One would think that a leader who has brought about a historic detente with an arch-enemy would be cheered and feted by his people. |
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Bruce was also feted with a cake for his birthday which was one week before. |
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They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder. |
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Behind them trails the Jumbo Queen, feted by her weighty ladies-in-waiting, waving gaily at the crowd. |
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He was feted with academic honours and positions, including the directorship of a masterclass in composition in Berlin. |
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Yet while Kaka is feted and Inzaghi maligned, perhaps it is Superpippo who is more deserving of praise. |
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His friend to the north, Paul Kagame, is another authoritarian with grubby hands, feted nonetheless. |
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I remember him telling me, in 2010, that he regarded Bailey as an exceptional actress who had not been feted as she deserved. |
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But Harry, handsome ex-Marine and feted author, is greedy for more happiness than Maddy, a WASP goddess, gives him. |
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On his return to Japan, Onoda was feted, and briefly tipped to run for the Diet, the Japanese bicameral parliament. |
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Unable to sell his Indian collection to Congress, Catlin went to Europe and was feted for a time for his exhibited work. |
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Pochettino was feted for his work at Southampton last season and the Argentinian is admired at Spurs, yet he has come up short against Sherwood. |
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Today the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi joins the ranks of those feted by Google, to mark his 332nd birthday. |
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In a finals team he might have been feted as a superstar, but it probably won't be long until he establishes the fact regardless. |
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It's actually tomorrow, but I wasn't going to be there tomorrow, so my family feted me there today. |
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Saddled with a host of superstitions, it has been often called an unlucky gem, despite also being feted as a birthstone. |
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Londoners were proud to host Haydn, one of the most esteemed musicians in all Europe, and they feted, even lionized him on a grand scale. |
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Instead, he squared unselfishly towards the player who has been feted at every turn since his arrival on tour on Monday. |
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She is much anthologised, frequently quoted and feted by the organisers of literary festivals and the like who can recognise a crowd-puller when they see one. |
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From then on Lokua was recognised and feted well beyond the borders of France. |
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Famed and feted throughout the world, the rugby giants and their fearsome haka are also a source of huge pride to their adoring fellow Kiwis. |
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Whenever he visits his home country, Weah is feted openly in the streets as a national hero who has conquered the world. |
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The enterprise was now feted as a triumph by the public and Thomson enjoyed a large share of the adulation. |
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Clarke is rightly feted now, all the great and the good bow down to kiss his scuffed winkle-pickers. |
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Harry's Hanover Square, a venerable Financial District restaurant that feted the market's winners and solaced its losers for more than three decades, closed its doors abruptly last night with no plans to reopen anytime soon. |
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And Stephen A. Schwarzman, chief executive of the Blackstone Group – feted just a year ago for his investment prowess and glorious lifestyle – is watching his celebrated buyout firm wizen in the stock market. |
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Of course, Mr. Weill also has to take time out to be feted. |
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They have been feted via Twitter and fawned over by the Japanese media. |
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The 36-year-old goalkeeper will be feted by those in the Holmesdale who once draped a banner from top to bottom tier acclaiming their very own Manos de Dios. |
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That may not be literally true, but it is known to everyone that the successful businessman, feted on his promotion, always rises to pass on the credit for his success to his wife. |
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Earlier this month New Minas feted its volunteers at a volunteer luncheon. |
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On a stage where so many Manons have been applauded and feted. |
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Bid Laden is still in Afghanistan, feted instead of extradited. |
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Instead, the spirit of Nice clearly amounted to wondering how to block, how to intergovernmentalise, how to be feted at home as the defender of national interests, rather than how to take the European Union forward. |
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The club which boasts both Marta and her no less feted Seleção team-mate Cristiane defeated Botucatu 3-0 in the final, with the FIFA World Player scoring twice and her strike partner grabbing the other. |
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The veterans were feted at the Dieppe City Hall. |
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The team grew fond of their gruff, curmudgeonous supervisor and feted him with a party upon his retirement. |
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Interest in King Richard III has spiralled since his remains were found and soared even more since his globally feted reinterment this spring. |
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Ironically as he was feted abroad, he left many Mexicans cold. |
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And last night, oc feted the collection in its New York store. |
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They were feted as a great success, with some sources stating that of the approximately 1,300 patients treated in the hospital, there were only 50 deaths. |
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These SOE operatives, and the resistance, are feted as heroes. |
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For decades in East Germany, Lenin, who led the Russian Bolshevik revolution of 1917, was held up as the model communist, feted everwhere in portraits, banners and statues. |
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Feted for her captivating abhinaya, she is regarded amongst the finest exponents of this dance form. |
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