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Was it really the same in 1997, were they so sycophantic to the new government then too?
The great man was fed a couple of sycophantic lines, and bit.
Media needs to get off it's sycophantic building up of people and tearing them down.
This has made my day after all the sycophantic rubbish.
More sycophantic nonsense from a paper I used to admire.
Media within countries are sometimes seen as being sycophantic or unquestioning about the country's government.
Yet a sycophantic executive committee only slapped him on the wrist.
Say something dull and sycophantic while using entirely too many words in the process, no doubt.
And when he spoke, the doctors shook with sycophantic laughter.
I don't like the young, sycophantic guys who hang on your every word.
Well, I get his attention and stammer some sycophantic nonsense.
Other major figures of the time are seen as reliably sycophantic toward Mao.
There was loud sycophantic laughter and cheers from his audience.
The leader expects personal, sycophantic devotion from his staff and followers.
They might not know about the sycophantic Goddard, either.
Thus there is nothing really mean or sycophantic about the popular literature which makes all its marquises seven feet high.
"It's difficult to forget someone quite as sycophantic as you.
Sorry to give you such sycophantic and uncritical news.
Sycophantic little girls screamed their admiration in his face.
Still, dealing with sycophantic classmates and a bit of teasing is a small price to pay for the spotlight.
We are thought to be too jaded, unreliable and sycophantic to gauge the market.
All the galleys came with sycophantic letters from editors tucked in.
That is, if one is not interested in sycophantic guff.
"Being in the Stones is a sycophantic thing, that's why I never really pay attention to it," he continues.
The President often found his sycophantic behavior annoying.