He was first lionised by the press and then held unfairly responsible for the subsequent slew of inferior rip-offs by other directors. |
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He is lionised in Europe but expects his latest film to open in 10 times as many cinemas in France than in Britain. |
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John was lionised in the business press as a Scottish business buccaneer, who sometimes seemed able to walk on water. |
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But she is lionised by her mother as a juvenile intellectual. |
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Nevertheless, he is a flamboyant showman, fond of electric blue suits, who once turned up on a motorbike to wild applause at the Cannes festival, where he is lionised. |
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Among fellow writers, Dickens has been both lionised and mocked. |
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