By Putin we mean the bureaucraticmachine he has built, Tolokonnikova said.
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The staff, governed by a tetchy ex-colonel named Roote, are in the grip of an insane bureaucraticmachine.
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The reality is they relentlessly vote for money to be pumped into the largest bureaucraticmachine on the planet.
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What is most shocking is the independence of a bureaucraticmachine that felt free enough to make these decisions.
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It's that the flood of voices so overwhelms the bureaucraticmachine that any one citizen becomes hard to hear.
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A formidable bureaucraticmachine was established to asses applications, with elaborate formulae valuing service over different periods at wildly varying rates.
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To keep this vast and complex bureaucraticmachine in motion it is necessary to have a large and well-drilled army of officials.
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Let us hope that, among modern inventions, a bureaucraticmachine may be made by which the labour of men in offices may be superseded.
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So that instead of being cogs in bureaucraticmachines, or mere consumers of what is put before us, we become active citizens.