Audin's henchmen couldn't stop gaping at him, their eyes bugging out of their heads.
Saddam and his henchmen believed that they would never have to answer for their crimes.
One risk is that consumers will gripe about the monitoring and massaging of discussions by corporate henchmen.
Yet Mr Ahmadinejad's henchmen appear to see enemies even closer to his office.
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Several of Mr Mubarak's top officials and henchmen have been banned from travel or detained, pending investigations into graft and brutality.
Hitler, his mistress and some of his henchmen are the real-life subjects, if not the stars, of Philippe Mora's controversial 1973 documentary.
It's not hard to figure out Jack is the villain -- you begin the game left for dead after being attacked by his henchmen.
Super PACs change the equation so that elections are reduced to a situation where candidates and their henchmen are responding to moves made by outside groups.
While Mr. Erdogan told diplomats his goal was to promote education, Turkish academics say the move would enable him to handpick rectors and swamp the board with political henchmen.
The new coalition includes some dubious characters: one man denied a visa to America because of alleged drugs connections, another whose henchmen had been caught red-handed with bundles of cash to buy votes.
The villain has a squadron of evil henchmen (led by Peter Stormare), while the sheriff has his deputies on hand, plus a local gun nut (Johnny Knoxville) whose treasured possessions prove to be extremely useful.
Another figure yet to be apprehended is Mr Hussein himself, along with most of the top henchmen and -women in the deck of pictorial cards the Americans have produced to aid identification of the guiltiest.
Immediately, the henchmen of evil boss Grayle take Rory hostage (I had to dig deep to find out why: It turns out that Grayle was actually taking River hostage but Rory got in the way).
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Stumbling across the ruthlessly macho, tribal underworld of the Russian mafia, Watts is forced to put her trust in one of the kingpin's henchmen, Viggo Mortensen -- but it's by no means clear where his true loyalties lie.
But Henry VIII's battles with the church ended this semi-autonomy, and in 1537, partly to show that his writ was now unchallenged throughout England, his henchmen smashed open St Cuthbert's tomb and carried off the Gospels to London.
For instance, a tablet from the museum, translated so recently that it only just made the show, names Sarsachim, a Babylonian eunuch who is also listed in the Book of Jeremiah as one of Nebuchadnezzar's henchmen at the siege of Jerusalem.
And while the opera's ending is, of course, never in doubt, I still find myself thinking that maybe this time Cavaradossi and Tosca will escape the clutches of Scarpia's henchmen, so vital is the spirit that Ms. Callas and Mr. di Stefano bring to their roles.
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