| 31. | All portraitists are flatterers, it's their job, so can we blame Sargent for doing it so well?
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| 32. | He is shown to be a pathetic flatterer whose conversion to a Stoic is solely for appeasing Claudius'own ideology.
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| 33. | In the sprawling world of new design materials, Beylerian is a fixer, a raconteur, a flatterer, a believer.
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| 34. | Even today, the term " Eddie Haskell " is known to refer to an insincere flatterer or a suck-up.
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| 35. | "It's always a danger in a democracy that politicians become flatterers instead of leaders, " said Kristol.
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| 36. | A highly-charged bit of quiet is the most aggressive way to rebuff a flatterer, leaving them twisting in the wind.
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| 37. | Plutarch wrote an essay on " How to Tell a Flatterer from a Friend . " Julius Caesar was notorious for his flattery.
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| 38. | Do Senate President Bill Bulger's flatterers tout him as the next president of the University of Massachusetts because of his scholarly credentials?
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| 39. | In any case, the council and Valens decided to attack immediately, egged on by court flatterers of the easy victory to come.
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| 40. | On his list of appointments for September 5, 1945 Truman described his 11 : 15 AM meeting with Herman Baruch : " Flatterer.
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