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civilian boss
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Wartime military commanders and their civilian bosses have not always seen eye to eye. |
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different boss
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In the end, he said, he signed twice, for two different bosses. |
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foreign boss
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They also tend to be more open-minded than their elders when it comes to foreign bosses. |
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gangland boss
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The gangland boss had a problem. |
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great boss
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What makes him a great boss is that he listens. |
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hands-on boss
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Tsutsumi is a hands-on boss, sometimes drawing up the plans for a golf course himself. |
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old-fashioned boss
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Could the problem be resolved more easily if old-fashioned political bosses and machines still held sway? |
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present boss
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Then his thoughts landed on Frankie Goon, his present boss. |
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rival boss
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He had been convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of three rival bosses in the southern Italian region. |
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soviet boss
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Those are concepts that the Soviet bosses never comprehended and that helped put them out of business. |
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tyrannical boss
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Lewis was a tyrannical boss who frightened and humiliated his employees. |
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ultimate boss
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Westphal, of course, knows who the ultimate boss is. |
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undisputed boss
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But for her, a return to tradition, where teachers are the undisputed boss, would be unthinkable. |
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virgin boss
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Hearn is the latest name linked to the West Country club, following Virgin boss Richard Branson and Arrows Formula One racing chief Tom Walkinshaw. |
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wealthy boss
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Would she ask her suddenly wealthy boss for a raise? |
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young boss
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But when pink slips must be delivered, these young bosses often have to deliver them. |