A band of robbers landed in the soup when they hailed what they thought was a taxi but which turned out to be a police car. |
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Already hailed by the motoring press, the all-new Fiesta is set to continue the nameplate's proud achievements on the Irish market. |
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The victory was celebrated noisily in San Francisco, and hailed in the national media. |
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Dialogue was hailed the master key to unravel the mystery and considered a stairway to a higher level of ideality. |
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The breathless void of the sea was wantonly rousted out, as an ill-omened wind hailed from the east. |
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Although he is Clydebank born and bred, his parents and grandparents hailed from up north. |
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But when they paraded the old man through the streets and the crowds likewise hailed him as imperator, the die was cast. |
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Of course there have been some false dawns along the way, players who were hailed as the next great thing but unfortunately never made it. |
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The comedian teamed his off-the-shoulder gown with high heels and a black fascinator, as he hailed a cab in London's Bond Street. |
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The hotel concierge just went and hailed a cab which we should have done in the first place. |
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The work at the Farmer Memorial Unit has been hailed nationally for its pioneering methods. |
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It has been widely hailed as a wonder drug by many patients and specialists in skin care, often making a dramatic difference to acne sufferers. |
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Of the twenty-six books that were excerpted or reproduced in the New Yorker in 1996, over half hailed from Random House. |
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Working too much takes its toll on people's health and relationships, yet most workaholics are hailed as heroes, or at least model employees. |
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The movie has won worldwide acclaim and is being hailed as being the next big success for the British film industry. |
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With its gentle yet complex melodies and rhythms, it was hailed as her finest work to date. |
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The agreement was initially hailed as providing a boost for tomato and avocado growers, among others. |
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Sometimes attempts to leapfrog existing technology work out and the visionaries are hailed as geniuses. |
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It may like to be hailed as the saviour of Hindus but not as the sworn enemy of minorities. |
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Titus and Domitian were not close and so while Titus was dying, Domitian left for the praetorian camp where he was hailed as emperor. |
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The summit between the two Koreas was widely hailed as an epoch-making event. |
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And today the project was hailed as proof of the benefits of link-ups between universities and business. |
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The Clifton dispersal area was initially hailed as a success by residents as extra patrols cleared the streets of problem groups. |
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She's launched her own botanical-based line, which is said to give glowy skin and is hailed as a luxury beauty brand for the masses. |
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The town's aggressive crusade against firework louts has been hailed as the must successful in years. |
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The sassy girl band has been hailed for bringing a fresh attitude to music. |
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After just a few episodes of that show he was being hailed as the next magician and illusionist to enjoy mainstream stardom in America. |
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Ninon's return to the gayeties of her drawing rooms was hailed with loud acclamations from all quarters. |
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The textile industry, oft hailed as a saviour to poor countries with abundant cheap labour, hasn't boomed as expected. |
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Ancient Egyptians, Sumerians and Babylonians have also been hailed as the originators of palm-reading. |
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Shouldn't the fusionists have hailed and come to the support of these educational opposition movements? |
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He scored a record 49 times for England in 106 games, but is equally hailed for his sense of fair play. |
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His religious conversion discomforted some of the critics who hailed his early novels. |
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Dawson, who died in 1970, was once hailed as a giant among historians and philosophers of history, but is almost forgotten today. |
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The Anchorage Daily News memorializes the fallen Scout leaders, who all hailed from Alaska. |
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Two Bradford postmen have been hailed for foiling a raid on a post office on their way to work. |
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The manager was hailed as a messiah after Celtic enjoyed a march to glory in 2001, when they secured the treble. |
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This event was hailed as a glorious triumph, in which all of mankind was united in celebration. |
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Pilates has been hailed as the best overall exercise for toning your body and freeing your mind. |
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So that set me thinking, who would be my top five players to have hailed from these great British Isles. |
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The strength of Belarusian rowing was displayed as two of the four eights in this event hailed from Belarus. |
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In the 1990s a berg the size of Oxfordshire broke off the Antarctic ice shelf and was widely hailed as proof of global warming. |
