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- Yet we just love it; everybody slavishly brags about it.
- Candidates should resist the advice to slavishly follow the polls.
- But Bass Hall is not slavishly imitative or backward looking.
- Historically the two companies have copied each other's fees slavishly.
- The problem arose when young composers slavishly tried to imitate their teachers.
- Don't slavishly follow any writer's advice.
- He complained that his own country is slavishly servile to US interests.
- But the bus doesn't always stick slavishly to those routes.
- Health economist Uwe Reinhardt characterized the CMS as slavishly accepting RUC recommendations.
- One thing Herbert did not do was to follow the original plan slavishly.
- "Slavishly reverent, " said Schell.
- A true legal conservative bows respectfully, though not slavishly, to precedent.
- And, he doesn't slavishly follow a ball like the others.
- Army commanders who slavishly followed Milosevic's orders refuse to step down.
- But even when they copied the Greeks, they did not translate slavishly.
- However, slavishly following a single theme to an absurd extent was discouraged.
- So why do press outlets slavishly cover the doodles?
- He was right; we do slavishly accept the primacy of pictures over prose.
- But Catherine has grown up slavishly devoted to her father despite his frequent cruelty.
- A slavishly faithful remake of the Hitchcock classic.
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