| 31. | The lawyer mocks Block in front of K . for his dog-like subservience.
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| 32. | He showed less subservience than Bacon to the Lord High Constable greatly incensed the duke.
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| 33. | The first has only Nubia sending slaves north, thus symbolizing its subservience to Egypt.
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| 34. | Luke emphasizes the subservience of John to Jesus while both are still in the womb.
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| 35. | She saw the Victorian ideals for women in marriage as part of that slavish subservience.
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| 36. | The Soviet bloc, for all its outward might, was rooted in subservience and rapacity.
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| 37. | But editorial subservience looks unlikely, given the newspaper's clout in its local market.
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| 38. | Usually accused of subservience to big cousin Bill, Blair had this time reversed the role,
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| 39. | The three-step lag should not be considered some manner of subservience; Lord no!
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| 40. | Meanwhile God creates Eve from Adam's rib, thereby ensuring woman's subservience.
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