Because we come to like being praised and to hate being dispraised, praise and dispraise come to have an important secondary function. |
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This patriotic purpose is reinforced with dispraise of the current Italianized English fashion. |
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I find I write more in dispraise than praise, which I think may be a character flaw. |
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Also noteworthy was that he did not find it necessary to dispraise his predecessor, as both Khrushchev and Brezhnev had done. |
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It is a garment of dispraise left over for evil-doers in general. |
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Of course, once western culture could be a term of praise, it was bound to become a term of dispraise, too. |
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When I dispraise, I am usually quoting cliches. |
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Although I dispraise not the defence of just immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were all. |
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Dispraise too was a normal folklore genre in Imerina, as can be seen in some hainteny that parody praise poems. |
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