Even an inaugural speech or a funeral eulogy loses relevance when taken out of context. |
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I was doing well that day, having gotten up early and steeled myself to give the eulogy. |
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It probably seems unnecessary to write a corny eulogy for a man whose TV persona virtually defined corniness for over three decades. |
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I tell her perhaps they'll let her deliver the eulogy for my cousin, when he comes home in a box. |
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However, in Antony's eulogy, he focuses on Caesar's positive traits, and cunningly disproves Brutus' justification for killing Caesar. |
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They were all sitting together listening to the priest delivering a eulogy to Sara. |
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The end of the eulogy abandons the apparently deprecatory mythological images. |
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He gave a warm, wonderful eulogy for Aunt Jo and choked up enough a couple of times that he had to stop and gather himself. |
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A line or two of grudging praise is all he gets when a eulogy might be in order. |
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It's silence in remembrance of a talented, haunted man, but he deserves a eulogy, and his guitar speaks better than anyone ever could. |
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The pastor delivered an eloquent eulogy for Ryan and then softly shut his book. |
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A ceremony was held, a digging of a shallow grave, a brief eulogy, a moment of silence. |
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I'm sorry I didn't mention that when I wrote his obituary or delivered his eulogy. |
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This stemmed from a eulogy I delivered at a memorial for him upon his death two years ago. |
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On the fourteenth and fifteenth of First Adar, Tahanun is omitted, no eulogy is said, and fasting is not permitted. |
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Martha delivered the eulogy, which was broadcast to the mourners outside. |
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The piece is a eulogy by his sister Shiela on the death of their mother. |
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His fiancé read the eulogy, then wiped her tears and launched into a powerful testimony to their congregation. |
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Don Giuseppe Sembianti had the eulogy and posters in honour of the deceased printed and placed around the catafalque. |
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Anyone within earshot of a eulogy is supposed to listen respectfully. |
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Wes tuned it out, he had not stopped crying since he ended his eulogy. |
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Alternative rock was literally dying on the vine, when along came this haunting beautiful eulogy that captured America's world-weary spirit and the Seattle sound. |
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Years ago, Ben Stein published a sweet eulogy for his departed father, the economist herb Stein. |
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The eulogy ends before it begins and Thackeray is barely alluded to again, let alone revered. |
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This is indeed an unreserved eulogy of a policy which is none other than that of collaboration. |
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I therefore dissociate myself, on behalf of the victims in my country, from the eulogy to a confederate of world terrorism. |
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I will never forget the Brock Myrol family who gave a eulogy to their son saying what a great person he was and what kind of a young man he was. |
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I do think modesty is an important human virtue, therefore receiving a eulogy is a real test of character. |
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The rabbi mumbled a bunch of Hebrew prayers, providing no explanation whatsoever of the significance of the prayers, nor any eulogy for the deceased. |
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Tiberius and his son Drusus delivered the eulogy while standing atop two rostra. |
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The nearest replacement is Eusebius of Caesarea's Vita Constantini, a work that is a mixture of eulogy and hagiography. |
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He was also in the service of John of Gaunt, and wrote The Book of the Duchess as a eulogy to Gaunt's wife Blanche. |
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For example, Bower includes in his text the eulogy written for David by Ailred of Rievaulx. |
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Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell's primary victory on Tuesday night in Kentucky will undoubtedly tempt many a pundit to write the Tea Party's eulogy. |
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Such episodes, like other miracles whose memory lives on, prompted Pope Alexander IV to canonize her in 1255, only two years after her death, outlining her eulogy in the Bull on the Canonization of St Clare. |
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Better to formalise and circumscribe their role. In his eulogy, Lee Hsien Loong made clear that his father's continued presence in the cabinet was not friction-free. |
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For the scene, I had to pick up a knife off the table, clink it against a wine glass to attract the attention of my sozzled guests, rise to my feet, and launch into a drunken eulogy to the bride and groom. |
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The clause on post-Nice developments, for all its exaggerated and wholly inaccurate eulogy of the Treaty, does give some light at the end of the tunnel, to quote my friend Mr Hänsch. |
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In a eulogy delivered in the Senate on 15 December 1880, Mr. Scott who succeeded Senator Christie as Secretary of State, emphasized the fairness and impartiality of his predecessor's decisions. |
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The nearest replacement is Eusebius's Vita Constantini, a work that is a mixture of eulogy and hagiography. |
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He arrived in Rome before 395, and made his mark with a eulogy of his two young patrons, Probinus and Olybrius, thereby becoming court poet. |
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Johnson, who, as we have before remarked, rarely praised or dispraised things by halves, broke forth in a warm eulogy. |
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When Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa died in early 12 BC, Varus delivered his funeral eulogy. |
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This eulogy was given at Arlington National Cemetery two weeks later. |
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Luca Cumani is not particularly noted for being a splasher of eulogy with the tap turned to full, but he voices no doubt as to where Spencer is heading. |
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O'Loughlin said Jones' widow, Jessica Pacheco, brought her husband's cremains to the church and her brother Joseph Pacheco, the singer's manager, gave a eulogy. |
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Frost's view is far from a Kiplingesque eulogy on the glories of empire. |
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Ken Velds stirring eulogy for Cardinal Joseph Bernardin and Father Dan Mayall's words for beloved Chicago Cubs third baseman and announcer Ron Santo. |
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An unhappy coincidence, but it would have been uncannier still for Banks to sit at home watching himself in his own eulogy, with half the country watching too. |
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Either Bsod nams dpal bzang po or, perhaps less likely, his subsequent editor has taken two interesting liberties with Khro phu Lo tsa bas eulogy. |
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The installation, both in Greek and Latin, of Augustus's monumental eulogy, the Res Gestae, is a proof of official recognition for the dual vehicles of the common culture. |
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