They immediately began talking business and to flatter and eulogize their own. |
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Other poets include Kalapi, Kant, and especially Nanalal, who experimented in free verse and was the first poet to eulogize Gandhi. |
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Also, his asking us to eulogize my brother may have been his way of giving us the latest and greatest in modern funeral services. |
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Until now, it has been the custom for the oldest surviving Kennedy brother to eulogize his fallen sibling. |
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Local legends invariably eulogize a small band of the faithful who arrive as torch-bearers of the faith in the hostile terrain and face the resistance of the infidel populace. |
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Some of the verses refer to the entire host, others eulogize individual heroes. |
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Since you will have many more days in the chair and doubtless many more significant rulings to formulate and deliver, this is not the day to summarize your career or judgments, nor to eulogize. |
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He was a man of many firsts: the first black author to gain a copyright, the first black bishop in the United States, and the first black person to eulogize an American president. |
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He then stepped out of the public eye, resurfacing briefly in 2006 to eulogize friend and D12 member Proof, who was killed outside a Detroit nightclub. |
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Other poets of the late 19th and early 20th centuries include Kalapi, Kant, and especially Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi, who experimented in free verse and was the first poet to eulogize Mohandas K. Gandhi. |
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Eulogizing Vidal was to eulogize the now long-gone epoch he typified. |
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One can use it for surveillance of former friends, or to boast about one's accomplishments, about one's kids' successes, and, increasingly, to eulogize a dead relative or pet. |
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