| 21. | If anything, Schott's acquiescent attitude toward Hitler is more common than headline-hunting journalists realize.
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| 22. | And it is vain to think that, even with the most acquiescent Congress, large reforms will be accomplished.
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| 23. | Ron said Israelis perceived Menuhin as typical of the acquiescent diaspora Jew _ an image they were eager to shuck.
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| 24. | Under pressure from the hemisphere's democracies, he then agreed to permit the election of a more acquiescent legislature.
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| 25. | He found the formula : Give the people back their religion and they'll become acquiescent about most other problems.
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| 26. | In the 1855 Cleveland Synod, he was at first acquiescent to Leeser, but reverted immediately after the other departed.
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| 27. | The Hmong have demonstrated involvement in the local politics which overthrew the stereotypes of Asian Americans being very acquiescent and passive.
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| 28. | Since then, the usually acquiescent Mexican government has protested what it suggests are " protectionist policies " in Washington.
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| 29. | While eliciting protest from the Orthodox, Frankfurt and Breslau also incensed the radical laity, which regarded them as too acquiescent.
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| 30. | It is also a place that after 30 years is more-or-less accepting or perhaps acquiescent to the situation.
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