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order to escape the adulation of his countrymen
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When he was finally admitted to the inner chamber there would be no fawning or deferential adulation, no flattery or false praises, because this time he would take control
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Christ; waved to the fans, raucously shouting their adulation
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Now he hugged her with the arms of pure adulation, as they traveled the weed and greenery-strewn path, carried by the eyes of imagination, into the flowers that once had been hers to strew along her path
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So ubiquitous does D’Souza find adulation of art and the artist that he suggests art has replaced (conventional) religion as the most significant cultural institution in America
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Nationally syndicated columnist Michael Barone observes in The Washington Times that, though he basks in the adulation of nearly the entire mainstream media, Obama “whines about his coverage on Fox News
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George was a almost in tears from the flow of adulation that soared over him
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He was growing used to the adulation, but from the nation's leaders, it
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GEORGIE! Their cries echoed the love and adulation of their banners
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been too young to remember the adulation and fame his father had enjoyed eight years
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An assistant passed him a saucer or ashtray; he dipped his brush in coloured glaze and without stopping his conversation or looking at the thing, made a quick squiggle, eliciting gasps of adulation from his audience
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‘I went to a couple of meetings but when they discovered I think men are wonderful creatures deserving of female adulation and servitude, they asked me to leave
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On their return they were feted as heroes, invited onto the stage at assembly and became the targets of female adulation
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BOW !FTER SEEING THE ADULATION 3TEVE RECEIVED IT WAS NOW 4AYLORS TURN TO CONTRIBUTE
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4HEY ALL LOOKED AT 3IMON WITH A LOOK OF ASTONISHMENT THAT QUICKLY TURNED TO ADULATION
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They were certain their true happiness lay in savoring their mutual admiration and not in gloating over the public adulation
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adulation and humiliation, to protection and violation, to being considered to desire
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Since Roscoe‘s education greatly exceeded his intelligence he never wavered in his feelings and this adulation become a balm, if not a crutch, for the sheriff‘s bent psyche
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crowded hall basking in the adulation of his peers
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He held his mother in wondrous adulation, exulting her
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Instead of the life of honors and adulation Glen and Melina had told him repeatedly about, he was now lost in a primitive time period, alone and without any resources save his own wits
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Jozef could not understand that kind of adulation
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“Ladies and Gentlemen for those of us who have closely followed African affairs I may shock you by saying that such adulation tells only a part of the Tanzanian epic
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Best of all he had remained anonymous, the secret power behind the throne; it was not for him the fanfare and adulation
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Johnny raised both hands, royalty receiving adulation, and ushered
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I only hope he can keep that beautiful humility intact, so all that adulation won't warp him like it has so many guru wannabes
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admired and bask in the adulation of others
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gain the respect and adulation of others that he had craved for as long as he could remember
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Requires excessive admiration, adulation, attention and affirmation – or, failing that, wishes to be feared and to be notorious (Narcissistic Supply);
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In return the fans shower the celebrity with adulation
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Within them and from their members he is certain to garner attention, to gain adulation, to be castigated or praised
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spacedout master of ceremonies too, driven hard wasted colour coded inner adulation
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The palpable adulation of the audience was his tonic and the long day on the campaign trail was forgotten
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Fulsome praise for the local lord was one thing but pints of sickly adulation could pall on even the most ardent royalist and Fielding was not one of those
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So, not even a seasoned Agent could resist the power of adulation? Locke stashed the information in his mental backpocket for future reference
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These verses of adulation do not give the impression of someone
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he opted to bask in the glory and adulation heaped upon him by others of his own
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” HipHope's tone was one of adulation and a pledge of envy
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He stands and shakes in the darkness as his racing heart pounds out his tears of adulation
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pleasure in their adulation
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with utter joy and adulation on their faces
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would briefly glance at Sue and I with a look of both envy and adulation
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“There are rock stars and such who find adulation on stage to be better
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Henry loved his fame and fortune, loved men’s adulation,
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All my pain washed away as I basked in the adulation
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I saw it in their eyes; adulation and awe
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The gang, minus a few members, resuming its activities and the re-igniting of my adulation for Yvonni
