| 1. | Women voters were pandered and kissed up to from all sides.
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| 2. | That gets put aside while rumors are pandered about the community.
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| 3. | Bill Clinton pandered by telling you what you wanted to hear.
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| 4. | And broadcasting has always pandered to the lowest common denominator.
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| 5. | Oh my gosh, I'm being pandered to!
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| 6. | Clinton arguably pandered less than his opponent and won anyway.
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| 7. | Many of its candidates have pandered to those elements.
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| 8. | But conservative leaders said they did not believe Schundler had pandered to them.
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| 9. | Basil treated the phoney Lord ridiculously deferentially and pandered to his every need.
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| 10. | Mostly because it pandered a bit too much.
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