The entire game was played in a fine sporting manner which reflected glowingly on both sets of team managers. |
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Such shops can be on any road and its patrons will talk glowingly of their favourites. |
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Worshippers at Dolores Mission speak glowingly of the church's social programmes, such as family retreats and legal help for non-citizens. |
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The mysterious beauty of hundreds of handmade candle lanterns and the haunting figures of stiltwalkers are glowingly reflected in the placid rippling water of Trout Lake. |
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For nowhere do this band gather to discuss their club's finest two hours over 100 years without his name glowingly being dropped into conversation. |
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She talked glowingly about the parliamentary secretary doing his cross-Canada farcical, whimsical tour. |
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Mr. Chair, at a press conference in February, the minister spoke glowingly about friendship centres. |
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The first year was a huge success, and the feedback received was glowingly positive. |
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He spoke glowingly of his methods for getting elected every time, of how he did his door to door campaigning. |
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For example, E. P. Dorion, of whom we have spoken so glowingly with reference to his professional qualities, received no mercy from his judges. |
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The DG was warmly received by the Minister of Agriculture who spoke glowingly about the contribution of NERICA in Uganda. |
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Protects your skin's natural micro-climate for a glowingly healthy complexion. |
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Last night, shocked parishioners spoke glowingly of her as a friend and neighbour and as a lady who would do one a good turn at the drop of a hat. |
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I've mentioned the Easter monodies glowingly sung by Catherine King. |
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Cheered to the rafters as he briefly appeared on the conference stage and glowingly welcomed as he toured the exhibition stands, the former leader took all before him. |
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The Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, spoke glowingly of Arab unity in a long interview with a Saudi newspaper that seemed designed to counter misgivings about his closeness to Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional rival. |
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It is followed by an Andantino in A major, an extended, glowingly lyrical meditation with an expressive second strain in the minor and a berceuse-like third theme, all three ideas being woven together in the coda. |
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There are even 200 pages of survey results from December 2007, 14 or 15 months ago, that speak glowingly of the results of the Trade Routes program, which was cut. |
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Babies still in diapers will babble to call attention to some accomplishment such as pulling themselves up by a table, glowingly pleased with themselves and expecting you to be pleased along with them. |
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The federal government's own agency is demanding cash from cash-strapped farmers when they cannot access all this APF money and transition money that the minister talks glowingly about. |
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The minister talks glowingly about review, review, review. |
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Many of the refugees who have used the solar cookers have spoken glowingly of their benefits, as carried in the Solar Cookers International, Solar Cooker Review. |
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Buoyed by signs of recovery in recession-bound countries, and unbroken expansion in China, India and Indonesia, leaders spoke glowingly of a free-trade zone that would link the world's most dynamic economies. |
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The member for Malpeque spoke glowingly of his own report. |
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He then, glowingly, produced the picture of his two children. |
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