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A legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents.
pork
1
Some of this support for Zhou involved tapping the
pork
barrel
.
2
Either way, that election eve
pork
barrel
quickly became a barrel of lies.
3
It's about politics and politicians - too often American politicians and
pork
barrel
politics.
4
Luckily, I killed mine be forehand and it is now in the
pork
barrel
.
5
This
pork
barrel
politics will not enthuse many English voters.
6
The second day it reminds you of brine out of an old musty
pork
barrel
.
7
But this is about more than
pork
barrel
politics.
8
Such redistribution often comes in the form of
pork
barrel
projects and benefits to the middle-class.
9
Does it imply that people prefer tax-and-spend governments and
pork
barrel
politics to the Thatcherite alternative?
10
There's not much," she turned to him, "but the end of the
pork
barrel
.
"
11
His
pork
barrel
and flour sack had been replenished for other travelers; his own wants were few.
12
I don't see any real strategic value up here, so it could have been a
pork
barrel
project.'
13
This raises a lot of hackles among those who feel that were kept out of the
pork
barrel
.
14
Do you mean the
pork
barrel
?
15
Kane was rated by several congressional watchdog groups as one of Congress's most effective purveyors of
pork
barrel
legislation.
16
Amid accusations of
pork
barrel
politics, John Key denies that his party's transport pledge to Northland is a bridge too far.