a poisoned chalice वाक्य
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- There are those who believe that Alexander Patrick Greysteil Hore-Ruthven, otherwise known as the Earl of Gowrie, is drinking deep from what The Financial Times of London says could be a poisoned chalice.
- Moreover, countries may well discover monetary union is a poisoned chalice, forcing them to keep monetary, fiscal and trade policy in lockstep with their partners even if it's not appropriate to do so.
- Indeed, so certain are many in Washington that Bush, in finally prevailing in this disputed election, has seized a poisoned chalice that Democrats are already looking toward retaking Congress in the midterm election of 2002.
- Though his candidacy seemed a poisoned chalice, to universal astonishment he came in first in the preliminary round of the voting that April and, in the second round against Chirac, got 48 percent of the vote.
- This however proved to be something of a poisoned chalice as the club lost all 26 league games in season 2009-10 and returned to level 6 rugby in Midlands One East where it probably should have been 12 months previously.
- Again, Saltram seemed to be a poisoned chalice as the Parliamentarian Hatsell was stripped of the house upon the Restoration later the same year and the house passed on to Sir George Carteret in lieu of a loan he had given to the King during the Civil War.
- In a scathing letter to The Daily Telegraph, she said Clarke would be a " disaster " as leader and bestowed what amounted to a royal endorsement _ or perhaps, a poisoned chalice, given her recent record _ on her current favorite, Duncan Smith.
- Though the dramatic Hamlet is provoked by a murder, the lyric Hamlet is moved by all deaths : death walking like a ghost, disinterred in a skull, slumping behind an arras, floating on a brook, hanging on a baited sword, waiting in a poisoned chalice.
- Afghanistan, a poor and landlocked country, appears to be positioned for another round of what 19th-century imperialists called the Great Game, the battle for influence by outsiders, once mostly the Russians and the British, over a defiant land that a British viceroy once called a poisoned chalice.
- In 1997 the BBC approached Mal Young, best known for producing Liverpool-set Channel 4 soap " Brookside ", to head up the Drama Series section of the in-house Drama Department, which had become something of a poisoned chalice with many Controllers departing in quick succession.
- The 2003 winner Grayson Perry stated that " Such media storms can be traumatising for someone who has laboured away for years in a studio, making art not news . " Some artists, including Sarah Lucas and Julian Opie, have decided not to participate in the event, regarding a nomination as " a poisoned chalice ".
- When the portfolio was abolished in 2015, the region's main newspaper, the " Illawarra Mercury ", noted that all but one of the men to hold the title later departed politics under a cloud : " The now-defunct ministry has been something of a poisoned chalice over the past 12 years, with five of the six ministers who have held the position being disgraced, sacked or forced to resign over their behaviour ."
- He declined, due to concerns that " such an appointment would be a poisoned chalice ", as the Laureateship had fallen into disrepute, due to the decline in quality of work suffered by previous title holders, ", as a succession of poetasters had churned out conventional and obsequious odes on royal occasions . " He sought advice from the Duke of Buccleuch, who counseled him to retain his literary independence, and the position went to Scott's friend, Robert Southey.
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