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You flew over to England the other day and operated on one of our cabinet ministers.
And it comes on down through His Majesty's ministers, through His Excellency, the governor, and down through all the ranks, right down to me, and even the last soldier.
At least so you ministers always say, sir.
To my right, a row of ministers, more sinisters than ministers.
Angels and ministers of grace defend us.
Come to my woman's breasts, and take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers, wherever in your sightless substances you wait on nature's mischief!
Clay, there's always talk, even about ministers of the gospel.
Make us thy ministers of chastisement. that we may praise thee in thy victory.
When darkness has covered Egypt for three days, your ministers will send for me.
I wanted atomic energy for domestic use but my ministers wanted atomic bombs.
And ministers are out of date.
Kings, prime ministers, archbishops, even barristers have stood in the dock.
Ministers often ask you for supper and treat you to a sermon.
From capitalist ministers no peace no bread no earth.
Down with the capitalist ministers!
The same. You went to England to operate on one of our cabinet ministers.
You return from America after breaking all kinds of records. A crowd's here to greet you, even Ministers. You get speeches.
I protest! Capt. Thorpe, you will at least show the proper respect for my ministers.
I suggest that only cabinet ministers - and your best aviation experts be present.
Even the ministers have been unseated and all governmental power has been transferred to two main abbots.
Ministers, dignitaries and notables arrive at the camp in sumptuous silk robes.
Our ministers think she ought to pay for them out of her own purse.
Oh yes. You better believe it, deputies, ministers, fine people.
All the court came, the ministers and ambassadors came.
The ministers are growing impatient, sir.
There are ministers, ambassadors.
Ministers make speeches.
He is as clever, as any of your ministers!
One could influence the stock market, the selection of Cabinet Ministers.
The Ministers took offence. They exiled me to the library.
He's appearing before the Ministers with his son.
Government ministers!
Better to receive them then appoint them ministers!
The former ministers have given their acceptance in principle.
More probably would convene a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers.
The government ministers and the judges have all sold out.
I heard you were here, but you're so important now you have only time for cabinet ministers. Maybe if I get elected.

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