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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.
Bruce was also feted with a cake for his birthday which was one week before.
They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder.
Behind them trails the Jumbo Queen, feted by her weighty ladies-in-waiting, waving gaily at the crowd.
He was feted with academic honours and positions, including the directorship of a masterclass in composition in Berlin.
Yet while Kaka is feted and Inzaghi maligned, perhaps it is Superpippo who is more deserving of praise.
His friend to the north, Paul Kagame, is another authoritarian with grubby hands, feted nonetheless.
I remember him telling me, in 2010, that he regarded Bailey as an exceptional actress who had not been feted as she deserved.
But Harry, handsome ex-Marine and feted author, is greedy for more happiness than Maddy, a WASP goddess, gives him.
On his return to Japan, Onoda was feted, and briefly tipped to run for the Diet, the Japanese bicameral parliament.
Unable to sell his Indian collection to Congress, Catlin went to Europe and was feted for a time for his exhibited work.
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.
Today the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi joins the ranks of those feted by Google, to mark his 332nd birthday.
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.
It's actually tomorrow, but I wasn't going to be there tomorrow, so my family feted me there today.
Saddled with a host of superstitions, it has been often called an unlucky gem, despite also being feted as a birthstone.
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.
Instead, he squared unselfishly towards the player who has been feted at every turn since his arrival on tour on Monday.
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.
From then on Lokua was recognised and feted well beyond the borders of France.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I spent a fortnight in Madrid, and was made a great deal of and generally feted.
There was a procession at Newport, as everywhere else where the guests were feted.
He was the town favorite, feted, and in great demand everywhere.
The officers were feted and exultation and confidence filled every bosom.
He was courted, and feted, and made much of by rich and poor alike.
The Jacobs are being feted by AJC for their business achievements and their dedication to philanthropy and civic causes.
I know that, because I was there on duty, having to interview one of the savants of the Academy of Philadelphia, who was being feted there.
Today I should be sitting in the place of honor at the banquet board of one of London's most exclusive clubs, feted and lionized.
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