Well, if the first had done their job properly and the second had not so sycophantically fawned upon Murdoch, Leveson would never have occurred. |
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On the front row only parents, no fashion media darlings gasping sycophantically, scribbling furiously before sharpening their talons and publishing crippling reviews. |
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But the party was created only last October, and like United Russia, it is sycophantically loyal to the Kremlin in general and to Vladimir Putin in particular. |
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She's not someone who sycophantically supports. |
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No doubt when the ailing tyrant finally passes away many in this House will sing his praises as the historic father of the nation, as they have recently done sycophantically on the death of President Arafat. |
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Jack Lemmon is the put-upon junior exec in a Manhattan insurance company, who has a shaming secret: he sycophantically tries to butter up his bosses by loaning out his apartment to them for their extra-marital liaisons. |
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China may promise box-office galore, but the film faces very stiff Hollywood competition in the next fortnight there in the shape of the last Hunger Games and The Martian's sycophantically transparent Chinese plotline. |
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