a midnight visit to warn him that, if he carried on doing imperialism's dirty work, he could be looking at 25 years.
Nature had done their dirty work for Osterhaus and big Pharma.
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