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12 Sentences With "fawningly"

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Georgian television covered the events fawningly, promising viewers that Trump would soon build a second tower, in Tbilisi.
MSNBC says the network covers the Democratic field fairly, not fawningly, and rejects any claims of anti-Sanders bias.
Sometimes fawningly called "Big Daddy Xi", the president might justify the moniker if he better cared for his country's daughters.
When I saw the movie in December, their portrayal seemed rather too fluffy and fawningly one-note, but it was also hard to resist.
The other is Moussa Mustafa Moussa, whose party fawningly supports Mr Sisi and who refuses to take part in a debate with the president because that would be disrespectful (see article).
Though the specter of postwar American supremacy is most fawningly invoked by those who would make the country great again, by adapting the posters and turning them into vehicles for black joy, Abney was re-appropriating conservative nostalgia.
The greatest risk, as one former senior official says, is that political and business elites in Hong Kong, rather than strongly making the case for Hong Kong's autonomy, fawningly cede it to the Liaison Office, or to the party in Beijing.
That was when Donald Trump visited and made remarks at the C.I.A. He had fences to mend with the American intelligence community, whose failure to fall fawningly in line with his nascent administration had prompted him to compare them to Nazis.
Yet again, the praise and condescension came through thick and clear: black women fawningly adopted as America's selfless moral martyrs, doing their bit to keep the doors of access and opportunity open for all, working through a dearth of representation in the very offices they were electing for, merely by exercising their (severely threatened) civil right to vote.
And rather than seeing the writer as a vampire sucking the blood of those around him, which is a tantalising trope for the business of writing about other people, at least as it is perceived by the public, I saw the writer as someone in danger of losing his independence, a person held captive and paralysed by the power of another, who fawningly acts like him, pale, bloodless and ghostlike, perhaps because I have always had such a weak ego, always felt myself inferior to all others, in every situation.
A number of writers mentioned Bertin's eventful career, in tones that were, according to art historian Andrew Carrington Shelton, either "bitingly sarcastic [or] fawningly reverential". There were many satirical reproductions and pointed editorials in the following years. Aware of Bertin's support of the July Monarchy, writers at the La Gazette de France viewed the portrait as the epitome of the "opportunism and cynicism" of the new regime.
The term is not generally used when addressing a person with very high academic expertise; the one used instead is . Sensei can be used fawningly, and it can also be employed sarcastically to ridicule such fawning. The Japanese media invoke it (rendered in katakana, akin to scare quotes or italics in English) to highlight the megalomania of those who allow themselves to be sycophantically addressed with the term.

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