And though his essays never made it to popular publications, mainstream newspapers and web sites have eulogized him. |
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Nehru eulogized him and lionized him as a great secularist and anti-feudal. |
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In tributes and memorial speeches Paul has been eulogized by political friends and foes as honest, principled, and unpretentious. |
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After the last machines were phased out in New York, commenters on a New York Times article eulogized the departing lever machine. |
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We have, through the forty-hour work week, the leisure eulogized by utopian writers. |
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A few years later, Allen again pushed his way into the American consciousness when he eulogized President George Washington. |
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Our joys and heartbreaks are permanently eulogized in each CD each year. |
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The Romans in their turn recognized the potential of the slopes that gave them Falernum, Caecubum, Mamertinum and other heady wines that were eulogized by poets from Horace to Virgil. |
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I think that this cannot be avoided: the eulogizer speaks about the eulogized as he knew him, and so the personality of the eulogized is reflected in the mirror of the eulogizer. |
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The Earl of Clarendon paid a notable tribute to Godolphin in his History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, and Hobbes eulogized him in Leviathan. |
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He was eulogized at his funeral as a great actor and a good friend. |
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