I know that our laurelled entrepreneur of regional and international acclaim is into the production of alcoholic beverages. |
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From the Telegraph to the Guardian, from the Mail to the Mirror, he was laurelled in admiring headlines. |
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A silver, laurelled bar was awarded for a subsequent act or acts of distinguished conduct in the field. |
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The silver, laurelled bar is awarded for a subsequent act or acts of bravery and devotion under fire. |
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The bars are of the slip-on type, silver, laurelled with a St. John Cross in the centre. |
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The silver, slip-on bar is laurelled and is awarded for a further act of bravery. |
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Herzog didn't like the pretty way that the production assistants had laurelled Zahn with vines, as if he were the Athlete Dying Young. |
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We are happy to see that Synology DS210j was laurelled as the best among so many networking products. |
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A drum major is not a military commander or a drill sergeant, let alone the laurelled hero of a Roman triumph. |
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Spritely and seraphic, often winged and laurelled, they charmed their way into old churches, where they patrolled the transepts and friezes, pure of heart and full of bladder. |
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Bad writers often believe they have very little left to learn, and that it is the literary world's fault that they have not yet been recognised, published, lauded and laurelled. |
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He had been there twice before, as a child and, later, as a soldier, but for him, as for so many American writers, it was less a place than a laurelled idea — the silvery and careless city of Hemingway and Fitzgerald. |
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