| 11. | But he will have surrounded himself with obsequious courtiers.
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| 12. | And the sales staff had better be properly obsequious.
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| 13. | You'd think they would be humble, grateful, even obsequious.
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| 14. | He regularly sent obsequious letters of praise to the atheist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
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| 15. | They thus appear as " obedient, obsequious servants of a ruler ".
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| 16. | Controversy erupted over the definition of the word " obsequious ".
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| 17. | Moi favors flattering news, like the obsequious televised accounts of his daily activities.
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| 18. | NPR's obsequious surrender speaks for itself.
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| 19. | Cronkite was respectful without being even slightly obsequious, and Frank was unusually forthcoming.
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| 20. | He had become an obsequious Jonah, comfortable in the belly of the whale.
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