| 11. | Author Stanley Bing wrote in an Esquire magazine piece that understanding the bully doesn't mean toadying up to him.
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| 12. | Horace is advising Maximus that affability is the means between toadying and truculence, which is a virtue in social relationships.
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| 13. | These characters react to the Nazis with casual indifference or expedient toadying-- thus helping to assure Austria's takeover.
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| 14. | And maybe the actual decision to drape the offending niches was made by toadying DOJ sycophants without Ashcroft signing off in blood.
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| 15. | One got there by a judicious display of thong underwear, another by toadying, still another by being the boss'son.
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| 16. | But at that time, the IRA was sufficiently socialist to consider anyone who was in business to be toadying up to the establishment.
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| 17. | The scenes of Glenconner toadying to Margaret, who says little and appears supremely disinterested in life, are enough to make you squirm.
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| 18. | Through selective editing, outright forgery, and toadying to Hitler, Elisabeth recast her " beloved Fritz " as a Teutonic superman.
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| 19. | With Bill Clinton enjoying, you might say, a renaissance, it's time again for touch football, toadying and group empathy.
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| 20. | Since Canal 2's executives were toadying to Montesinos, Iberico gave the material to Canal N, an all-news cable channel.
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