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In eleven days, the Bernese entered Geneva, where they were hailed as deliverers. |
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Florence Nightingale is widely hailed as the founder of today's nursing profession, especially for her exploits in the Crimean War. |
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The book was hailed upon its publication, coinciding with the nation's yearlong bicentennial celebration, as an historical document. |
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Secondly, the press this week hailed cannabis as a wonder drug and a miracle cure. |
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Originally, we are told, she hailed from Tasmania, the Australian island state. |
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The popular press hailed the find as the missing link between apes and man, and the most ancient human species known to date. |
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The BBC yesterday hailed him as one of the greatest geniuses to have worked in radio comedy. |
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After the widely hailed tripartite elections of September 28, the country now needs to move forward. |
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A Bradford car dealership has been hailed as a model for others to follow for its work in supporting and promoting equal opportunities. |
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The provider of food for 270 young tums was today hailed North West School Chef of the Year. |
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The widespread availability of the floury spud, the British Queen, was also hailed yesterday. |
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When Dionysos hailed the sailors, and begged passage to the island of Naxos, the Tyrrhenians agreed, and took the boy aboard their ship. |
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It was a remarkable achievement and was hailed genius after his predicted crash of 1929 occurred. |
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The breakthrough was hailed as a turning point in television and an indication of an unabating shift toward Internet-delivered entertainment. |
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Not surprisingly he was hailed as the uncrowned king of Ireland in the 19th century. |
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Critically hailed yet under performing and under appreciated, Election is smart, on its toes, and delightfully cynical. |
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Its relatively peaceful transition from apartheid to multiracial democracy was rightly hailed as a miracle. |
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His bearing, his sense, his dignity and organisational skills are hailed throughout the city. |
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In thinking circles, Junk was hailed as an unpatronising treatment of a difficult subject. |
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This unprepossessing, humble and exceptionally talented tenor has been hailed as the greatest living tenor in the world today. |
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A drug with an unpronounceable name is being hailed as the biggest breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer for more than 20 years. |
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In other countries Klimt was hailed as a successful and important artist and one of the leading Austrian exponents of Jugendstil. |
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When I went to speak to the admiral who sailed the fleet over, he asked me where I hailed from. |
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The critics hailed him as a major movie tough guy as the film became an instant box-office hit. |
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He was hailed as the wonder horse, the Bullet from Ballydoyle, which would be invincible from a mile to 12 furlongs. |
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They hailed him, and he answered, laughing boisterously and long, so that they glanced after him in surprise. |
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In Ayr and environs, from whence the Bard hailed, the poor burghers eat nothing but haggis and neeps marinated in whisky for months on end. |
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A bus driver was hailed a hero today for saving the lives of his passengers when a car ploughed head-on into his bus. |
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A sudden descent by a Roumanian army into Transylvania on August 30th was hailed as the harbinger of further successes. |
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It is with utter frustration that I see such sports buildings hailed a success when clearly, from a sporting point of view, they cannot be. |
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In early 1996, he was hailed as the man who could save New York's most vulnerable children. |
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Leaving the graveyard, I hailed a taxi cab to take me to the train station where I got on the train without having to pay a cent. |
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They can be hailed on the street and they're available at cabstands in the city, as well as many hotels, restaurants and shopping centers. |
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Art was hailed as an inner, ethical necessity, primary nourishment for the soul. |
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It was an overcast morning with thunderstorms predicted, and although it rained and hailed around lunchtime, most of the day remained fine. |
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Once a member of our Parish hailed me on the street and invited me to enter his house. |
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Absentmindedly, she hailed a taxi and entered, telling the driver her address before sinking into the seat. |
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These vehicles are the only ones licensed and insured to ply for hire, that is take passengers from the taxi ranks or be hailed in the street. |
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As soon as I left, I hailed the first available taxi, and within an hour I was on the plane to Washington. |
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Looking at some of their efforts, I suspect that if they spell their name correctly it is hailed as a triumph, and incorrectly, as expressionism. |
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On the one hand it was hailed as groundbreaking and praised for encouraging debate. |
