| 31. | He pandered to P . T . Barnum audiences but complained about crude " mass taste ."
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| 32. | You are being pandered to and the children you know are being pandered to, and you are scared.
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| 33. | You are being pandered to and the children you know are being pandered to, and you are scared.
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| 34. | In New York she is undoubtedly a carpetbagger, and has pandered excessively to various sectors of the electorate.
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| 35. | The conservative religious right has been increasingly unhappy that President Bush has not pandered sufficiently to its cultural causes.
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| 36. | Some became so lonely that they pandered to the masses with that poor excuse for an opiate known as fusion.
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| 37. | She said that she pandered to a black audience by saying the republican congress was being run like a plantation.
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| 38. | Clinton would be selling out his own convictions if he pandered to anti-abortionists with nominees designed to please them.
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| 39. | In fact, the just-plain-folks who pick up her book might wish she had pandered a little.
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| 40. | "There were a handful of people who pandered to people's fears and inflamed racial tensions,"
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