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- Despite being inwardly aghast at such a large sum, Basil obsequiously asks if that would be enough; he is even more aghast when Melbury takes him up on this and revises his request to two hundred.
- Instead, the dinner's organizers cozied up to power and obsequiously apologized to the White House for Imus's behavior, as if it had caught the association, which commissioned his behavior in the first place, completely by surprise.
- The emperor further wanted back his written profession of faith, which Euphemius refused to give up, so Anastasius assembled the bishops who were in the capital and preferred charges against their patriarch, whom they obsequiously excommunicated and deposed ( 496 ).
- She found Sang, once " a fit, alert child, with a ruddy complexion ", who had vowed to take revenge on the French for killing his father, turned into a pale, listless man obsequiously painting women's toe nails.
- When the guest opens the door, he finds himself in the presidential suite, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows, a piano, ice sculpture and hors d'oeuvres, the last two obsequiously delivered by the clerk who checked him in.
- We are not sure exactly who the new chief is, but we are sure that he / she is a fine, honorable human being with such a keen sense of humor that whatever he / she says, I can't help but laughing obsequiously.
- It is chilling to see Armand and Albert debase themselves before this stand-in for Pat Buchanan, to see Armand sweating bullets in terror of blowing his cover, and to see Albert, finally unmasked as a man, obsequiously offering reassurances that he believes in family values.
- Valentine said obsequiously before the Mets prepared for Game 3 of the National League Championship Series Saturday, leading St . Louis, 2-0, and seemingly working more with wands than with bats, starting with their Dominican speedster by way of Japan at the top of the order.
- Instead, the GOP this year presided over a budget process that favored the International Monetary Fund over America's taxpayers, deferred obsequiously to the spending wishes of an administration weakened by scandal, and turned on the spending spigots in the best tax-and-spend tradition of the opposition.
- Mahler was, Carr writes, a man of " voracious ambition and unshakable will, " but he was also endowed with " a sense of diplomacy, an ability to pull strings behind the scenes and a readiness to flatter obsequiously when he felt this would serve his cause ."
- As they obsequiously spew their lines, Erin takes it all in with a cool, enigmatic reserve . ( In many shots she resembles a younger Hillary Rodham Clinton . ) These suitors range from a motor-mouthed salesman to a taciturn psychotherapist to a businessman whose concealed wedding ring accidentally drops out of his wallet.
- I doubt that singing obsequiously about the King of Israel was a great way to be " liked " at party HQ, and I bet not being liked meant not being safe . . . but not all they did was quite so predictable as to qualify as a " law ", exactly.
- It is almost obsequiously democratic, offering chummy links to the president and vice president ( " Their accomplishments, their families, and how to send them electronic mail " ) and presenting images of innocents at play ( Hillary Clinton is seen with Girl Scouts, Japanese schoolchildren and children at an Easter Egg roll ).
- McMahon, who held the same role in Carson's ABC game show " Who Do You Trust ? " for five years previously, would remain standing to the side as Carson did his monologue, laughing ( sometimes obsequiously ) at his jokes, then join him at the guest chair when Carson moved to his desk.
- At " Mojo ", James McNair stated that " " Morning Phase " isn't an album that obsequiously courts your approval [ . . . ] it just does . " Andy Gill of " The Independent " wrote that the album is " a deeply satisfying journey, the sadness tempered by the warmth and beauty of the settings, and the gentle determination of the resolution.
- In " High-Rise " and the more recent " Cocaine Nights " and " Super-Cannes, " the globally replicated blandness of modern cities, highways and airports is the environment of a new totalitarianism that is, he says here, " docile and subservient, and all the more threatening for that . " " The New Totalitarians come forward, " he writes, " smiling obsequiously like head waiters in third-rate Indian restaurants, and assuring us that everything is for our benefit ."
- One hundred fifty years ago, its characters seemed as powerful as figures from the Bible; by the mid-20th century, they had degenerated into racial and sexual stereotypes that can still enrage and shame : Uncle Tom, the obsequiously pious Negro man; Topsy, the compulsively ignorant little pickaninny; Eva, the wearisomely saintly little white girl . ( Robert Alexander's 1995 play, " I Ain't Yo'Uncle : The New Jack Revisionist ` Uncle Tom's Cabin, "'seen at the Hartford Stage, is a black artist's challenge to Stowe, using satire to renovate or demolish, then rebuild these figures .)
- A political scientist records in a significant study that Tyagi warned at the time " that the Congress Party was'digging its own grave'by aligning with caste and communal forces " . ( B D . Dua, Presidential Rule in India 1950 1974 : A Study in Crisis Politics, New Delhi, 1979, p . 112 ) Tyagi sought also to inculcate independence in others : He was critical of the tendency among political workers obsequiously to touch their leaders'feet and lashed out also at some senior bureaucrats who, he observed, had started touching ministers'feet . ( Touching of Leaders'Feet : Tyagi Deplores Tendency, The Tribune, Ambala, 26 June 1959 ) At the 1957 session of the All India Congress Committee ( AICC ), Tyagi suggested abandoning the practice of the Congress President nominating all the members of the Congress Working Committee.
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