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Deference (also
called submission or p****ivity) is the
condition of
submitting to the espoused,
legitimate influence of one's
superior or superiors. Deference...
- The
artery to the
ductus deferens (
deferential artery) is an
artery in
males that
provides blood to the
ductus deferens.[citation needed] The
artery arises...
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wardrobe designers, producers, and
other staff. However, they were
deferentially tolerated because of
their consummate talent and
their draw at the box...
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Queen to have
Charles train in football,
because the boys were
never deferential to
anyone on the
football field.
Charles subsequently attended two of...
- ruler...The word is used for
anyone whom it was
desired to
address deferentially" Cruden's
Complete Concordance to the Bible,
revised edition, 1992,...
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Geumsansa Temple, but he
escaped to
Goryeo three months later and was
deferentially received by his
former archrival. In 936, upon Kyŏn Hwŏn's request,...
- same
genius but not position. She
contrasted these women who
accepted a
deferential status with Jane Austen, who
wrote entirely as a woman.
Michel Lackey...
- or 'slave'), with an
indirect deferential reference like zúxià 足下 ('below [your] foot'), or by
employing a
deferential epithet (such as the adjective...
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patents Mary Lynn
Rajskub as
Lorraine Fuisz, Richard's wife who
behaves deferentially towards Noel Bill
Irwin as
Channing Robertson, Holmes'
chemical engineering...
- Constitution's
guarantee of
equal protection under the law, even
under the most
deferential standard of review. Accordingly, Kentucky's
statutes and constitutional...