Those are simply common-sense amendments, and I commend them and the bill to the House. |
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I had a scheme for collecting that ransom without danger of being caught by counterplots that ought to commend itself to professional kidnappers. |
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I commend the gentlelady for raising these issues, and I look forward to working with her in the future. |
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I would also like to commend the Peak for publishing it amid a sea of prohibitory contravention. |
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I must commend the RTA for a prompt reply to my letter, and their immediate attention to this dangerous situation. |
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For instance, if a good friend of yours threw a party that was a blast, you'd commend her. |
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He has the right fundamental qualities for national leadership and that is why I commend him to all Conservatives. |
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We commend him into your care and keeping now and forever more, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. |
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We wanted to commend our operations, our loved ones and ourselves to God's care and keeping. |
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The area, on the edge of the Dales, has much to commend it to Dr Hope, and the move from York should not prove too much of a wrench. |
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I must commend the writers of the two letters in your June 30th issue reiterating the need for abortion rights for women. |
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Abhorring theological speculations, he did not commend renouncing the world and living the life of a recluse. |
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First and foremost I would like to commend the head of state for his zero tolerance for waste and corruption. |
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Ann Street is made up mainly of unprepossessing terraces of houses with, apparently, nothing of note to commend them. |
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He did so with an ability, clarity and, given the mass of material, brevity for which we both thank and commend him. |
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In the case of the dead, we commend them to the mercy of God and ask that he judge them mercifully. |
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We might tolerate or even allow prostitution but we do not encourage or commend it. |
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I commend the speaker for the care and trouble that he took in preparing those scripted words. |
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May I commend you brother, for the unspeakable truths you have revealed to the average unknowing Canadian. |
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Now how would we know that unless we actually had that dialogue which you commend? |
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We commend the work of Jyllie in particular for her drive, verve and persistence in organising the parade. |
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I feel obliged, however late, to commend them on the successful staging of the Celtic Fusion concert last month. |
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I commend Ms. Cleage for being honest about her desires and realizing that it's okay to consider her own needs. |
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I commend Zizek for being one of the great cinephiles among the upper echelon of today's intelligentsia. |
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You've also been a great help and even an inspiration to many people, and I commend you and actually admire you for that. |
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However, I think she holds her own well, and I commend her for taking a role in such a challenging film. |
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I wanted to commend you on your excellent review of the film, and the moving artistic commentary. |
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I thank the select committee for its consideration of the bill, and I commend the committee's report to the House. |
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I commend this motion to the House as a declaration of support for the McCartney family and their pursuit for justice. |
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I applaud the work that has been done by the select committee, and I commend this work, as it is shaped, to the House. |
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With those few remarks, I commend the revised Standing Orders and the committee's recommendation to this House. |
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I commend the story to your attention, for no reason other than that I think it's funny. |
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I commend this suggestion to your readers, to the national park, and to the owners of the site. |
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We commend this constitution to the Prime Minister, his Cabinet, the opposition, the judiciary and all Government officials. |
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We commend the book to your attention and will provide our own take on it as soon as we have had a chance to read it. |
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I commend this bill, as reported back from the select committee, to the House. |
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Nevertheless, the claims which the Secretary-General was making surely have quite a lot to commend them. |
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Farewell, Julia Child, I commend you to the place of happy memories for my generation, Rest In Peace. |
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We commend Jim to these things, to a God who loves him and welcomes him home, to a God who loves us and welcomes us home. |
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Let not my disappearance upset you at all, for I am hurrying off to commend you to Christ. |
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I will list it if somebody else writes to commend it, and I agree with their commendation. |
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The Minister may well commend the report, but I cannot support his commendation. |
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We must, therefore, commend the security forces for the way they executed the plans put in place by their superior officers. |
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With a puny drive and paltry track record, he has only accuracy off the tee to commend him, but it has not prevented the galleries accepting him as one of their own. |
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In politics there was little to commend a disinclination to cause offence. |
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The December evangelistic ET offers an uncomplicated way to evangelise on a regular annual basis, and we prayerfully commend it to readers and churches alike. |
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I would like to commend you for voting for equal marriage rights. |
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I do commend the officers involved upon their zeal and energy. |
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It does not commend itself to the masses, which say they like plain speaking, and it cannot be translated into action, which may be good or evil or neither but cannot be both. |
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I commend this book to anyone interested in learning more about American history. |
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Sadly, their families are typically the only ones left to commend, since most of the awardees are dead. |
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I commend her for standing by her friend and going on record as a character witness. |
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We must commend the kindness of the Review Board in sparing their co-workers the embarrassment of having their risibility enshrined in a document of record. |
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Still, there is plenty to commend about Cotton, and he is a formidable candidate. |
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The want Dr. St. James to remain in the classroom, and commend Millikin for standing by him. |
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I commend him for doing so, and for the immense amount of good he has done in that role. |
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Fire officers plan to officially commend Jonathan for his bravery. |
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I commend the guidelines to you as a practical tool to assist you in preventing discrimination happening and for dealing with it if it does occur. |
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We commend our readers to the advertisement which appears in this issue. |
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I commend the New Zealanders who continue to study for those professions, regardless of the many disincentives, because they have a vocation and a real desire to help others. |
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After the clip, her four female co-panelists would commend her for having the courage to set her DVR to record the show. |
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Supporters and foes commend Pearson's deftness at getting things done, her ability to buttress her passions with an armload of facts. |
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I commend the modern Unitarians for their candour in giving up the possible worshipability of Christ, if not very God. |
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For the rest, I commend unto you our daughter Mary, beseeching you to be a good father unto her, as I have heretofore desired. |
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And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, to whose holy protection I commend you. |
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By contrast, in his The Natural History of Religion, Hume presented arguments suggesting that polytheism had much to commend it over monotheism. |
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I commend unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea. |
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They commend Cabral's actions against Zamorin's Calicut, and invite the Portuguese to trade in their cities instead. |
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To sidetrack for a moment, let me commend this team for their outstanding efforts. |
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I commend Kurdish and Yezidi fighters for their determined and sustained efforts to reclaim the town. |
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We commend his pains, condemn his pride, allow his life, approve his learning. |
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Historians commend Alexander for weeping when he read the actions of Achilles. |
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Among the objects of knowledge, two especially commend themselves to our contemplation. |
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Dirac did not commend himself to any definite view, but he described the possibilities for answering the question of God in a scientific manner. |
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There is surely much to commend in the record of Australian John Howard, who just decisively lost the prime ministership to Laborite Kevin Rudd after 11 years in office. |
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But, Lord! to hear how W. Symons do commend and look sadly and then talk bawdily and merrily, though his wife was dead but the other day, would make a dogg laugh. |
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We commend Kellogg for demonstrating its leadership on this issue. |
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The below signatories commend TPWD for the creation of the Aug. |
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Llyn Tegid in Bala would admittedly struggle to compete with Balaton in terms of size, but Wales' largest natural lake still has plenty to commend it. |
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I especially commend his savvy in discussing a certain fictional coffee klatch with Don Ernesto that nearly a decade later still pays its author dividends. |
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