To those who lionise him, he is a clear-eyed defender of faith and nationhood, a speaker of truth in a time of deceivers. |
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He has magic feet but those who lament rather than lionise him say that he is a hostage to tragic attitude. |
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Politicians want to clone them, television programmes lionise them and school textbooks praise them. |
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So, in Tehran, hardline newspaper editors and Al-Alam, a state-run Arabic television channel, lionise the insurgents. |
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Her mission is to persuade others that a godless universe makes no sense. Reviewers in evangelical magazines who lionise Schaeffer have ignored or downplayed Ms Pearcey's book. |
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From England's Robin Hood to America's Jesse James and Mexico's Pancho Villa many countries lionise brave outlaws who take from the rich and give to poor. |
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Older and living anonymously in Chicago, Cal was 14 when Loyalty Island faced this uncertain future an age when he could still lionise his father and the other fishermen, but also be a keen observer. |
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