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The high panjandrum has a sort of palace right next to the open space where I am now.
And the great panjandrum with the little round button on top, too, she thought to herself.
Mackenzie asked him, "Do you really expect to find your panjandrum among that lot?"
Their most high panjandrum is planning bigger space ships than were ever grown before.
The inspectors performed difficult work with great courage; the grand panjandrums of American foreign policy have not.
There were things you didn't say to a General Staff panjandrum, even if he was your father.
MY color has come into its season: gray is the new black, as you've no doubt heard, decreed by the panjandrums of fashion.
The weapon is based on a real device called the Panjandrum although this was never radio-controlled.
I heard the high panjandrum hoot a sort of imperial address from the throne.
It had received the blessing of the education panjandrums at 110 Livingston Street.
Let them know that their great panjandrum has got to go too, to make room for the Future of the Proletariat.
There he was a head of engineering, working on secret weapons such as Panjandrum, a job that appealed to the engineer in him.
Why don't you get some of your friends to go for that wooden-faced panjandrum - eh?
He wanted them to use ¡ Panjandrum¡ instead.
As the word panjandrum means someone in high authority, this reaffirms this possibility.
Panjandrum proved to be too powerful however, snapping the cables and whipping them back across the beach when they were used.
The would-be panjandrum approached quietly, bent over the body, jerked the ax free.
"Hoy, I bet them three was the real panjandrums of the outfit, wasn't they?"
The high panjandrums of Bletchley have their offices here.
The Panjandrum was never used in battle.
The high panjandrum kept plenty for himself!
A reporter near him sneered, "The grand panjandrum himself.
"You know, that silly boy back in Harquhal who wants to be a panjandrum.
"Look: there she is, down there, sitting back like the Grand Panjandrum."
More than likely these highly paid panjandrums the Daily Mail has told you about aren't union members anyway.