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He called me a "pander bear" for proposing the tax cuts.
Americans know a pander when they see one.
Now, women voters have reached a new plateau: They've arrived at the pander zone.
The old pander didn't utter a word of protest when I asked for her to be sent along to me.
Had he voted with me, the whole House would have assumed that he was my pander.
But perhaps this time the old pander had curtsied to destiny unwittingly.
Quite possible; there is no free pander.
It might strike some as an unconscionable pander.
You have the imagination of a pander.
It was again the spirit of Mara, the crafty pander, who was calling.
Don't ever tell me that Love's dimpled pander doesn't earn his pesetas.
Your father is a liar and a whoremaster, a cheat and a pander.
Clinton joked that his apple reference was "a pander to Washington state," but it was more than that.
'He sure crossed over the pander line.
Camillo was his help in this, his pander.
Mr. Tsongas even had a "pander bear" that he toted to news conferences.
'How bad a pander can you get?' said a leading Jewish reporter on a New York newspaper.
Mr. Gore was in such full pander mode that when asked to name his favorite cereal, he blurted out, "Oprah."
This family motif is carried out even in the brothel scene, where the pander and the bawd are made to seem like a working-class domestic couple.
THERE he is, skewering Bradley M. Campbell, the state's environmental commissioner as a "pander bear."
Fearless in battle and mighty in reputation, he won't do the one thing that would make him a hero to the people, which is pander to the people.
The teacher is the third man (sic), in the middle, a kind of literary pander, forever introducing kids and books to each other in the hope that they'll fall in love.
Marry, sir, we'll bring you to Windsor, to one Master Brook, that you have cozen'd of money, to whom you should have been a pander.