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This was a form of deference that pandered to these poor men’s insecurities
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with deference by the slave dealer Antechron
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If Mr Snickerty was known to all as 'The Adjudicator', then Mr Pinscher enjoyed equal notoriety as 'The Collector' and his appearance at the door in pursuit of arrears invariably guaranteed a satisfying quantum of deference
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After that, in deference to her and her husband’s allergies, I kept our two cats in the garage during their visits
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‘I am sorry sir,’ the man said, with a certain false deference, ‘but the rules have to be obeyed
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The white troops were respectfully standing in a line behind the officers to witness the proceedings, but the native carriers, with less deference, clustered round the Staff, obstructing the view of the soldiers behind
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―To what extent does the public servant suppress the vocations of conscience in deference to the demands of the constituent or the nation security‖ (Profiles in Courage)
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He was an imposing man, his large frame - although covered with a generous layer of fat - carried enough muscle to ensure that he got the deference he was due
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Edgar eagerly sought the companionship of his new personal hero who brought dignity to a People forever stooping their shoulders in deference
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He patted his chest, gave a knowing nod, and the things allowed him to pass, showing deference in their posture
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It was a sign of reverent servitude and deference, which was in fact nothing less than proper adherence to protocol
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He had not broached the subject because when he did ask the Pilgrim about things, even about relatively simple things like what they would eat or when would they stop for a break, the answers he received were nothing short of enigmatic, occluded by religious reverence and pious deference to God and his plan
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Once the keeper heard I was headed for Nanih Waiya, I was invariably treated with great respect, deference even
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He was Ocheti shakowin as were most of his men and they treated me with great deference
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I was glad of the fast passage since all the deference from the crew was beginning to annoy me
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I showed him my gerege and told him about the excessive deference I was getting
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“Yes, word just came from the Khakhan that holders of gereges must be obeyed and respected, but were not due the deference afforded the Khakhan
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He also addressed me with a new respect that I could tell came more from the fact that I was dating a looker than out of deference to my parents
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It seemed that it was a very loose confederation of fully independent principalities that gave little more than a nod of deference to whichever of them was elected emperor
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Everyone treated me with more deference than I felt was warranted
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The whole scene was not lost on the ship’s crew, for I was treated with deference even by the typically stolid Chosin captain, who personally escorted me to my cabin and asked permission to sail with the next tide
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They bowed their heads in deference as she approached
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” She is more explicit on a similar occasion, predicting the Court will “increasingly” make its decisions “in deference to international law and foreign opinion
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“Aargh!” I hit the brakes, and arch backwards coiling in deference to a sharp pain striking my spine
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father, and hated her mother’s blind deference to him
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But,” he added with a hint of deference in his voice, “that should be your call
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in deference to slamming into the boats blocking the
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deference to the headman stated, “We came upon a large group of people just this morning
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Pa drank the tea out of deference of Mom today
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” Then the messenger crinkled the last third of his long body, as a show of deference
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In deference to Father Haralambos’ age, Thanasi walked slowly through the back alleys, avoiding the early morning patrols
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denial, deference, and degeneracy
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is ignored in deference to a process of social differentiation that leads to increasing individuation
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Flattered by his praises, the more because they were spoken in front of Leonardo, I focused my attention exclusively on his person, and to his sugary poet phrases I reciprocated with the enforced courtesy of my deference
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Commenting on the events assured her some minutes of deference on the part of the small hearing
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Out of deference to the half dozen families sprinkled here and there, I took out my Speedos
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It is only in deference to me and the good name of the school that he has so far stayed his hand
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In the undercurrents, there is a slight deference shown to Barbara as a successful
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Through the dark hours of the Master's death, in the hearts of these apostles all reason, judgment, and logic were set aside in deference to just one extraordinary human emotion -- the supreme sentiment of friendship-loyalty
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People were encouraged to call each other 'friend' or 'comrade' (Khmer: mitt), and to avoid traditional signs of deference such as bowing or folding the hands in salutation, known as samphea
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He seeks my approval in a more feminine manner, which signals deference
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a male therapist? Would he feel the need to signal deference or could he use a
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Squirrel Girl was happy to say that the snakes’ reaction had been passed on without a visit, in deference to her fear of snakes
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Sam accepted it, not caring if it was a true expression or Kirby‘s deference to societal conscience; however, the Greek absorbed it like a dry sponge
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With the greatest deference to Theo, I know that the
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In spite of having spent his childhood in and around sentient space ships, Saul still treated them with deference as one would a revered grandparent
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But they were looks that spoke equally of deference – the suit told them that they would do well not to get in its wearer's way, and they obeyed
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Walking slowly in deference to the older Miriam, Nancy took ten minutes to arrive at Yosef’s house, a big, two-storey structure with a large central courtyard
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While she had been treated with deference and respect by the Security Ministry guards controlling the Greenwich scientific complex, Farah knew too well that she had kept her status solely because of the importance accorded to her project by General Alan Veck, head of the feared Imperium Security Ministry
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The Arab representative for Jericho spoke next to her with great deference
