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- He sent me another, more adulatory book about his brother.
- Her letters provide interesting, less adulatory information about her father.
- His numbers were solid and rising, his press adulatory.
- This is explicitly acknowledged in one of several adulatory poems.
- Susan Butler's adulatory examination of Earhart's life and career.
- Otherwise the book's notices have been adulatory.
- After a parade of adulatory speeches from committee members, he fielded questions.
- Even the normally testy relations with its Morningside Heights neighbors have turned adulatory.
- Recent actions by the government, however, have been less than adulatory.
- Of course, it's all adulatory.
- Bush invoked President Bush only in adulatory terms.
- Analysts, in contrast, were practically adulatory.
- Paints a portrait of MacArthur that contrasts sharply with many earlier, adulatory accounts.
- There were enough statistics, celebrity testimonials and adulatory narration for a dozen infomercials.
- Upon his release, Bhutto traveled the country amid adulatory crowds of PPP supporters.
- A shamelessly adulatory Stalin museum opened in 1979, in his Georgian hometown of Gori.
- Fraser's portrait of exiled Russian writer Nina Berberova is overly long and adulatory.
- You won't build a thick portfolio of adulatory clippings from the national press.
- An adulatory crowd greeted the queens, who appeared to be as popular as Jackson.
- The almanacs'editors prefaced the publications with adulatory references to Banneker and his race.
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