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The wise kowtows acquiescently whatever happens and thus his face is to the ground.
"I'm going, Miss King," he said acquiescently, without taking offense.
By now Libby had completely lost her tongue but she managed to move her head a little, acquiescently.
"I've come to that now," she murmured acquiescently.
Acquiescently he swung the skip to the northeast.
He said neither yes nor no to my suggestion, but came with me acquiescently across the street and into the Wilburn Hotel.
The day horse snorted acquiescently.
Yet the network of her unevadable power and presence was upon him; he acquiescently replied: "It is accepted.
"The inference is unflinching," he replied acquiescently.
She shrugged acquiescently.
All that was a bit more explanation than I could assimilate at my present level of intelligence; I merely smiled and nodded acquiescently.
Mrs. Dudley was still for a minute and then, moving her head acquiescently, turned and walked deliberately across the kitchen to a farther doorway.
Winning the politeness competition, Elderfield shrugged acquiescently.
La Bruja lidded her eyes acquiescently.
Shorn nodded acquiescently.
Dobbs followed him acquiescently.
Pam acquiescently positioned herself properly and began tonguing his testicles as she stroked his manhood.
First it started with caricatures and animated movies, and later some comics acquiescently started to be published in different editions.
So as audiences sit still acquiescently for listless, joyless films like "The Golden Child," they doom themselves to more of the same.
"I bow, chieftain," replied Weng acquiescently.
She shifted acquiescently, at the same time letting him know pertly: "Don't let it worry you, I don't expect to be on it very long."
"It is written: 'Cho Sing collected feathers to make a garment for his canary when it began to moult,'" replied Lin acquiescently.
Mr. Letterblair looked at him from under enquiring eyebrows, and the young man, aware of the uselessness of trying to explain what was in his mind, bowed acquiescently while his senior continued: "Divorce is always unpleasant."
In the case of the first book to be made into a movie, "Ben Hur," not even a financial indebtedness was acknowledged; the movie would be good publicity for the book, it was argued, and General Wallace should be acquiescently grateful.