| 41. | Grading is based more on merit and less on human factors such as liking and subservience.
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| 42. | It is but natural that they expect the same subservience and servile attitude from their pupils.
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| 43. | Much to the chagrin of her friends, her adoration of Emerson had manifested as subservience.
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| 44. | The subservience of the extraordinarily powerful entity to the wisher can be explained in several ways.
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| 45. | These actions stem from his subservience to anyone that offered him assistance in getting his education.
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| 46. | The actions themselves differ most of the major crimes in Islam relate to subservience to Allah.
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| 47. | The mob singled out certain households while sparing others due to perceived subservience of the occupants.
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| 48. | The name is sometimes styled " Abdul Hasib " to denote subservience to God.
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| 49. | Islam commands subservience or you die.
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| 50. | Despite their actual impotence and subservience, they retained a significant membership through the entire Communist era.
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