• Old partners-in-crime may well prefer him dead, and old cronies still in office could pull strings for him.

    ECONOMIST: The old spymaster in the dock at last

  • Criminals who can pull strings with judges or police often walk free.

    ECONOMIST: Mob law

  • He may, however, prefer to stay in the background and pull strings.

    ECONOMIST: A far cry from real representation

  • As it happens, one of the few foreign companies affected is American International Group, a huge insurer whose boss, Maurice Greenberg, knows how to pull strings in Washington.

    ECONOMIST: Dealing for dollars

  • If they cannot afford to study abroad, they get lousy tuition at a Greek university and, unless their family can pull strings, few chances of a good job.

    ECONOMIST: Greece's riots

  • Many had made money elsewhere and moved to Manhattan to enjoy it, while continuing to draw wealth from outside the city and pull strings in the federal capital.

    ECONOMIST: High society in New York

  • If one cannot afford to study abroad, a Greek university offers poor quality tuition and, unless one's family can pull strings, few opportunities for getting a job afterwards.

    ECONOMIST: Riots in Greece: Anarchy in Athens | The

  • The family had to pull strings to get their seven children admitted to an Afrikaans-language Catholic boarding school that was officially designated for so-called "coloreds, " South Africans of mixed race.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • There are tickets available at all price ranges, but the most memorably jaw dropping entertainment is in the VIP tents and marquees, and for a trip of this scope, it is worth shelling out for travel agents who can pull strings.

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  • He is also facing charges in the prostitution case (and that he tried to pull strings to get her out of jail when she was accused of theft) -- and in a third case stands accused of revealing confidential court information relating to an investigation into a bank scandal in 2005.

    CNN: for

  • If you allow them to pull your strings, then you're defeated and then now they're in charge.

    NPR: Examining Protocol In Disorderly Conduct Cases

  • Facebook and Zuckerberg are equally inextricable even though Thiel may pull the strings.

    FORBES: Mr Popularity: What Really Makes Apple, Steve Jobs an Online Powerhouse

  • Robert Mugabe stands up and says, look, the former colonial power can't let go, it's trying to pull the strings.

    BBC: Nick Clegg interview

  • The director of the hospital persuaded Fadl to turn himself in, saying that he would pull some strings to protect him.

    NEWYORKER: The Rebellion Within

  • Field-Marshal Hussein Tantawi, head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which has continued to pull the strings in Egypt, was named defence minister.

    ECONOMIST: Politics this week

  • But there is a risk that Mr Mugabe, adept at outwitting political rivals, will still be able to pull many strings and potentially neuter the opposition's role.

    ECONOMIST: Can Zimbabwe's long-awaited power-sharing deal endure?

  • Wales reasserted themselves, with Ramsey starting to pull the strings from midfield, and a Bale free-kick from wide left fizzed across goal but just lacked a final touch.

    BBC: Wales 0-1 Poland

  • It was against the run of play, but gave Barcelona a visible injection of confidence and adrenalin, allowing Messi to pull the strings up front and Xavi and Iniesta to take control of midfield.

    BBC: Barcelona 2-0 Man Utd

  • Instead, the Conservative leader imagines a welfare system where ministers in Whitehall pull fiscal strings which encourage people towards his party's core values of hard work, saving, marriage and having children (when you can afford to).

    BBC: Is the welfare state about need or nudging?

  • But analysing Mr Abramovich's evidence, the judge said he had not been able to "pull the presidential strings".

    BBC: Roman Abramovich 'could not pull strings' with Putin

  • But realistically, it's going to take a little more time to pull all the strings together, but rest assured that they are being pulled together.

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  • This has the backing of Mediobanca, a Milanese investment bank that used to pull all the strings in corporate Italy, but has seen its star wane since the death of Enrico Cuccia, its nonagenarian boss, two years ago.

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  • "In English, I finally know which strings to pull, " he says.

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  • Expect Fannie and Freddie to pull all their influential political strings to stop it happening to them.

    ECONOMIST: Homesick blues

  • "The players have returned home, they'll have spoken to their families and young children and it's a tremendous pull on the heart-strings, " said Gooch.

    BBC: England offered new tour schedule

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