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We have seen today the subservience with which the House has joined in this game.
Before the war, she would have taken that subservience as no less than her due.
Sometimes the subservience is not so much real as assumed.
Should a person be president who acknowledges subservience to another individual.
No one, she thought, can be worth another's entire life spent in subservience.
Friendship, however, is a relationship that must not fall into subservience.
At the same time, the subservience dropped out of his speech.
Other times, he acts with the subservience expected of a staff member.
So raise your voice against the American enemy and the government's subservience to her.
Every day the news brings more proof of our subservience.
And until he gets real power he'll make do with deference - subservience even.
Subservience was the general lot, although pride did not admit the fact.
She was now in a position of subservience and respect, suitable for a woman before a man.
Throughout his life he fought against all kinds of subservience.
They enjoy the subservience, which I may say is only superficial, of our women.
Because subservience to the Government is rooted in the ritual.
Their natural subservience to himself will please him, poor ape!
Franklin showed too much subservience to the court, Adams felt.
And what was the point of all this wifely subservience?
Subservience to authority was first questioned during the 1989 revolution.
He'd been suspicious of my seeming subservience, and had come over to find out for himself.
In Moscow, federal officials say the subservience of the regional news media is a serious and growing problem.
I felt myself born again with no thought of my own nakedness or subservience.
Most citizens accepted the subservience of women to men as natural and proper.