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1 Hatred, intense and justified, seethed just below the most obsequious smile.
2 But the Hill-man shook his tiny head, and made his most obsequious bow.
3 Selim was most obsequious , and seemed ready to do everything for my comfort.
4 Fox News host Neil Cavuto broached the topic in the most obsequious way possible.
5 Crosby would soon become one of Hoover's most obsequious supporters.
6 Calatinus forgot his anger, in order to apologize in the most obsequious manner for his headlong salutation.
7 Don Miguel, the most obsequious of dons, declared that it should be exactly as the Señora ordered.
8 In a few moments Servadac approached, and the Jew began to overwhelm him with the most obsequious epithets.
9 A few months before this time the most obsequious of English Parliaments had refused to submit to his pleasure.
10 The clerk entered an inner office and a moment I later reappeared, and in the most obsequious manner, possible said:
11 He recognised me, removed his little red cap with a most obsequious bow, and motioned me to enter his studio.
12 At the sight of money Hans at once became the most obsequious of hosts, and so would remain while it lasted.
13 An hour before, the Marquis de Courtornieu and the Duc de Sairmeuse had been overwhelmed with the most obsequious homage and adulation.
14 But Bill knew Barber Sam and he had presence of mind enough to couch his expostulatory reply in the most obsequious terms.
15 His first proceeding was to call out my name in a most obsequious tone, and, bowing reverently, to tender me my passport.
16 Moth displayed his most obsequious posture and awaited his fate, a trembling mountain of misery alone on the center of the imperial court.
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