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This prospect is frequently hailed as facilitating a return to the pristine, paradigmatic democracies of ancient Greece. |
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This target was hailed as completely unreasonable by the agricultural sector, and she was derided for lack of consultation. |
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The 1984 elections were hailed as fair by both the international media and observing organisations, something that has not happened since. |
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Three quick-thinking passers-by were today hailed as heroes for saving a man's life with emergency first aid as he lay on the pavement. |
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Despite my strong Scottish ties, all I knew about my ancestors was that they had originally hailed from Africa. |
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They laughed and hailed obstreperously whenever I spoke something they had not heard of or were interested in. |
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They heard his cheerful voice coming from within as he hailed the proprietor of the establishment. |
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This last performance was hailed as one of the finest Chekhovian performances he had ever seen. |
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A neighbour has been hailed a lifesaver after rescuing a young girl from a Christmas Day blaze and ending up in hospital. |
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A 14-year-old papergirl was hailed for her courage after she chased a bicycle thief and forced him to give the bike back. |
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When it was launched in the 1950s, the hovercraft was hailed as a revolution in sea travel. |
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Bulls boss Brian Noble has hailed the return to form of skipper Robbie Paul ahead of Sunday's clash with Huddersfield Giants. |
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He hailed them and hurried over to chat for a few minutes while Max cleared the tables. |
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His maternal grandparents travelled to the US from Emly, while his paternal grandfather hailed from Killoch in Co Down. |
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The rest of the ride is the sort of reflective, acoustic rock that will probably see her hailed as the new first lady of folk, but her appeal should be more wide-ranging. |
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The decision has been hailed by union leaders as a landmark in granting constitutional rights for trade union activity in a number of other employment sectors. |
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century is already being hailed as a seminal work of economic thought, and with very good reason. |
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By late October, they were being hailed for their spirit and fight. |
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Finally the security hailed a taxi cab and pushed us in and it drove away. |
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It is being hailed as the first sign of an economic rebound. |
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In 1987, The deer Hunter was hailed at the Moscow Film Festival as an important portrayal of the horrors of war. |
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Held at the Auction Mart, the event has been hailed a resounding success. |
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Over the years, the Pahlavi era has been hailed for its successes and criticized for its failings. |
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Yet in their day, Ameriquest and enron looked like innovators too, and were hailed as such. |
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No queues of mourners lined the halls to say a final farewell to the man hailed as the workers' hero as his body lay in state at the House of Parliament yesterday. |
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They cheerfully hailed us in Dari, then Urdu, then broken English. |
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One Sunday morning I was hailed by a trader known as The Banana King who used more pure oratory selling a bunch of bananas than any politician had used since Churchill. |
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Topshop was one of the pioneers of turning catwalk cool into high street hip, and it has been hailed as Fashion Retailer Of The Year, not once but twice. |
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I was trying to find information about a long-dead character who hailed from esters' part of the state. |
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I gave the car a wide berth as it began to smoulder, and hailed a taxi. |
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I didn't know what else to do, so I hailed a taxi and came here. |
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Writing in 1888, historian Henry Howe said that when MacGahan returned to Bulgaria in 1877, he was everywhere hailed as a liberator and deliverer. |
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Keeping in mind that the fact that I was female, alone and in one of the worst neighborhoods in New York I hailed a Taxi cab that was in desperate need of a car wash. |
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Lionel Trilling routinely hailed Hemingway and Faulkner, F.R. Leavis venerated D.H. Lawrence. |
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They were then ushered into the airport's arrivals terminal where they were hailed as heroes by fans who had turned up to welcome the athletes home. |
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However, the fourth Sunday of Lent was hailed as a day for honouring mothers, when servants would have the day off and be encouraged to return home. |
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Last year's inaugural event was hailed as an outstanding success and this year promises to be no less an occasion with a very busy and interesting schedule of events planned. |
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Jerry Ford was once hailed for making his own English muffins after the long national nightmare of Richard Nixon ended. |
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Rain failed to deter protesters turning out for an anti-war march in Colchester, which organisers hailed as one of the biggest demos in the town in recent years. |
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As a result, Tallulah found herself hailed as one of the wits of Manhattan, and she worked hard to make sure the reputation stuck. |
