| 11. | Bellman himself had a sinecure job in the customs service.
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| 12. | The job was often a political sinecure before the 1930s.
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| 13. | Asquith planned to move Bonar Law to a sinecure job.
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| 14. | "Tenure isn't just a sinecure.
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| 15. | Both appointments were considered sinecures to avoid their return as'backbenchers '.
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| 16. | The office itself was at this time a sinecure.
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| 17. | "He didn't take this job as a sinecure ."
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| 18. | But this austerity is a protective reflex, coasting on his movie star sinecure.
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| 19. | His police assignment became a sinecure; his real job was to win races.
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| 20. | A former treasury commissioner he had the sinecure of a tellership of the Exchequer.
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