| Master Mo went to Xianhua Hill in pray for good rain, he knelt and kowtowed every step he advanced forward. |
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| Once again we have simply kowtowed to the lobby of the advocates of GMOs on the pretext that science will help to make the world a better place. |
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| Ceremonies centred on the groom's kin: couples kowtowed to the man's parents but the woman's relatives were absent. |
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| They just simply kowtowed or bowed down to pressure exerted on them by the Prime Minister. |
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| Nobody suffered more from the rise of Mr Dean than the patrician senator from Massachusetts, who seemed to epitomise the Democratic establishment that had supposedly kowtowed to Mr Bush. |
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| The Liberals kowtowed to the Conservatives as usual and voted with them. |
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| That he has kowtowed to New Labour image-makers who've told him he needs to look more voter-friendly. |
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| Marlene's lip curls superciliously at passé role models who kowtowed to patriarchal bullying, but isn't that Seventies feminism already going askew? |
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| If we had not kowtowed to the green lobby and followed the French, there would no limit on the amount each home could use. |
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| The ruling was an historical landmark because millions of people across the world faced persecution at the hands of others who blindly kowtowed to someone else's belief. |
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