| 21. | He's also beholden to big labor and the teachers union.
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| 22. | "I don't feel beholden to anyone ."
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| 23. | She is appointed by the president, and so beholden to him.
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| 24. | It was horrible, and you become beholden to it.
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| 25. | Aziz called the inspectors rude, malicious and beholden to the Pentagon.
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| 26. | We feel that Congress is too beholden to the National Rifle Association.
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| 27. | They are beholden to this man ( Stewart ) for his contributions.
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| 28. | The people who have received it are now beholden to those interests.
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| 29. | Mugabe, however, seems beholden to his former comrades in arms.
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| 30. | Mr . Schundler represents views that are clearly beholden to special interests,
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