71. Other accounts say the Savarona was a gift to Ataturk from Turkish officials currying favor. 72. On Thursday, Clinger added two new counts to his complaint that the bureau had tried to curry favor with the White House. 73. Philippe curries favor in the business world, condescends to his siblings and routinely demeans his sweet wife, Yolande, whose birthday is being celebrated. 74. Press barons would be slanting stories to curry favor with their future masters. 75. Prosecutors have said the two men broke the law to curry favor with the Clinton campaign as part of their effort to win state patronage jobs. 76. Rather than a commitment to independent journalism, critics say, some new owners were interested in currying favor for their other businesses. 77. Rowe asked whether the Com Ed executives were trying to curry favor by finding a name that played to his historical and managerial outlook. 78. Separately, a shareholder lawsuit filed in Oklahoma alleges that the Lums hired Brown to curry favor with his father. 79. Seles, having curried favor with the computer for so long, has another set of goals. 80. Should we be surprised to find that Enron curried favor with the Clinton administration well before George W. Bush and his posse galloped into Washington? |