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Accustomed to playing rage-prone characters, Adam Sandler mellows to the point of subservience as the meek ad executive Dave Buznik.
Majid, the elder and more dominant, supports the Americans to the point of subservience, while Hamid is disgusted by their presence.
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(Although don't expect the same degree of subservience that you might expect from one of the Mandarin Oriental group's Asian hotels).
But European dominance in football requires a degree of subservience and cooperation from the rest of the world.
And what was the point of all this wifely subservience?
In his 1811 book A Treatise on Surgical Anatomy he revolutionised the subject by teaching it topographically, seeking "to describe the relative position of the parts and to point out the subservience of anatomical knowledge to surgical practice".
Mr Rudd had made this a central point of difference from the Howard government's subservience to President Bush's refusal to ratify.The Indonesia visit will also highlight Mr Rudd's talk of pursuing closer economic and humanitarian engagement with Australia's neighbourhood.
What's the appeal of subservience?
Appearing with Kanye wasn't, then, an act of subservience.
This new relationships is one of subservience and benign subordination.
Reiner's unemotional decisiveness brings out "an answering impulse of subservience" in Damon.
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