| 41. | Principally a writer of songs, Heggie is a proficient flatterer of the human voice, with a real knack for hitting its G spots.
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| 42. | XVI . 11 Josephus informs us that a report had been invented by friends and flatterers of Herod that he was descended from Jewish ancestors.
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| 43. | Any of the above can be twisted to let the flatterer know you're in on the con, if that's your desire.
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| 44. | The Aesop fable with the fox and the monkey cautions against grandiose stories, while the fable of the fox and the crow warns against flatterers.
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| 45. | His attitude towards the imperial household has often been misunderstood, and he has been represented as a mean flatterer of the same type as Martial.
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| 46. | Based on Bracton's notes and writing, Pollock and Maitland believe that he was neither a courtly flatterer nor a champion of despotic monarchy.
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| 47. | Historian Ammianus Marcellinus says he was " keen and eager in plotting treachery ", and describes him as " fickle flatterer " to Constantius II.
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| 48. | Today yet another misleading spin-off from the mistaken belief in the " Asian economic miracle " is observable among both flatterers and flattered.
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| 49. | And they tend to bestow praise upon the flatterer _ whether or not they believe the praise is warranted . ( Embarrassing, isn't it ?)
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| 50. | Once healed, he begins to heal the Gascon, who, accepting sincerely that he was a liar, braggart and flatterer, also resumes his size.
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