You travel the world praising the discreet charm of an ancient university and extolling the virtues of academic freedom. |
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Everybody was praising young Michael to the skies, even though he missed a hat-trick in the first half! |
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We are not trying to toot our own horn by praising the achievements of Taiwan's agricultural technical teams. |
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And even while he's praising things, the author seems to be putting his foot in his mouth. |
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Throughout the broadcast of the game, the commentators kept praising McNabb for handling the Limbaugh controversy with so much class. |
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For a few minutes, without her waking, we rebuked the source of the nightmares, praising God for the redeeming blood. |
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Reviewers and critics paid Swinburne the compliment of identifying him with Sappho and praising his talent as Sapphic. |
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The brick-like tome devotes ten pages to our city, mostly praising it to the leaden skies. |
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No longer are you just up against the straight-A kid who lettered in four sports and whose minister wrote a letter praising his virtues. |
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Neil felt he was on to a winner with his rhubarb pie and custard, praising the pastry and the flavour of the fruit. |
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Finally, to the member of staff called Norman, thanks for praising my rig-out, you made me feel a million dollars in my ever-so-cheap outfit. |
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During this period, I took to singing tipsily in Manhattan piano bars and much to my surprise strangers started praising my efforts. |
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The commission actually gives British banks a fairly clean bill of health, generally praising their services and the availability of credit. |
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The birds in the trees sang happily to her as she walked along, praising God with as much vigor and thankfulness as they could muster. |
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But that is as far as I can go in praising this decrepit and mentally unbalanced person. |
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They believe that praising the world's most powerful men is more persuasive than criticising them. |
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Of course, it helped that the older man spent most of his time praising Ryan to the skies. |
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Hernandez is most praising of corn, even hinting of the grain's possible superiority to wheat. |
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I walked away, mentally praising myself for putting in those long hours working on my breaststroke kick. |
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The newspapers were full of articles breathlessly praising the entrepreneurial acumen of Britain's new high-tech millionaires. |
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Radio shows were clogged with callers variously praising and condemning Fleming's decision. |
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Democrats and Republicans were praising Ronald Reagan because he had made it okay to fly the Stars and Stripes again. |
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So steadfast is Archer, that the West Indian is heard praising our hero's pluck and courage ever after. |
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God, he said, if you make me a rich man I'll spend all my time and all my wealth converting faithless heathens and praising your name. |
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A critic is not supposed to discuss new poetry without overtly praising or categorically condemning it. |
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If you look at the international press the world is praising the Hellenes and repenting for their misguided views. |
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After praising him, the President last week removed him from honchoing the hurricane relief operation. |
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His poetry expresses a discontent with orderly lives and humdrum routine, praising spontaneity and emotion. |
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Rig-Veda Samhita is the oldest of the four vedas and consists of 1028 hymns praising the ancient gods. |
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The Rig Veda is a collection of hymns praising the gods and glorifying the conquests and the heroics of the aristocratic Aryan cult. |
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What is wrong with us that we need to pick holes in even the most successful initiatives instead of praising them for their success? |
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The group is praising the government's macroeconomic management, fiscal consolidation, and significant progress in structural reforms. |
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Docherty was flattered and received florid correspondence praising his talents, something that most Scots might find cringingly embarrassing. |
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But it seemed that few of those praising critics were aware of the implications of what they were so fulsomely lauding. |
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As governor of Darfur, al-Tayeb Ibrahim made a point of praising the Fur for their piety and took lessons in the Fur language. |
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I could feel myself blushing and silently praising God that it could not be seen. |
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Overwhelmed by the Spirit, these Gentiles began praising God and even speaking in tongues. |
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Since the age of 11, he has been holding programmes where he sings songs praising the Goddess. |
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It should be followed, as the Prophet recommends, with praising God, and with a prayer by other people. |
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When they start their prayer, you may say a little prayer praising God and thanking Him for His grace. |
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Cllr Beattie gave a short speech praising the efforts of all the exhibitors and committee members before presenting the prizes. |
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Hymns, praising the glories of heaven and the peace of all God's creatures in his halls. |