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When the vaccine was introduced in 1988 it was hailed as the key to eradicating the three childhood diseases measles, mumps and rubella in this country. |
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The British press hailed him as the greatest living Mexican artist. |
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Instead of being kicked out as cowards they were hailed as heroes. |
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When the traffic police mooted a proposal to ban parking on the city's arterial roads two years ago, it was hailed as the most revolutionary move. |
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He has long been hailed as a conservative rising star and as a polished and telegenic African American Republican. |
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The late sculptor James McKenna was hailed as one of the best sculptors of the millennium at the unveiling of a monument at his grave in Newbridge last week. |
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Even before starting his postgraduate year, he had achieved considerable success, and he was soon being hailed as the boy wonder of Scottish painting. |
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When the prime minister who presided over all of this is hailed as a statesperson and visionary, are we not laying the foundations for full-blown fascism? |
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Debnath hailed the state industries department for extending all co-operations to him to become the first official exporter of the handicrafts from Tripura. |
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Ali, however, was on good terms, both with the gatekeepers and the guards, both of whom hailed and harangued him in a friendly manner as he stopped briefly to speak with them. |
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It was the third successive year that she had been hailed as the world's best on the sport's greatest stage, a far cry from her days as a carpenter and joiner. |
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Supporters of Franco greeted it with undisguised hostility, while those opposed to the regime hailed the movie, clearly responding to its symbolism. |
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He hailed another auto and we went off in opposite directions. |
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Built at enormous cost, the F-111 was hailed as the plane of the future for the Air Force and the Navy. |
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Players saluted supporters and the fans hailed their heroes who, at the third attempt in seven roller-coaster seasons, had managed to avoid instant relegation. |
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Burke, of course, was a fleet-footed winger, who as a teenager coming through the ranks at Kilmarnock, was hailed as one of the most promising prospects in Scottish football. |
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Experts hailed from disciplines such as agronomy, exercise physiology, endocrinology, metabolomics, and rheology, among others. |
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The Franco-German axis is resurrected from time to time, and either hailed or deprecated for trying to lead the Council in a particular direction. |
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In the process, he has been hailed as a prescient genius and dismissed as a rabid extremist, but almost always recognised as a novelist of great power and originality. |
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A couple of months ago, Thom was being hailed for bucking the system. |
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Bodies come back in flag-shrouded coffins, and the living and maimed are hailed as heroes with purpose. |
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Despite being hailed for her gale-force voice and wowing performances throughout the season, she fell flat on Wednesday night. |
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The judges for the prestigious competition, now in its eighteenth year, also hailed the family's dairy operation as near perfection as you could ever get. |
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A 15-year-old schoolboy has been hailed a hero after tackling a mugger. |
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Friendly Sioux camped nearby hailed the boat as it landed and took hold of the docking ropes, demanding that the vessel's captain treat them to presents. |
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The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults. |
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The theatre of war looms large in France's film culture and this First World War prison drama, based on a true story, was long hailed as one of the greatest films ever made. |
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Ten minutes later, while attempting to spread peanut butter on crispbread, the packet leaped off the shelf and a thousand wholemeal arrows hailed down on me. |
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The Japanese market was hailed at its 2000 launch as the first link in NASDAQ's plan to span the globe with 24-hour trading and hot initial public offerings. |
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At home, Mbeki is usually hailed as a point man for peace in Africa. |
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Elected in 2005, Morales was hailed as a people's hero and even as a healer. |
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In a country where female scientists remain constrained by a forbidding glass ceiling, the appointment of the neuroscientist is being hailed as a major breakthrough. |
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John Sayles is often hailed as the king of independent cinema, so it is little wonder that his latest movie, Silver City, was able to attract such a mouth-watering cast. |
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You'll be hailed as the blue-ribbon bistro chef of the backcountry. |
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The Government decision to defer the programme is to be hailed. |
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His two collections, The Point and The Dead Fish Museum, were hailed by critics and pored over by fans. |
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The bridge is balanced on seven pillars, the tallest one 16 metres higher than the Eiffel Tower, and is hailed as a new wonder of French engineering. |
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The discovery in Pompeii of a pre-Roman temple is being hailed as evidence that the city was sophisticated and thriving 300 years before Vesuvius erupted. |
