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Of course, she's flattered at first.
Perhaps we are secretly flattered at being considered picturesquely depraved.
COMPANIES don't have votes, so they should be flattered at the attention they receive in elections.
And thus she duly thanked, praised and flattered at the gathering for her autobiography in a swish hotel in Park Lane.
Granted, the economy may be flattered at the end of this year by people's anticipation of an increase in value-added tax in January, as they spend now rather than pay more later.
What, one wonders, does David Lynch feel when he hears Lana Del Rey? Perhaps he's flattered at the way she so skilfully personifies the precarious balance of danger and desire in his heroines?
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No style and not flattering at all.
"It was flattering for 10 minutes and then not flattering at all".
The article's descriptions of Toyota's famous lean production systems are not flattering: at Nizumi, workers were not given "even a second to think".
I know most people would be chuffed to bits and, if I'm honest, it was flattering at first, but I'm now finding the whole thing draining.
Relations between the pair were mutually flattering at the time of Mr. Blair's election in 1997 since Lady Thatcher still harbored resentment against her successor, Prime Minister John Major, whom Mr. Blair was working to unseat.
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