Letters of commendation and approval were received from three notable personages but improbable Keatsians. |
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Paul Philips has won a commendation for saving the life of a young rating caught beneath an aircraft lift in HMS Invincible. |
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This was a richly deserved commendation and Helen can be proud of her performance. |
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As a result of this diligence, I have received commendation and commiseration in equal measure from both the paid and the voluntary participants. |
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The Oneida fought on the side of the colonists, eventually earning official commendation from George Washington for their assistance. |
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The team has managed to overtake last year's successes to receive commendation for every entry they submitted this year. |
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The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for. |
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A rookie police constable who disarmed a violent psychiatric patient wielding a meat cleaver is to receive a commendation for bravery. |
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Still, someone who can and does stand up to those who are twice his size deserve commendation and reward. |
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They deserve commendation and much thanks, especially as their work is all of a voluntary nature. |
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I will list it if somebody else writes to commend it, and I agree with their commendation. |
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There are men who crave the approval and commendation of those in positions of authority. |
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As a supporter of all that's low-key, I think the curators deserve commendation for this. |
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And Ross himself deserves special commendation for producing such a revealing record of these efforts. |
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The Minister may well commend the report, but I cannot support his commendation. |
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However, all the women deserve commendation for playing well against more experienced opposition. |
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In a proper case I do not consider that that is a ground for criticism but for commendation. |
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Jenny deserves commendation for her involvement with this very worthy cause. |
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Either way, they are very good at it, and deserve commendation for a job well done. |
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The officer was awarded a commendation for his courage and bravery after saving a man who jumped on to the rail tracks. |
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An officer who plunged into the surf to save a drowning sailor has been awarded a commendation for his bravery. |
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He spoke of Mr Miller's bravery and how he received a commendation for his part in the rescue of three people trapped in a burning building. |
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A local police officer has been awarded a commendation for bravery after wrestling a gun from a man in a casino last April. |
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He said the four pensioners acted with incredible bravery and deserved certificates of commendation from the court. |
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Chef Dane Turner is to receive a bravery commendation after wrestling a drunken, gun-wielding man to the floor of his kitchen. |
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Loudon was awarded with a commendation for his bravery just over a week ago, after he jumped into the sea to help a man in November. |
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I think Rick Wallace deserves some sort of commendation for bringing attention to this serious security oversight. |
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The problem of loyalty was reflected in the ceremonial developments of the act of commendation in which a freeman became a vassal. |
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He doesn't like public attention and responds acidly to all forms of commendation. |
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This is no mean achievement, but one deserving due commendation. |
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As the Labour Party faithful, of which I was hitherto a proud member, meet in conference, they have an opportunity to earn the nation's commendation. |
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Afterwards, Mr Appleby, who was awarded a police commendation for tackling a gang of teenagers when he was 68, said he was astonished at the way he had been treated. |
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Local Police officer Inspector David Richard Driver has been awarded a commendation for bravery after wrestling a gun from a man in Casino last April. |
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As a community we owe these workers a huge thank you and commendation. |
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If we sincerely seek the Lord's commendation, we must be prepared to face criticism. |
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Both police constables received a commendation from Hampshire's Chief Constable for their actions and were personally commended by the court for their bravery. |
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The widow of a North Yorkshire policeman killed in a road accident proudly received a commendation for her husband's bravery in arresting an armed burglar. |
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Although deserving of acknowledgement and commendation, one important Canadian accomplishment remains relatively unheralded. |
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Hsiao-Hung Pai received a commendation for her No Place Like Home report on the abuse of migrant domestic workers. |
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It emerged that Nelis had received her bravery commendation after overpowering a man armed with a hammer while trapped in a lift with him. |
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Mr Brown received a commendation from the judge, £25,000 from Abbey National and an invitation to rejoin the bank. |
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As is to be expected, our report includes some criticism and an occasional commendation, but, on the whole, it is a descriptive document. |
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Mr. Speaker, we have had so much commendation about this economic action plan from people in the education sector. |
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The commendation has come from the countries themselves, as well as from peers and sundry observers of development cooperation. |
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The pilot project has already received commendation for its innovative approach to victim assistance. |
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I am very pleased today to be able to announce the creation of a special commendation award, he said. |
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The commendation consists of a gold-coloured bar featuring a stylized red poppy, which is overlaid with a maple leaf, and surmounted by a crown. |
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His death came less than two weeks after receiving a field commendation for saving the lives of two of his comrades. |
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Siegwart had recommended the young man to Sulzer, and this was tantamount to a commendation. |
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Simi Valley officials recently gave Valencia resident Dusttin Paren a commendation for helping Simi Valley police arrest Chartier. |
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Kiribati seems to have had a quiet year. But the accomplishments that most deserve commendation, we think, are path-breaking reforms that do not merely improve a single nation but, if emulated, might benefit the world. |
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He reiterated the co-sponsors' commendation of New Zealand's readiness to cooperate with the Special Committee and its exemplary efforts in assisting the people of Tokelau in their endeavours to realize self-determination. |
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A thousand years of history is commendation enough. |
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Unless we have an ethical element in farming it is unlikely that we will have commendation in the future for measures that we might take the next time this happens. |
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Indeed, in my work, there is not usually much opportunity to give praise for a job well done, recognition for a life saved, or commendation for going above and beyond the call of duty. |
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Once the commendation ceremony was complete, the lord and vassal were in a feudal relationship with agreed obligations to one another. |
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Mr. Zahir Tanin, our indefatigable chairman, also deserves our commendation for his outstanding work during the past year, which has no doubt contributed to his reappointment. |
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In a civilized world, I would have received a commendation of some sort. |
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I take issue expressly with the commendation of the French Presidency, as politically and technically it has bungled the job, from start to finish. |
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Special commendation is awarded restaurants that have at least three-quarters of their wine list represented by Ontario VQA wines, and like the other sales trends, this is also an area that continues to grow. |
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Zuley got an official commendation for the Rondeau case. |
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The whole contract including the oath of fealty was part of a formal commendation ceremony that created the feudal relationship. |
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Richard Bunce, 32, from Ilkley in Yorkshire, beat thousands to win a commendation from the Garden Photographers' Association. |
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It deserved commendation for the important role which it played in providing the developing countries with technical assistance for capacity-building to enable them to engage actively in multilateral economic negotiations. |
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Susan Orton, a telephonist with County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service, was awarded a commendation from fire service chief executive Susan Johnson. |
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John's senior has been named a semifinalist for the 2014 National Merit Scholarships, and 13 others were sent letters of commendation for their qualifying test scores. |
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It's a magnificent honour, mainly because it means that I'm in the footsteps of the greatest authors that have lived, so that's a terrific commendation. |
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And, as the calendar will feature another 11 photos including a poster-sized centrefold, they would probably award the stapler a commendation for his work. |
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A hero firefighter who pulled a young girl from the bottom of a lake was today awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery. |
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The aspersorium, containing a small amount of holy water, and aspergillum are placed at the sedilia for use during the final Commendation. |
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Those who do not qualify for one of the above-named Awards may be entitled to wear the NODA Commendation Award. |
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My efforts to rescue the Aeolian harp from oblivion have earned me a Royal Commendation. |
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A Letter of Commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which conducts the program, has been presented to this scholastically talented senior. |
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