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- Her father was stern and hard to please.
- Both Democratic and Republican parties are courting former supporters of Ross Perot.
- His writings reveal an unattractive preciousness of style.
- His campaign team have assiduously courted the media.
- He is always playing up to his boss.
- Politicians are eager to promote their "happy family" image to curry favour with voters.
- He said this with an ingratiating smile.
- See, he's making up to thee now.
- King is even providing two famous "bodyguards" to sit with Mayweather at ringside.
- Her father was stern and hard to please.
- This is an obvious sop to the large Irish-American audience.
- BEING a Middle East peace envoy is a thankless task.
- Football referees have a thankless task.
- He appeared anxious to please.
- His writings reveal an unattractive preciousness of style.
- She would do anything she could to please him, but she knew that she was fated to disappoint him.
- In trying to please other people, we find ourselves misdirected toward what lies outside our sphere of influence.
- "He has made a consistent point of taking both sides of every issue, " a smiling McCain told me when I caught up with him in Orlando.
- Some suspect that the wily Swiss set a trap, hoping to placate America, which has been cracking down hard on Swiss tax shelters.
- I do not think China is doing this to placate the West.
- Are you trying to flatter me?
- TO JUDGE by the way his bluff has just been called over Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Barack Obama is not a natural poker player.
- His first aim is to please God.
- Not a day goes by without their foxholes being bombed and re-bombed by the very politicians who once sought their favour.
- Even in quiet times, predicting the paths of exchange rates is a fool's errand.