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Coffee Prince waiter.
Strong and sweet-natured but not very smart, he is
slavishly devoted to Eun-sae, who
treats him with disdain, and is the
first to discover...
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antisemitic proponents.
English historian Christopher Hibbert describes him as "
slavishly pro-German". Born in Isernia, Molise,
Farinacci was
raised in poverty...
- of his slow
weeper and
torchy pop
blues still activate the
hormones and
slavish devotion of
millions of
female human beings worldwide. —Robert Christgau...
- of
original performing parts include ripieni who
reinforce rather than
slavishly double the
vocal quartet.
Composers of the late 18th
century became fascinated...
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secretly prescribed for it by the
foreign leaders ... to
carry into
action slavishly the ****ignments given .... [T]he
Communist Party acknowledges no constitutional...
- now
believe That he, the
Supreme Good, to whom all
things ill Are but as
slavish officers of vengeance,
Would send a
glistering guardian, if need were To...
- the 14th century. The
medieval phenomenon of
courtly love in all of its
slavish devotion and
ambivalence has been
suggested by some
writers to be a precursor...
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attitude of
Roman senators; said of
those who
should be
leaders but
instead slavishly follow the lead of
others O tempora, o mores! Oh, the times! Oh, the morals...
- and direction, and out of
these cravings come all
these impulses towards slavish subjugation towards gods, kings, leaders, heroes,
mystical personifications...
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family members,
including Watt, abused,
extorted and made him work in
slavish conditions.
Gilbert was
eventually killed, his body
dismembered and the...