A common link is that they played in the capital and couldn't tackle but the press eulogised them as flair players. |
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The title too was quite apt for it eulogised the guru, the dispeller of darkness, as the one who shows the right path to his disciples. |
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The game has been much eulogised in poetry, some of it doggerel, some of it very good. |
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You have eulogised many artists in your songs, such as Marilyn Monroe, Serge Gainsbourg, Audiberti or more recently the French singer Renaud. |
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International Women's Day should not be a day on which women are humiliated by being eulogised. |
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Back in Meknes, he eulogised the French princess to such an extent that the sultan ended up by asking for her hand in marriage. |
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Just as she hates being compared to Margaret Thatcher, even as that leader is eulogised, she dislikes being caught out by her own words. |
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David Blunkett, the pensions secretary, has eulogised England's landscape, sense of humour and radical traditions. |
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Before a host of past and present world leaders, Mr Reagan was eulogised as a great president, a great American, and a great man. |
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He eulogised Nawaz for not bowing to foreign pressure on the issue of nuclear blasts. |
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The media eulogised him, but obviously could not interview him. |
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Paul Valéry, who eulogised Marcel Proust despite brazenly admitting he had only skimmed the writer's work, claimed this critical distance better enabled him to comment on it. |
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Secretary of the Society Prof Khan Shah Zaman, eulogised the contribution made by Prof Azhar Farooqui to turn NICVD into a state of the art facility. |
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The great, late Clement Freud always eulogised York's value. |
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