Interesting that he has a flak jacket, he's taking precautions on both sides of the fence.
We took a lot of flak over the last 18 months but to be champions - I'm delighted.
Mr Darling may be taking the flak but he can shield his boss only partially.
Houllier added he was just as upset as the fans and could take the flak.
Board members have gotten flak for looking the other way as executives looted their companies.
He has dodged obstacles, braved the flak, and kept his eye on his goals.
Former ambassador to the UN Dore Gold should probably buy himself a flak jacket.
The media has taken some flak in recent months for being shallow, inaccurate and sometimes damagingly obtrusive.
Arader wasn't alone in this practice, but he took more flak because he made so much money.
The prohibition had drawn flak from businesses in China, which is the biggest buyer of Indian cotton.
The company also took flak for pending angry comments early on, but has since released the river.
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Not to be sneezed at, but quite a small reward for all that political flak from the over-65s.
New World got flak when it started building the complex in what was then the downmarket Wanchai district.
Tung has taken much flak for not directly addressing Hong Kong's still-serious unemployment.
The young new education minister, Sinn Fein's Caitriona Ruane, will take flak from the unionists for pursuing this programme.
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Toast agrees: "We live in a blame culture, if something happens someone will get the flak, " says Ms Diss.
For all the flak it has received, the government's striving for a unified standard is in many ways understandable.
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Hopewell has also gotten flak for breaking the cardinal rule of mega-projects: Keep the costs off your own books.
President Clinton will still get congressional flak over his North Korea policy, though.
"Poor Gordon Brown" "has had all the flak for the 75p", he said.
We took some flak along the way. (Applause.) But with the help of HRC, we got it done.
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Despite all the stories of job losses, the government has so far taken remarkably little flak, the Tories' pea-shooters notwithstanding.
Mervyn King, the Bank of England's governor, who has taken flak previously for being too hard-line, seems to have learned something.
Facebook has lately gotten a lot of flak for its privacy issues, with some users even threatening to quit Facebook entirely.
The Bush administration has already taking so much flak for supporting Musharraf for too long and not supporting the democratic government.
Ferguson, who made 45 appearances for Scotland, may have anticipated some flak from supporters but Levein insists that issue was not raised.
At the time, he caught considerable flak from the House Republican leadership.
If the tenuous link between McCain's 2003 investigation and Boeing's downfall is exploited by rivals, his presidential campaign could take some flak.
The footage of him, wearing a helmet and a flak jacket, gave television viewers a glimpse of combat few had seen before.
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