And playful spirits speak highly of Dr. Filibuster's Fabulous Wet-Start, No-Heat Fireworks. |
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He wasn't ostracized by his colleagues, who still speak highly of him to this day. |
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Thus, press organs that do not speak highly of the government in power since April 6, 2006, are subjected to tax adjustment. |
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Close to Majid's shop, real con men speak highly of their potions, trying to convince people that they can cure any type of disease. |
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Our objective is to ensure that your employees speak highly of your organisation. |
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However, those who have made use of such services generally speak highly of them in retrospect. |
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You deserve to be congratulated for these splendid prints of the World War events and I will speak highly of them at every opportunities. |
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A dedicated and determined athlete, those around her speak highly of her perseverance and fighting spirit. |
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Some of our commercial tenants have been with us for 25 years, and speak highly of our reputation for efficiency and courtesy. |
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As long as a 150 years ago, books published in Germany speak highly of the healing properties of this vegetable in treating disease. |
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In addition to being truthful, I figure it's also in my best interest to speak highly of this place. |
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It does not speak highly of the D. A.'s office. |
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In fact, many of Owens's teammates speak highly of him. |
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People speak highly of the one in Nebraska. |
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Do others in the company speak highly of them or see them as outcasts? |
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The squad and the staff speak highly of him, and not just publicly. |
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Study fellows or their institutions speak highly of Belgium administration and support for students, although some noted that language preparation was inadequate and that they had encountered language difficulties. |
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Where court personnel have been directly involved in committees that include public participation they tend to speak highly of this kind of public contribution. |
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Their staff describes how natural it is to follow their leader's direction, while stakeholders and volunteers speak highly of their leader's warmth, empathy and inclusiveness. |
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Instead of laws, international conventions or collective bargaining agreements, the various stakeholders involved speak highly of the codes of conduct, social labels, social sponsoring or other voluntary initiatives. |
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However, they all speak highly of older people. |
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