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Strauss may have had an easy time accommodating himself to power because, deep down, he never took power seriously.
"But this was a guy who was capable of accommodating himself with amazing pragmatism to every situation".
He was accommodating himself to slow, ambiguous change — and, after all, the revolution had achieved some things to build on.
Putin, even as he helps Iran develop a nuclear arsenal, is publicly accommodating himself to America's assertion of its national interest in missile defense.
Jonzi D, a cagy writer, begins his tale of a black man's seeking a welcome in the world with a misleadingly conventional portrait of a young man accommodating himself, humbly and humiliatingly, to his white neighborhood in London.
Despite his early affiliation with policies later endorsed by the Whigs, he became a loyal supporter of President Andrew Jackson (1829 37), accommodating himself to the Democratic policies favouring low tariffs and the dissolution of the Bank of the United States.
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In short, he accommodates himself to his generation, rejects the tragic, trivializes everything.
Then he accommodates himself to the increasing restrictions imposed on the Jews as best he can.
"But when push came to shove, he accommodated himself to what was required for a deal".
Mr. Steadman responded to Mr. Levy's request but apparently could not accommodate himself to the straitjacket of reality.
Falwell has, in other words, accommodated himself to the change of attitude in the country and in Lynchburg.
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