(1) In the first reading Philip runs alongside the chariot of the Ethiopian eunuch , a court official of the queen.
(2) I always felt a bit like a court eunuch when I was around him.
(3) If I have to read one more whining twenty-something eunuch complain about how politics just isn't relevant to his/her life, I'm gonna be sick.
(4) As the traditional sense of the word seems to imply, not every person referred to as a eunuch was necessarily castrated.
(5) Indians believe that one becomes a eunuch through past demons while at the same time eunuchs (hijras in India) claim to be descendants of the goddess Mata and historically had a revered place in religious rites and government positions.
(6) People expect a political scientist to be objective, some kind of political eunuch .
(7) This expression would render us both socially unique and a political eunuch .
(8) It's like a man who celebrates the day of his castration, as a eunuch .
(9) Therefore I'm currently enjoying the status of a political eunuch .
(10) In the chain of the covenantal family, the foreigner has no past and the eunuch no future.
(11) The staff, culled from the same gene pool that serves the lower Main, is comprised of attractive, slow-blinking women and efficient eunuchs , soft-voiced males in tight black turtlenecks.
(12) Public choice, as an inclusive research programme, incorporates the presumption that persons do not readily become economic eunuchs as they shift from market to political participation.
(13) Failing to have prosecuted Labour over these scandals would probably have relegated ACT to United Future or Progressive levels of influence - political eunuchs .
(14) Only in the domestic sphere did they remain predominant, and the top of that pyramid was now occupied by the court eunuchs .
(15) He alone would have been carried across the immense first courtyard - 200m long by 190m wide - in a palanquin on the shoulders of eunuchs , guarded by the thousands of soldiers who manned the red walls.
(16) The House of Commons, inundated by a quota system guaranteed to promote mediocrity, had become a government harem populated by political eunuchs .
(17) They were not always popular: an 18th-century Prussian soldier compared his NCOs to oriental eunuchs , polite to their superiors but taking out their frustrations on their subordinates.
(18) The arts, of which the little lion dogs were considered a part, were entrusted to the palace courts' eunuchs and women, who competed to outdo each other in creating the most beautiful dog in order to gain the special favor of the emperors.
(19) While the eunuchs danced, men held money over the heads of people they wanted to honour.
(20) All bars should be forced to employ eunuchs as waitresses.