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There is not one thing that does not give glory to Him while praising and thanking Him. |
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Invoking and glorifying Him, praising and thanking Him and kneeling and prostrating before Him are the practical manifestations of worship. |
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And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them. |
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She sat silently in a corner and smirked at everyone praising God and gobbling about miracles. |
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Although disappointed, she was gracious in defeat, praising her opponent, who is rapidly becoming the player to beat in the women's game. |
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She began reading the Gettysburg Address and praising Lincoln's courage in emancipating the slaves. |
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Unlike many writers in this field, Kunstler is never gulled into praising projects and programs that have good intentions but dubious results. |
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In praising the mystical strain in postmodernism, with its emphasis on the elusiveness of truth and presence, she likens it to the apophatic theology of the Pseudo-Dionysius. |
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Some publications use panels or teams of tasters, so the person who steered you toward that great Spanish Rioja may not be the same one praising the German Riesling. |
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And when a bunch of politicians and so-called academicians held such seminars praising the PM, you know that apple-polishing has gone to the extreme. |
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Truffaut and Godard edited a magazine largely devoted to praising the works of Hawks and Hitchcock, for instance. |
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It also seems odd that a project praising the map would be so categorically troubled by gps. |
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The royal brothers have written to the Terrence Higgins Trust, praising the organisation for supporting people with the virus. |
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To praise the emperor who burned the Confucian books and buried Confucian scholars alive was the equivalent in China of praising King Herod who massacred the innocents. |
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John Howard was unconcerned by the incident, praising his security staff. |
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As a consequence, serious conservationists should be praising their work. |
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In praising China's cooperation on terrorism, Bush noted that China has shared intelligence with the US and interdicted financing of terrorist organizations. |
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Nothing will be achieved by slating or praising Boris unconstrainedly. |
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Critics rediscovered Wuthering Heights, praising its complicated, nonlinear structure. |
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Ishan has spent the good part of half an hour praising Matt to the skies. |
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The crickets chirped, and the owls hooted, praising natures majesty. |
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Seeing the insipid life in the city and listening to the babblings of old men praising the past and deprecating every progressive step was unbearable. |
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On the contrary, he spends big chunks of his book praising football for its role in shaping his worldview and his work habits. |
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The Torah speaks of the evil prophet Bilaam praising the Israelites for dwelling arrangements that prevented unwanted intrusions and other invasions of privacy. |
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He begins with a little flattery, praising our very presence. |
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About praising and embracing the booty in all of its forms, the song, in a way, could be seen as an opus of sorts for Minaj. |
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Presenting the trophy at Constabulary headquarters, the police authority chairman read out a citation praising the positive image he has given of his job. |
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Yet it is the Britons who Greene has good-naturedly fussed over and flattered this season, praising their potential and pointing out the danger they pose him in Sydney. |
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We're going to write lots of articles praising him to the skies. |
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A critic should not balk at savaging what is bad just as he does not shy from praising what is good. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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He'd pitch in at family parties, passing salami, praising Mom's baked ziti, while my dad and the uncles sat silently puffing cigars, trying to sneak peeks at the ballgame. |
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Politico at least has refrained from giving us a headline praising Ryan today. |
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He implored me to do so with the zeal of someone who had just found God, emphatically praising the article. |
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Instead of praising the act of killing Saul as merciful and kind, David calls for the man to be executed because of his not being afraid to destroy the Lord's anointed. |
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I took the Salon piece as an attempt to honestly portray an ignoble side of human nature, without praising it and even while acknowledging its ignobility. |
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Instead, he surprised the crowd by praising his five billionaire witnesses, extolling their virtues and their profits. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub-culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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Banks expanded their issues, and writers began praising the flexibility, expansibility, and wealth-creating power of an irredeemable paper currency. |
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I was livid at David Cameron's speech praising Ghandi at the unveiling of the statue in London to commemorate the leader of Indian independence. |
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Try praising Canadian Ryan Gosling for his turn as a crack-addicted teacher in the plodding but well-executed Half Nelson. |
