| 41. | You are not expected to kowtow.
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| 42. | Who are they going to bow down to or be with concerned with or kowtow to?
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| 43. | For example, Chinese martial arts schools often require a student to kowtow to a master.
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| 44. | One issue facing Western embassies to China was the act of prostration known as the kowtow.
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| 45. | Chinese sources emphasize the submission of kneeling; Tibetan sources emphasize the lack of the kowtow.
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| 46. | In general, dogeza is translated into English as " prostration " or " kowtow ".
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| 47. | The president's kowtow does more than embolden the world's most powerful totalitarian power.
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| 48. | In Iowa, to take another example, he alone refused to kowtow to the ethanol lobby.
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| 49. | "We're not going to kowtow to publicity stunts to make decisions,"
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| 50. | While campaigning for president, Roh said he would not " kowtow " to Washington.
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