Alucius offered a pleasant smile, concealing a frown at the extreme deference.
In the first stage, a Westerner approaches an Indian guru or tradition with extreme deference, and acquires the knowledge as a sincere disciple.
As a result, the priests rarely visited the school, and the Filhos, through extreme deference, maintained almost complete independence.
"Such extreme deference to the employer's judgment is not appropriate" for public employment, Brennan responded.
He treated Dean with extreme deference.
That extreme deference means all is not well, Bassil.
It was not customary for the steward on a cargo ship to practise such extreme deference.
Once, to be sure, the steward reported with extreme deference that there had been some discussion among them.
The next morning the innkeeper greeted his two prickly guests with extreme deference, bowing and bowing until d'Anjou asked if the man's bowels were loose.
Sawliru had arrived via personal shuttle (he would not consent to an "alien" transporter beam) with a middle-aged woman he treated with extreme deference.