It first toured last autumn and played to full houses across the country and was highly praised by audience members and critics alike. |
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When this lavishly illustrated volume was first published in 1971, it was highly praised. |
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I will confine myself to saying that this highly praised movie is Marxist dreck. |
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He went on to be the expert author of the U. K. government's highly praised report on the economic effects of climate change. |
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I believe these moves should be highly praised and that this is the way we should proceed as well. |
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All our products are CE certified and are highly praised by customers from South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, and more. |
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Technorati, the unchallenged authority in analyzing the blogosphere's evolution, publishes highly praised State of the Blogosphere reports. |
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The new Master of Disease Control course was highly praised by the visiting committee. |
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Two plants with highly praised virtues provide this product with proven hydrating and restorative properties. |
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The Memorandum of Understanding by UNHCR and WFP has been highly praised by the respective agencies, and can be used as an example. |
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It has been highly praised by the international community and endorsed by the General Assembly. |
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Mention highly praised construction projects and there is a good chance that you will see the Vinçotte name. |
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The old building was highly praised by Gaelic lobbyists for the fact that the signs were in the two languages, and that the Gaelic language was clear on all of them. |
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They highly praised the regional staff for their responsiveness to any questions and concerns. |
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But her high-priced and highly praised wardrobe is not her only image challenge. |
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It is a highly praised source of energy with a high calorific value, easy to use and environmentally-friendly. |
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Johnson's work was highly praised by critics and showered with awards. |
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This highly praised study was first published last year and in this edition the author has updated the text and written a new foreword and epilogue. |
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When the highly praised orchestra performs alone, it is called the Staatskappelle orchestra. |
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The production received enthusiastic reviews, and Gielgud's highly praised performance enhanced his reputation as a potential star. |
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Throughout the years, the SCIA User Contest has become a renowned event, strongly appreciated by the users of SCIA software solutions and highly praised by the international press. |
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Another notable fact is that in less than six months DYB was able to conceive, design and produce the inaugural lines of the ck jewelry collection, which was highly praised in all the markets in which it was launched. |
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He continued to write voluminously, publishing historical novels, film criticism, and highly praised studies of Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and Vladimir Mayakovsky. |
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The chairman of the concours organizing committee, addressing the prize awarding ceremony, highly praised Hwang, saying that she was selected with a unanimous approval of the jury at preliminaries, semi-finals and finals. |
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For well over a decade, BMO's pace-setting corporate governance has been highly praised by experts on a number of fronts, most pointedly for the quality of our financial disclosure. |
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That practice in a special manner is to be highly praised according to which many exercises of piety, customary among the faithful, and with benediction of the blessed sacrament. |
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His highly praised recordings include all of Beethoven's and Schubert's Sonatas, and all the concerti by Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn and Schumann. |
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His memorial temple on the West Bank and his tomb in the Valley of the Kings became models of design that were highly praised and emulated by later kings. |
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Within the past few days, my staff were highly praised for saving the customer very pragmatically from investing in an application which in the long run would have been much more expensive. |
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They all give standout, highly praised performances. |
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Jackson's decorating scheme was highly praised. |
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It's true that in early reviews the 2001's had been highly praised. |
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In 1955, she wrote a highly praised series on the problems of the elderly. |
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This, too, is something that she should be highly praised for, as she should for her amenable and compromise-based way of going about the work on this report. |
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Janet and Mark, a hard working, middle class, married couple are doing all they can to provide for their two daughters, Jennifer and Ashley. Both girls have been honour roll students and highly praised by their teachers. |
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He has performed works for the trumpet and corno da caccia as a chamber musician, soloist and conductor on around fifty highly praised recordings. |
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Research into environmental protection has generated remarkable results in the form of innovative and traditional ways of using renewable materials and energy, which are highly praised in theory. |
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The participants in the 116th session highly praised a report on the relations between these two organisations presented by Mr Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of Luxembourg. |
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It was highly praised in the medical community for raising awareness of the issues faced by those with mental illness and the health care community trying to help them. |
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