| 41. | During this period Chico and Groucho starred in a radio comedy series, " Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel ".
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| 42. | The Soviet nuclear missile R-5 Pobeda ( " Victory " ) was given the NATO reporting name " Shyster ."
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| 43. | Orton-Jones describes his business achievements as staggering and states his attention detail is inconsistent with his reputation as a shyster.
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| 44. | "' SHYSTER "'is a legal expert system developed at the Australian National University in Canberra in 1993.
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| 45. | It is a collegial, informal circle of advocates, one that has included its share of stars and shysters over the decades.
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| 46. | After Shyster's first appearance, Gottfredson made no further references to his profession as a lawyer, apart from his name.
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| 47. | The usually subtle John Cusack is all hand-waving excess as one of the cereal shysters who provide the backdrop for the story.
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| 48. | Perhaps he's pumping up his fees; more likely this sly shyster just likes making mischief and pulling people's strings.
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| 49. | As much as I felt I had just been played by a carnival shyster as I walked out of " Memento,"
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| 50. | Shyster disappeared for a time after 1934, but made comebacks in 1942, 1950 and again in various 1960s Italian-created stories.
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