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Too many chiefs and not enough Indians. Prov. Too many people want to be the leader, and not enough people are willing to follow to do the detail work. Everyone on that committee wants to be in charge. Too many chiefs and not enough Indians. We'll never finish this project if everyone keeps trying to give orders. There are too many chiefs and not enough Indians. an Indian summer 1. a period of warm weather which sometimes happens in early autumn Both the UK and Ireland have been enjoying an Indian summer over the past few weeks. 2. a successful or pleasant period in someone's life, especially towards the end of their life The book describes the last 20 years of Churchill's life, including his Indian summer as prime minister between 1951 and 1955. See also: summer How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Although he acknowledges that Indianization is "trickling out to the hinterland[,]" he notes with obvious excitement and satisfaction that ``Gerard has a crusade going, the Indianization of the battlefield,'' an editor of The Custer Little Bighorn Battlefield Advocate, Bob Wells, said. He added, ``The Indianization of the products will based on extensive consumer research conducted in India over the past year. |
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