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1 Nobody should be that popular, have that much adulation , and especially not me.
2 The ocean has the conscienceless temper of a savage autocrat spoiled by much adulation .
3 To see a well-fed ox, signifies that you will become a leading person in your community, and receive much adulation from women.
4 To receive a box of bonbons, signifies to a young person that he or she will be the recipient of much adulation .
5 Edison himself was in universal request and the subject of much adulation , but altogether too busy and modest to be spoiled by it.
6 They made it, the envy of their sisters, the objects of much adulation and emulation, lean and lustrous proofs that dreams come true.
7 "Only I never have failed," put in Reeve-Howard, with the amused complacency born of much adulation .
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