| 1. | If loyalty does not require zealotry, neither does it require sycophancy.
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| 2. | Sycophancy had reached its ultimate stage-- the rewriting of history.
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| 3. | Cute neologism with the ol'" sycophancy " comment.
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| 4. | Success is harder because sycophancy can drive you crazy.
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| 5. | The media sycophancy of Clinton was at full roar.
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| 6. | It is a channel whose evening news bulletins exude pro-government sycophancy.
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| 7. | But what has spoon got to do with sycophancy?
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| 8. | This is not to suggest in any way that sycophancy is merely an Asian problem.
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| 9. | Sometimes his tone can be a bit breathless, suffering the Joe Alsop trait of sycophancy.
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| 10. | Sycophancy had its most dangerous result.
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