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		Definition of puppetmaster in English: puppetmasternounˈpʌpətmɑːstəˈpəpətˌmæstər A person, group, or country that covertly controls another.  the puppetmaster behind the current administration  Example sentencesExamples -  But the real puppetmaster in the Railtrack scandal is the Chancellor himself, both through Vadera and his direct instructions and consultations.
 -  Genes are not puppet masters, nor blueprints.
 -  Those are the puppet masters, my friend.
 -  Flamboyant and witty, he relishes his role as a behind-the-scenes puppet master.
 -  The film climaxes with the arrival of the alien puppet-master that's behind the whole plot.
 -  We expose the puppetmasters, and their policies, behind this paradoxical mass addiction to something nearly everyone hates.
 -  You're a machine to be commanded by your puppet masters in the military-industrial complex.
 -  At the behest of their US puppet-masters, the newly elected Iraqi government had Al Jazeera temporarily thrown out of the country.
 -  It certainly does not hand the country over wholesale to Bush's puppet masters.
 -  You'll need something better than insisting that I or my hypothetical puppetmasters have something to gain from the status quo to argue your point.
 -  Putin still controls the strings and Medvedev can only become the puppetmaster if he cuts them.
 -  The ultimate puppet master is finally revealed in the refugee affair, their script being followed to the letter by all players.
 -  Presumably, imminently, the next step will be the eradication of the old Abbey name to be replaced by that of their Spanish buyout puppetmasters.
 -  Note that we don't intend to elect the puppet-masters themselves, they're not popular.
 -  The puppet masters appear to hope that the Government of India will wilt under terrorist pressure.
 -  Yet everyone knows the G8 is just a photo-call by the puppets, not a meeting of the puppet-masters.
 -  Doing the adaptation, of course, it was clear that Waugh was a pretty cruel puppet master with his characters.
 -  Robertson, soulless puppetmaster that he is, says that the plans are just games.
 -  During those turbulent years, some politicians and their henchmen were the puppet masters.
 
    Definition of puppetmaster in US English: puppetmasternounˈpəpətˌmæstərˈpəpətˌmastər A person, group, or country that covertly controls another.  the puppetmaster behind the current administration  Example sentencesExamples -  Note that we don't intend to elect the puppet-masters themselves, they're not popular.
 -  The film climaxes with the arrival of the alien puppet-master that's behind the whole plot.
 -  Flamboyant and witty, he relishes his role as a behind-the-scenes puppet master.
 -  You're a machine to be commanded by your puppet masters in the military-industrial complex.
 -  At the behest of their US puppet-masters, the newly elected Iraqi government had Al Jazeera temporarily thrown out of the country.
 -  It certainly does not hand the country over wholesale to Bush's puppet masters.
 -  But the real puppetmaster in the Railtrack scandal is the Chancellor himself, both through Vadera and his direct instructions and consultations.
 -  The puppet masters appear to hope that the Government of India will wilt under terrorist pressure.
 -  We expose the puppetmasters, and their policies, behind this paradoxical mass addiction to something nearly everyone hates.
 -  Genes are not puppet masters, nor blueprints.
 -  Robertson, soulless puppetmaster that he is, says that the plans are just games.
 -  Putin still controls the strings and Medvedev can only become the puppetmaster if he cuts them.
 -  The ultimate puppet master is finally revealed in the refugee affair, their script being followed to the letter by all players.
 -  Those are the puppet masters, my friend.
 -  Yet everyone knows the G8 is just a photo-call by the puppets, not a meeting of the puppet-masters.
 -  Presumably, imminently, the next step will be the eradication of the old Abbey name to be replaced by that of their Spanish buyout puppetmasters.
 -  During those turbulent years, some politicians and their henchmen were the puppet masters.
 -  Doing the adaptation, of course, it was clear that Waugh was a pretty cruel puppet master with his characters.
 -  You'll need something better than insisting that I or my hypothetical puppetmasters have something to gain from the status quo to argue your point.
 
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