In the 1984 campaign, Vice President Walter Mondale, the Democratic nominee, was hurt badly by President Reagan's criticisms that he was toadying to labor.
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The toadying yet ambitious Castellan soon has Borusa placed under house arrest and starts a process of expelling trouble-making Time Lords from the safety of the Capitol.
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It's a standoff, and I hate seeing our representatives toadying up to the NFL, hands out, hoping the league blesses them with an expansion franchise.
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Although given the administration's high level of toadying, it's hard to imagine that there's much left to be done to facilitate corporate plunder.
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A couple of weeks ago, I asserted that this favorite rhetorical device is an example of spin, an attempt to claim courage or originality for a toadying or banal remark.
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He proved an indifferent scholar, he lacked sporting aptitude, and although superficially a rebel against conformity, his frequent toadying to authority earned him the nickname " Oily Thorpe ".
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The lonely little guy is happy to have visitors, but the Ghostly Trio are quick to scare off Carrigan and her toadying attorney Dibs ( " Monty Python's"
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Thus, with magical fluidity, the novel's space opens up, and we are given a tour of Austen's little world as well as firsthand experience of Collins'toadying pompousness.
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With elections expected before mid-June, Chretien said he wasn't like his Tory predecessor Brian Mulroney, whom he accused in 1993 of " toadying " to the White House.
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In an interview later, Draskovic said that Russia was the only country that could influence Milosevic and to which the opposition could appeal without being accused of toadying to NATO, which bombed Yugoslavia last year.