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Rhodri and his sons, their eyes watched us with more than awe, but adulation, rapt to be near us, staring at Arthur as if he had been born in the blood of a god; reverence, veneration and devotion, it was all there on their faces…all watching me with the same looks as I took Arthur through to the doctor to get his forehead stitched
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I listened to the roar and the cries of victory, the feeling of adulation for my brother pumping away the horror of what went before
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How obvious an example do you want, to underline the selective stupidity of exclusive wealth? How obvious an example do you want to demonstrate the insane inhumanity of selective fan-worship of famous rich people? How obvious an example do you want to expose the asinine, obscene stupidity of the concept of perfection? How perfect is Hollywood? How many people who worship perfection; pay money to watch it on a screen? How perfectly does Hollywood suck in trillions of dollars that could be used to feed starving babies? How ethical is this use of money, adulation, power, status, and wealth? How ethical, how moral is Hollywood? How insulated is Hollywood from the rest of the World’s poverty? What is the point of pouring trillions of dollars into crass, sick entertainments? What is the point of pouring money into lying, distorted fairy-tales and completely ignoring all of the starving sick, and poor people on Earth? This is one cultural example of how the civilized idea of perfection can poison the entire human race
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Winning at something, gaining any kind of advantage over others, feeling that you are better than somebody else in some way, being worshiped or looked up to, any form of adulation
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And this principle of female adulation is held to be the most innocent expression of the tantric cult
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But he craved adulation
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Why play sports if you lose? For the pure fun of it? In that case; why bother about winning or losing? The reason why sports are not designed to be fun for everybody all the time, instead of a battle, the reason why they are an unloving conflict, in which only a handful receives adulation, is because they are merely a training ground for the conflict of civilized life, which all humans must grapple with
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Once you are flooded with recognition and adulation and are worshipped by millions: then the logic of you having millions more dollars than your worshippers becomes completely natural and taken for granted
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Mass adulation of a few professional athletes by billions of unathletic lazy, sedentary, sick, weak, unhealthy, spoiled people who have nothing better to do with their lives because they have no purpose and no meaning in their lives except to gratify their lowest, most disgusting, oldest, most obsolete urges, instincts and appetites… This culture of consumer self-gratification not only dehumanizes billions of civilized babies, infants, children, adolescents, men and women… it desensitizes them, it makes them so empty inside, so vapid, so worthless, so useless; that without the weapons of mass distraction and mass entertainment which the sport of tennis is only a tiny part of… they would become so depressed, they would all commit suicide because their precious fucking entertainment spectacles would not be there for them so they can escape reality and not have to look at themselves and their life and what they are doing and ask themselves why they are doing it
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Or a specific personal feeling and thought, such as the angst, embarrassment and/ or fear in relation to say the rejection or disapproval from a prospective or current employer, or the joy and jubilation as a potential personal response to the approval, adulation and respect given to Self by a particular person
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would have drawn such adulation, but a Princess of Old Earth, even in jerkin and kilt, was worthy of their
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They had wealth, fame, adulation,” Alexander pleaded
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It seemed like he thrived both on the pain he caused to his adversaries in the ring and on the adulation he received from the bloodthirsty crowds
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The crowd had been going wild in adulation of the wild man’s victory, but now they were calling out to him frantically, pointing at me behind him
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I was glad at the joy the people showed over having the complete collection of the words of the Creator again, but the adulation of those of us who had survived to bring the word back to them, made me feel defensive and yearn to be away from them
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Recognising your desire for adulation, fame, infamy - call it what
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" Long life to the great Conde de Lemos, whose Christian charity and well-known generosity support me against all the strokes of my curst fortune; and long life to the supreme benevolence of His Eminence of Toledo, Don Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas; and what matter if there be no printing-presses in the world, or if they print more books against me than there are letters in the verses of Mingo Revulgo! These two princes, unsought by any adulation or flattery of mine, of their own goodness alone, have taken it upon them to show me kindness and protect me, and in this I consider myself happier and richer than if Fortune had raised me to her greatest height in the ordinary way
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"Declaring an intention never to marry, his relations were ever clustering about him, paying the grossest adulation to a man, who, disgusted with mankind,
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And Paul really did admire "Gipsy" wholeheartedly; in fact, his mother scarcely forgave the boy for the adulation with which he treated the girl
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He who is the real tyrant, whatever men may think, is the real slave, and is obliged to practise the greatest adulation and servility, and to be the flatterer of the vilest of mankind
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Even though her husband has stated publicly that he will not seek a third term as governor, Nancy is not about to give up a life of perks and celebrity adulation
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He is a fortunate fellow! His work is an exercise of personal powers; his leisure is spent in receiving the marks of extraordinary adulation
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He said quite moodily, 'And how much do I get for that, senor?' Then it dawned upon me that perhaps this man's vanity has been satiated by the adulation of the common people and the confidence of his superiors!"
