| 11. | Lately we tend to get a little highhanded ourselves about who can put what where.
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| 12. | Cameron is known for his perfectionism and for highhanded dealings with actors, crew and studio bosses.
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| 13. | Abdulhadi Khalaf referred to Britain actions against opponents of the reforms as " highhanded colonial measures ".
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| 14. | But instead of trying to create an atmosphere for resumed negotiations, its actions have been highhanded and provocative.
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| 15. | Rather, voters said it was mostly the speaker's manner, which many termed both highhanded and undignified.
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| 16. | In peacetime, such macho behavior comes across as highhanded, but in wartime, it looks like strong leadership.
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| 17. | Meanwhile, half the board of the ANC Women's League she heads resigned, complaining of highhanded leadership.
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| 18. | (ital ) That's ( unital ) the sort of judge Liacos is _ highhanded, disdainful, obnoxious.
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| 19. | He said the British government today is different from the " highhanded colonial rule " experienced by his generation.
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| 20. | The move produced immediate criticism from NATO allies and a heated response from the Russian Parliament, which called it destructive and highhanded.
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