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.
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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.
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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 ).
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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.
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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.
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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 ."
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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 .)
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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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