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The magnificent Capataz de Cargadores, deprived of certain simple realities, such as the admiration of women, the adulation of men, the admired publicity of his life, was ready to feel the burden of sacrilegious guilt descend upon his shoulders
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Charles was too much a man of the world, his parents had made him too happy, he had received too much adulation in society, to be possessed of noble sentiments
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In 1999, managing money for Bill O’Neil was the place to be when it came to compensation, and after a huge 1999 we might have expected Bill to come in with the big bonus checks and spray us with his adulation and admiration for doing such a fantastic job in 1999
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For Russian historians, strange and terrible to say, Napoleon- that most insignificant tool of history who never anywhere, even in exile, showed human dignity- Napoleon is the object of adulation and enthusiasm; he is grand
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Then it surged to its feet like a cresting wave, shrieking adulation
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The conversations are sparkling, the mutual adulation is adoring, and life under the covers is grand
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He had thought the adulation of the Brotherhood might salve the wound of his desire; that when the pirates saw the results of his planning and marveled at them, he would be pleased and flattered
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Upon her cheek by adulation
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For Russian historians, strange and terrible to say, Napoleon—that most insignificant tool of history who never anywhere, even in exile, showed human dignity—Napoleon is the object of adulation and enthusiasm; he is grand
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No man can turn over the journals of the first six Congresses of the United States without being sickened, fairly sickened, with the adulation often replied by the Houses of Congress to the President's communication
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Sir, have I moved you a nauseous, sickening resolution, stuffed with adulation? Nothing like it; but, a resolution that the promptitude and frankness with which the President of the United States has met the overtures of the British Government towards a restoration of the ancient state of things between the two countries—the state prior to the memorable non-importation act of 1806—meets the approbation of this House
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But whenever I shall, on the part of the Executive, see every consideration of the public welfare swallowed up in a continual grasp for power, in an unbounded thirst for ridiculous pomp, foolish adulation, and selfish avarice—when I shall behold men of real merit daily turned out of office for no other cause but independence of sentiment—when I shall see men of firmness, merit, years, abilities, and experience, discarded in their application for offices for fear they possess that independence; and men of meanness preferred for the ease with which they take up and advocate opinions the consequence of which they know but little of—when I shall see the sacred name of religion employed as a state engine to make mankind hate and persecute one another, I shall not be their humble advocate
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In the midst of the adulation, of the blares upon the trumpets of fame that saluted my waking and were wafted to me as I fell asleep at night—in the midst of all the turmoil, I was often in a great and brooding silence, longing for her, now with the imperious energy of passion, and now with the sad ache of love
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They were then unwilling to pour out the oil of adulation upon the Executive head
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" All acquiesced in this new course, and from that time to the late instance mentioned, no time had been wasted in pouring back the oil of adulation or approbation, in any form, on the Executive head
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" He thought the House had nobler duties to perform than passing abstract resolutions, out of which no legislative act is contemplated, merely for the purpose of pouring the oil of adulation upon the head of the Chief Magistrate
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The advocates of this sort of adulation must go back beyond the times of the late and last Administration, if they would introduce the fashion again
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" This language was too much in the style of adulation for us then to brook, and our names, sir, stand recorded together against it
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Isn’t it only fair to give back in pleasant speeches the admiration and adulation that the world gives you? There would be a certain dishonesty in taking all and giving nothing