It's easy to lionize and forget what courage goes into that kind of lionization. |
He owed his eventual lionization to Seeger, who formed with him the Almanac Singers, which first brought his work to popular attention. |
Some movies, regardless of whether they are seen in January, June, or December, stand out as sure-fire candidates for end-of-the-year lionization. |
The type of flattery that has reached dangerous proportions today is the absurd adulation and lionization of movie stars and other celebrities. |
In addition, the attack in Life indicated that the media's lionization of refugee intellectuals — Einstein and Mann had acquired hero status during the Second World War — was at an end. |
Then came the news of Speke's return and lionization in London. |