| 21. | He has trained bishops that the path of advancement is obsequious obedience to himself.
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| 22. | "He's aggressive without being obsequious, ambitous without being greedy.
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| 23. | Several colleagues remarked that he seemed to be a bit too obsequious to superiors.
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| 24. | But Pipes see an " obsequious"
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| 25. | The Riksdag of 1778 had been obsequious; the Riksdag of 1786 was mutinous.
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| 26. | This obsequious compliment need not be taken seriously.
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| 27. | Gray asked more than 20 questions, and not one could be viewed as obsequious.
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| 28. | The service is careful but never obsequious.
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| 29. | The dialogue is almost apologetic and obsequious.
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| 30. | Wagner's early correspondence with Meyerbeer, up to 1846, is cringingly obsequious.
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