Sentences with phrase «for sycophancy»

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Isn't it curious that, Professor Mike Ocquaye, for fear of been denied his malnourished body from elevated sycophancy, will reluctantly decide not to remember all these reign of chaos and awkward mannerism of his tinpot, Akufo - Addo?
12:30 - I'm woken only by the extraordinary sycophancy of a Labour MP, whose question to Brown - loosely based on bus services - is whether it would be wise for a person to vote Labour «at every available opportunity».
And now, when he was sixty - five years of age, the very political class he'd so attacked and hounded and scorned from his redoubt, mocked without consideration or respect for the ties of family or friendship (and he'd lost quite a few friends as a result; even a few relatives no longer spoke to him), that very same political class had decided to put the gigantic Colombian machinery of sycophancy into action to create a public homage that, for the first time in history, and perhaps the last, would celebrate a cartoonist.
After a brief phase as a Conceptual artist, the British - born artist (he moved to New York in 1970) ran afoul of Art & Language who accused him of betraying Conceptual art through the «sycophancy» and «opportunism» of his early «70s writings for Artforum.
Chefeitz is right — this is not plagiarism, law for the most part is about sycophancy.
At first glance let me say that you are amazing... a true artist... and that is not gratuitous sycophancy... I don't have the time for that.
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