In Europe, in particular in France, we practice the same strategy, as we like to imitate and adulate all stupidities coming from America. |
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One must never adulate or adore anybody, neither as an image nor as an incarnated being. |
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He was suspected, for example, of encouraging a student radical who shot dead Sir Curzon Wyllie, a government official, one summer night on a Kensington street in 1909. Rewriting historyToday, some Indians adulate him. |
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When he got a fish on the line out there and wanted us to adulate and watch him bring it in, he would spread his mouth with two fingers and over the roar of rapids deliver that piercing whistle. |
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Those who seek to disrupt the stability from the outside may adulate the processes of change in order to make them hit rock bottom. |
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However, those accustomed to adulate the quirky fieldworker with the bike are in for a shock. |
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