He appeared more than happy to be the coach of the Hong Kong cricket team and showered encomiums on Hong Kong cricket. |
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Among the various guidelines for the speakers, one rule advises students to avoid encomiums at the beginning of the speech. |
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Her original choreographies based on Indian mythology and contemporary issues earned her encomiums from around the world. |
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But the most frequently recorded encomiums come from men and women in his own constituency. |
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The functions were not rituals to merely shower encomiums on the birthday boy. |
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When Princess Diana and Mother Theresa died within a month of each other in late 1997, the encomiums for both occasionally became intertwined. |
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Well before March 14th, the date that Mr Aznar himself had chosen for his departure from Spanish politics, the encomiums were pouring forth. |
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It was a pity that people were keen on showering encomiums on politicians and heads of religions and communities, whatever the frailties of these individuals. |
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As encomiums poured in for the Iron Lady, my characters and I itched to join a big bonfire party. |
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Most Tory MPs issued encomiums to a great modern leader the first to win three elections on the trot, the first woman at that. |
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Within 24 hours of the liberation, Herat's television station was once again broadcasting prayers, music and encomiums to the commander of the western front. |
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Even more important, she also discovered that she had been born with a moral compass. It wasn't fear that filled the Post on the day after her death with obviously heartfelt encomiums from senior journalists. |
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He intersperses studiously boring tweets about small-bore political issues with a barrage of cat pictures and encomiums to sudsy baths, rubber duckies, and Teddy bears. |
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But left unexpressed amid the encomiums to Graham's life and legacy was a growing disquietude inside the evangelical movement that he had spent much of the twentieth century building. |
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One by one, MPs rose to issue their encomiums. |
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