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9 Sentences With "slavishness"

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Clinton's own server — was the Clinton campaign's apparent slavishness to email.
American and Chinese corporate titans share something in common: jittery slavishness to their president, and sometimes even each other's president.
The fact that "Islam" is the Arabic word for "submission" is represented in anti-Muslim literature as mere slavishness to authority.
He has (rightly) called Germany's vast trade surplus unsustainable—albeit in the context of an election in which he needed to rebut accusations of slavishness towards Mrs Merkel.
Just as at the Horological Society, the attendees skew young, a surprise considering youth's supposed slavishness to all things digital, and there are a growing number of women—RedBar's chief operating officer is the collector Kathleen McGivney.
Trump ... the slavishness which they have attached themselves to Trump is changing a little of the perception within the media, but when we had our war against Fox, the rest of the White House press corps came to Fox's defense.
It is also a bourgeois fantasy, one that trades on some dubious strengths: the sugarcoated romantic charms of rural life; our blasé slavishness to all things artisan; and the precarious thrill of eating a $200 lunch on land that's stained by human misery.
In this manifesto, London declared: > We charge the employers with ruining the great trade built up by the > industrious immigrants. We charge them with having corrupted the morale of > thousands employed in the cloak trade. ... Treachery, slavishness and > espionage are encouraged by the employers as great virtues of the > cloakmakers. This general strike is greater than any union.
Lon Chaney plays Grumpy Anderson, a railroad engineer with an obsession for running his train on time. His slavishness to promptness causes several tragedies which alienate him from his family. By the story's end, the engineer restores their faith in him and validates his obsession by forcing his train through a flood to bring badly needed Red Cross supplies to the victims.

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