A critic writing in The Japan Times recently called him the " perfect combination of obsequiousness and cunning ."
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The once-objective Washington Post typified the media's obsequiousness toward Jordan and the virtual news blackout of Mark Cuban.
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The character is notable for his cloying humility, obsequiousness, and insincerity, making frequent references to his own umbleness ".
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The character is notable for his cloying humility, obsequiousness, and insincerity, making frequent references to his own " humbleness ".
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And Allen is the only man who can save these tics from whiny obsequiousness and, with such agile genius, make them work.
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It literally means " spoon " of course, and is pointed as an allegation for a sycophant, chamchagiri meaning the trait of obsequiousness.
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Personally, I'd like more guys to diss Jordan; the rest of the league cowers in his presence to the point of obsequiousness.
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Petkus derided Brazauskas'decision, telling the Baltic News Service that " it's a shameful obsequiousness against another state's will ."
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Kurosawa is interested less in the psychological nuances of this relationship _ which he presents as entirely devoid of envy or obsequiousness _ than in its moral purity.
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And an administration official said that Bush has been known to sit behind his desk in the Oval Office and lampoon the obsequiousness that often comes his way.