| 31. | Most, however, are far more sympathetic, even adulatory, toward the onetime NFL football star and Hollywood icon.
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| 32. | Some 2, 000 loyal delegates showered Milosevic with the sort of adulatory rhetoric unseen since Romania's Nicolae Ceausescu.
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| 33. | They remain a high-profile constituency for West, and gave him an adulatory welcome in court earlier this week.
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| 34. | In 1851 an adulatory novel by the teenaged Elizabeth Sara Sheppard was published, entitled " Charles Auchester ".
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| 35. | In 1948, the new stripped him of Academy membership after Capidan refused to sign an adulatory telegram for Joseph Stalin.
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| 36. | In the North, television shows often feature old, adulatory footage of leader Kim Jong Il expounding before a rapt audience.
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| 37. | State newspapers carried adulatory coverage of the Shenzhou IV landing on the snow-covered northern grasslands of the Inner Mongolia region.
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| 38. | Because of events like the one just described, the Clash command an awesome respect, even adulatory deification from their fans.
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| 39. | In addition to setting limits on software, Sloan says, parents should avoid what he calls an adulatory attitude toward the computer.
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| 40. | Critical response has been almost uniformly adulatory, though some writers took issue with Barzun's pessimistic view of the 20th century.
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