| 21. | The meaning in English has changed over time, however, and came to mean an insincere flatterer.
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| 22. | Without naming anyone, Chirac said he has learned " to distinguish true friends from flatterers ."
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| 23. | Know that most people are egoist, flatterers, are insincere and you can't depend on them.
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| 24. | Here it is the differences in size and the admiring prominence given the wily flatterer that constitutes its originality.
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| 25. | Over his entire steeplechasing career, Flatterer earned a grand total of $ 538, 708 United States Dollars.
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| 26. | The absolute power of the tyrant, the courtiers, the flatterers, the jesters, the cunningly ambitious intriguers.
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| 27. | On the one hand, in relation to the Asian economic miracle concept, there were those who were flatterers.
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| 28. | In his young age, Murong Bao was not known for his abilities or ambitions, but for favoring flatterers.
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| 29. | It was recorded that Edmund was a model king who treated all with equal justice and was unbending to flatterers.
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| 30. | His successes brought him another championship, equalling the record of four titles set by Flatterer between 1983 and 1986.
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