-
antisemitic proponents.
English historian Christopher Hibbert describes him as "
slavishly pro-German". Born in Isernia, Molise,
Farinacci was
raised in poverty...
- 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...
- of his slow
weeper and
torchy pop
blues still activate the
hormones and
slavish devotion of
millions of
female human beings worldwide. —Robert Christgau...
-
Halperin stated that the
media during the 2008
election had a "blind,
almost slavish"
worship of Obama. The
Project for
Excellence in
Journalism and Harvard...
- a
moment of
realization that "Trumpism was a cult,"
illustrating the "
slavish devotion" of its supporters, who
would "just eat up anything." He stated...
- of
insights that are not
permitted in more
serious news
formats that
slavishly cling to
official account of events." He
appeared in Half
Baked as an...
-
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...
- obedience,
cadaver obedience, cadaver-like obedience, zombie-like obedience,
slavish obedience,
unquestioning obedience,
absolute obedience or
blind obedience)...
-
University Press. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-300-13721-7. LCCN 2007936529. The
slavishly pro-Moscow
communists left room for
another form of Marxism, more fully...
-
position appealing; in the
words of his
official biographer, he
became "
slavishly dependent" on her.
According to Wallis, it was
during a
cruise on Lord...