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The deference of the maid, which approached servility in the eyes of Ken, was nearly embarrassing to him and he had to stop for a moment to speak to her as gently as possible
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From then on, the talk at the table stayed on mundane subjects or on the business of the ranch, in deference to Ingrid’s emotions
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The high priest of the temple of the moon is named Tezcat, the most evil and devious priest that it has been my misfortune to meet, he is the leader of a group of six or seven like minded priests, full of pride and cruelty, I shall acquaint you with them all, don’t under estimate their power, I had the distinct feeling at the priests meeting this morning, they spoke to me with the correct deference but I felt an underlying threat, as though they didn’t expect me to be around much longer, I fear that Jodas was right with his talk of security, I can sense an underlying plan being put in place either that, or their evil plot is already running its course
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I had been told from an early age that I was the heir to the leadership of the Toltec nation but it had never really sank in until now, even though I had been shown deference by the tribe for as long as I could remember, and now I was quite in awe of the role I would have to play one day very soon
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I stood and held my hand up for silence, I paid deference to the elders for the kindness and selfless way they had received us, but the time had come to continue on to Tollan I then thanked the priest, but Wedon would not hear of it, he insisted we stay until the morning, the day was almost gone he argued, hearing this the villagers began chanting
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In deference to the efficient markets hypothesis, it is doubtful whether investing
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His Five Great Relationships were: kindness in the father, filial piety in the son; gentility in the eldest brother, humility and respect in the younger; righteous behavior in the husband, obedience in the wife; humane consideration in elders, deference in juniors; and benevolence in rulers, loyalty in ministers and subjects
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Foulques had to refrain himself from cursing when the standard was close enough to become clearly identifiable: it was that of Count Humfrid of Narbonne! Signaling his two sergeants-at-arms to get off the road and ride on the grass on the right side, apparently to leave the road to the incoming riders as a sign of deference, he kept his head low and hoped for the best
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The latter nodded with deference at Warren and spoke softly
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Horace bowed low, his forehead almost touching the ground in deference to the wood dwarf
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treated him with deference, as if afraid that he might cut them out and continue his mission
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For years, we tended to treat the Gandhi family with exaggerated deference, almost never seriously questioning their prolonged silence and unwillingness to open up on contentious issues, be it their relations with Bofors-accused Quattrocchi, their sources of wealth or their feudal style of decision-making
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deference to Jennifer's mother's strict Catholic code of conduct, we lived separately
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In deference to
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But in deference to unknown forces that seemed to be playing her like a chess piece, she gave in to the logic that keeping tabs on the countdown, by watching CNN’s ongoing litany of bad and sad tidings on a regular basis, would give her ample warning to do something or other
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“And the alms which are dispensed without deference or con-
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Amy prefers to eat vegetarian, and in deference to that her grandmother has also laid out some cheese sandwiches and mushroom soup with dumplings
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Samuel looked at her enthralled as he bowed in deference to her with the others following suit
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address, blogsponded to the incendiary post – 'In deference to our Mormon half-cultists, at the premier of The Innocence of Munitions, there will be No Smoking, except Guns!' – by @notanon
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of cherry red silk boxers in deference to his wound
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She was kneeling prostrate and in deference
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Her demeanor was no nonsense and matter of fact, yet her tone conveyed deference to me
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Used for years now to veneration, to deference, to his own people stopping when he stopped, and remaining motionless till he himself chose to move, he watched her with an irritation unbecoming, he recognized with real pain, in a priest, but impossible for the moment to subdue
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In deference to Danielle he did not tell them what was remotely suspected
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Even though he may have spoken the right words he still recognised his position and in deference to Gabrysia he did not press the matter any further
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but because it makes sense that, in deference to his father-in-
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appointed magistrate and you should accord me the deference owed!”
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Their position is essentially that when we don't like something or feel a media production violates our values we are to sit there with our mouths shut in deference to our supposed creative betters in the ranks of the cultural elite
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It was too cold; the food was not adequate; he didn’t like sharing accommodation, especially with lower class persons such as soldiers and bards; he shouldn’t have to carry his own luggage; he wasn’t shown enough respect and deference; people should ask his permission to speak or do things; and so it went on
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deference to the energy of creation
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Sun did not come out in deference to this man-woman union
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Kurt nearly bowed his head in deference as Chuck and Alice headed for his basement
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It was strange that a practising trick cyclist didn't realise that, to Rafferty, the opulent office acted more as a red rag to a bull than a reminder that respectful deference was the required response
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Due deference and recognition at last, was Rafferty’s cynical thought
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Out of deference to her
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We are adequately armed, and in deference to the wishes of the Almighty, we do not intend to harm any passenger
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Fear–To show deference or respect to something or someone perceived as greater than you are
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He observed a certain deference to his father
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“I expect them to be treated with respect and deference by all!” Talaric finished firmly giving the short blonde a hard stare
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Being the capable looking monster type that he was it was also a sure bet that those near him would hold back a little from him in deference to his powerful capabilities, which could give me the opening I needed to take him out without worrying about interference by the others
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The white garments he wore surprised him, but he remained silent, on his knees in a position of deference
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“Ben, call me Ben, please, Judy” Shapiro said, trying to balance between sounding firm, sounding friendly, and sounding like a “senior” member of the bar due some deference by a young AUSA, Assistant United States Attorney
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"Deference to whom?" another, bolder individual wanted to know