| The crowd's loud cheers and shouts of applause were typical of the flatterer, excessive and insincere. |
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| But he was not a natural politician, a tub-thumper in negotiation rather than a flatterer, and a tongue-tied mess in public speaking. |
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| He was a blusterer, a flatterer and an arrogant bully who dumped his daughters in a convent. |
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| He agreed with Pareto that universal suffrage promoted the corrupt and devious political skills of the flatterer, the wheeler-dealer, and the populist demagogue. |
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| But even if Dr Weed were a flatterer with a less bitter pill to swallow, there would still be a host of challenges blocking his health-care cure. |
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| Reynolds was never a mere society painter or flatterer. |
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| Based on Bracton's notes and writing, Pollock and Maitland believe that he was neither a courtly flatterer nor a champion of despotic monarchy. |
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| All of his subordinates denied having seen anything, save one, who ran out after it and returned claiming to have seen it, and was thereby identified as a flatterer. |
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