Sentences with phrase «flattery rather»

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These here are Christ's own words: But it seems that so many don't think much about what they mean, because they rather seek to get their faces on the big screen, loving the flattery and cheering of the ungodly... They have their reward!
We thank Mr O'Sullivan for his, we think rather too generous, flattery concerning our capacity and our influence.
But, no matter what your company does, or what their dress code is, your outfit should not be subject to figure flattery or what the male gaze might call sexy (secretary sexy), but should rather say «I am a professional, stylish woman, with a killer sense of personal style — thank you».
The Elephone S7 sports a curved display, and some rather impressive specs for under $ 300 Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, they say.
Yes, it does seem rather similar to a game series on another gaming platform, but they do say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Alice Neel had little interest in flattery, but rather sought to capture the complexity of her sitter's character with unabashed honesty and evoke a bit of their soul.
Considered one of the most important American portrait painters of the 20th century, Neel had little interest in flattery, but rather sought to capture the complexity of her sitters.
She had little interest in flattery, but rather sought to capture the complexity of her sitter's character with unabashed honesty, evoking a bit of their soul.
Rather than take a poke at Rothko's language, however, Mike Kelley chose to honor the artist with the sincerest form of flattery.
He promotes more punitive sanctions against Russia rather than the kind of hand - holding flattery of President Vladimir V. Putin that Mr. Trump practiced even this week.
While imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, this resume writer apparently thought they were just proofreading rather than revamping towards freelance projects.
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