| 31. | All the endless servile sycophancy had implanted his conviction that he could reestablish the Javanese monarchy, and make his daughter his successor.
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| 32. | He gets along with them at first, but becomes uneasy at the sycophancy addressed at him over his association with the Sopranos.
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| 33. | The tapes, more than 200 hours of which were released last week by the National Archives, offer a stunning catalog of sycophancy.
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| 34. | Grab it ! " I asked : " Does such sycophancy ( basically a Hispanic newspaper endorsing one of their own ) establish notability?
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| 35. | After the purges of the early 1970s, docility and sycophancy were almost the only criteria Tito used for filling state and party leadership positions.
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| 36. | Many a great feudal name was founded on a great crime and maintained from generation to generation only by exquisite acts of treachery and sycophancy.
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| 37. | In a piece about journalistic sycophancy, he refers to the Prime Minster as " the voice that launched a thousand editorials ".
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| 38. | After taking over as the Army Chief, he wrote a letter to his soldiers warning of deteriorating standards, and the evil of sycophancy.
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| 39. | The poems deal with diverse themes like political opportunism and sycophancy, war, the paradox of God and the richness and beauty of nature.
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| 40. | The picture, I made clear from the start, was not based on them as people, but the sycophancy which was going on.
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