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After arti, devotees will jubilantly sing kirtans praising the Lord's incarnation. |
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Inventory made simple is a recurring theme of ROM users praising 21st Century's bar coding system. |
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Tim, who now lives in Montegiorgio, convinced the choir to come to the Holme Valley after praising the area's musical credentials. |
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This is not just heavy rock or bubble-gum pop, but sectarian music, singing about wars and praising murders. |
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I will feel no animosity towards Mackay at Wigan but, unthinkably just six months ago, I will not be praising the man either. |
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The poet composed a ballad praising the heroic exploits of the fallen commander. |
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I covered the serious programmes too, and indeed, right from the start, I spent more time praising than blaming. |
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During the 2010 election campaign Blair publicly endorsed Gordon Brown's leadership, praising the way he had handled the financial crisis. |
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Harriet was fretful and insular. Miss Abbott was pleasant, and insisted on praising everything. |
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In November, Giggs celebrated his 40th birthday, leading to media outlets and football figures praising him for reaching the milestone. |
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Yes, she would be devoted to the spirit, to him, praising his lordness and his magnificence. |
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In the event, the speech was a model of its kind, in which he avoided comment on Disraeli's politics, while praising his personal qualities. |
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Following the visit he wrote to Tudor praising the value of music as a way of healing the effects of War. |
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His performance in this confrontation led to the Pope Benedict XII praising him in a bull consigned to the Portuguese king. |
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Construction projects bore inscriptions praising Vespasian and condemning previous emperors. |
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It would be ingracious of me to finish this report without praising Ireland for their vibrant performance. |
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He wrote back praising her talents, but also discouraging her from writing professionally. |
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Both wrote works praising the majesty of the scenery, and their enthusiasm prompted others to visit the area. |
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Critical reaction toward the episode was largely positive, with reviewers praising both the modernisation and its tonal fidelity to the original. |
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There is a plaque on the wall of the Old Bailey to this effect, praising the courage and endurance of Bushel and the other jurymen. |
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The mailshots, which featured a message from a breast cancer survivor praising Labour's policy, referred to the addressee's name several times. |
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The Chinese traveller Xuanzang visited the court of Harsha and wrote a very favourable account of him, praising his justice and generosity. |
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St Mungo is also said to have preached a sermon containing the words Lord, Let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of the word and the praising of thy name. |
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Stories praising a patron and the construction of flattering genealogies are neither unbiased nor reliable sources of historically accurate information. |
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Upon receiving a letter from the Emperor Gratian praising the appropriateness of Rome appointing individuals evidently worthy of holy positions, Ambrose's host gave him up. |
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He focuses on the fulfillment of duties, criticizing those that did not live up to expectations, and praising bad emperors for times when they did fulfill their duties. |
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For you predict the future and publicly declare that you do so by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit when you should be reprehending vice and praising virtue. |
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Several days after Ahmad made the speech, online editions of newspapers in the country published articles praising Ahmad's proficiency in Tagalog. |
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In his letter, Saleh congratulated Gaddafi on the success of the last Arab and African summits in Sirt city, praising the leader's care of activating the Arab-African work. |
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He now has a restaurant in Moscow where he serves horse meat in salads, in tortellini, and on pizza, praising it as leaner and richer in iron than beef. |
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Environmental Defense Fund is praising a new proposal that would help clear the air and protect public health in Arizona and across the Southwest. |
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Was the federal government being underhanded and hypocritical in officially praising the merits of federalism, but in missing no opportunity to promote Canadian nationalism? |
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Each opened his bundle praising his own goods and disparaging his neighbours thrusting a piece of silk towards us recommending it as Scatch plat or Bailatee. |
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Another numeric plate, BLSSED 4 might be praising the Beatles, overlooking a four-leaf clover, repopulating the trinity, or some other muddled message. |
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The spandrels usually depicted flying Victories, while the attic was often inscribed with a dedicatory inscription naming and praising the triumphator. |
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He has also spoken positively of his two immediate predecessors as Labour leader, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, praising their leadership and records in government. |
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In his novel Misery, Stephen King poses a rich collection of Maugham's books in the house where most of the plot is set, incidentally praising his mastery of storytelling. |
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