But Max soon changes his tune and ingratiates himself with the university high-ups. |
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He ingratiates himself into the life of the rich rakehell, emulating his actions, his speech, his body language. |
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She ingratiates herself into his life, about which she knows more than she should, or even could. |
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Ojos Criollos is a Cuban Dance, a kind of tango that ingratiates itself with a certain robust ardency. |
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A devious and impoverished loser smoothly ingratiates himself into the closed and sophisticated world of a family whose lifestyle he passionately covets. |
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As Ben gradually ingratiates himself, he begins to realize that half-heard conversations conceal a sin greater than he can face. |
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He portrays him as a slightly nerdish character who cleverly ingratiates himself with his fellow journalists with a supportive word here and considerate action there. |
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And Blair methodically plays to them and ingratiates himself with them. |
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When Gore has to come down to the ground level of daily politics, he overcalculates, or he too obviously ingratiates, or he brutally attacks, or he sticks too closely to the script. |
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Clooney and his star, David Strathairn, elected to portray Murrow as a grim, tight-lipped cipher who never ingratiates himself or even smiles, and laughs only mirthlessly, as a way of indicating how bad things are. |
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