Thespis, a satirical poem on the actors at Drury Lane, earned him the favour of David Garrick, whom he adulated. |
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Probably no leader in world history has been so despised, adulated, and feared as Adolf Hitler. |
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No one seemed to realize he was a hero-to-be about to go on his first adventure and should have been greatly adulated. |
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Transparency too, so adulated by Mr Jarzembowski, is in our view, a step forward, but it does not come close to what we had previously asked for. |
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Dreaded by men of faith, rooted within families or adulated by Westerners, belly dancing arouses argument, embarrassment and emotions. |
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Whether he is adulated, loathed or ignored, Dan Brown is now a well-established writer of books of mass appeal. |
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After the victory of the AKP, during the July 22nd 2007 legislative elections, Gül is adulated by a large potion of the population. |
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Earnestness was a quality the mid-Victorians adulated above all others. |
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The universally adulated individual assessment suddenly does not apply to national people's representatives. |
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He was also adulated in his native land, where some of his verses became proverbs. |
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To a troubling extent, the young woman resembles the hero adulated by America, and of whom George is the publisher. |
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The Romans adulated and revered the god of conquest, Mars, son of Jupiter. |
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Camila Batmanghelidjh, once adulated as the fairy godmother of the deprived, feral and hopeless, suddenly became the wicked witch running a coven. |
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Orientalism is not a school but rather an iconography which moreover was in turn adulated or disparaged by the public or the critics because it was not a style. |
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