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While flagship documentaries like Panorama are consigned to the God slot, light entertainment is hailed as having something educative and worthwhile to offer the audience. |
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This has been hailed as good news in the media but like other write-ups on the epidemic, this has been done from the terraces and not in the ring as should be the case. |
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Demonised as a gateway drug, hailed as a medical wonder drug, cannabis is never far from controversy and the debate to legalise it has never been more acute. |
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A community clinic launched by the police in Liden has been hailed as such a success that another bobby is being added to the beat to ensure crime stays down. |
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The Djiboutian guest hailed the modern Omani renaissance under the leadership of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said. |
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In 2008, London named alongside New York City and Hong Kong as Nylonkong, being hailed as the world's three most influential global cities. |
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When afterwards Severus declared openly his son Caracalla as successor, Albinus was hailed emperor by his troops and moved to Gallia. |
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The Enlightenment has long been hailed as the foundation of modern Western political and intellectual culture. |
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It was rebuilt with six wheels and hailed as a great improvement, Hackworth being told to convert the remaining locomotives as soon as possible. |
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Throughout those prosperous times Truro remained a social centre, and many notable people hailed from it. |
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It was hailed as a success, carrying 38,000 passengers on the opening day, and borrowing trains from other railways to supplement the service. |
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His two other rivals, Pescennius Niger and Clodius Albinus, were both were hailed by other factions as Imperator. |
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The style was immediately hailed a success and universally replaced the previous preference for classical design. |
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She has hailed Scottish feminist economist Ailsa McKay as one of her inspirations. |
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The gig was hailed as a success by fans and critics many calling it one of the best concerts Runrig have ever staged. |
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Most of them are dedicated to their founders, who hailed from local dynasties and were venerated as patron saints. |
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The 1947 International Eisteddfod was hailed as an unqualified success with praise for the organisers, the founders, and all the competitors. |
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Members of Parliament in West Cumbria have hailed the bridge as a saviour for local industry. |
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During the Unification of Germany in the 19th century, Arminius became hailed as a symbol of German unity and freedom. |
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Some western Ukrainians, who had only joined the Soviet Union in 1939, hailed the Germans as liberators. |
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If the consul won an overwhelming victory, he was hailed as imperator by his troops, and could request to be granted a triumph. |
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Thereafter, Alamanni was ruled by Franks and the only remaining native Alamannic nobility seems to have hailed from Alsace. |
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After his martyrdom, he was quickly hailed as a saint in Fulda and other areas in Germania and in England. |
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Traditional historiography has hailed Pelagius' victory at Covadonga as the beginning of the Reconquista. |
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Another important Malacca trader was Curia de Raja who also hailed from Luzon. |
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Its rediscovery has been hailed by archaeologists as the most important find in Canada since the L'Anse aux Meadows rediscovery. |
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There are bus stops, and in rural areas buses are often simply hailed as they approach. |
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The Right to Information Act 2009 passed by the Jatiyo Sangshad was hailed as a major reform. |
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These peoples hailed from the Great Lakes regions of eastern and central Africa. |
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Constitution Plaza had been hailed as a model of urban renewal, but it gradually became a concrete office park. |
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It's no wonder since Bioshock is hailed as the spiritual successor of the uberly creepy System Shock games. |
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This stance was, of course, hailed by the war hawk pundits as an example of Harper's leading role In confronting Russia. |
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And her work in Trip to bountiful was widely hailed as an Emmy sure thing. |
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Doreen Winkler is being hailed as a hero after she saved two men from an oncoming subway at Bowling Green station in New York City. |
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The coach driver, from Londonbased Redwing Coaches, is being hailed a hero for spotting the lorry and preventing an even more serious accident. |
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Al Buainain welcomed the Peruvian Ambassador, and hailed friendship ties bonding the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Republic of Peru. |
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The restauranteur particularly hailed a recent initiative aimed at improving and stimulating the Egyptian economy by Egyptian youth. |
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His desertion barely warranted a comment, but he was not hailed as a hero. |
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A BAGGAGE handler who tackled an alleged terrorist was hailed a hero by Gordon Brown when he met the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street. |
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Company president Osamu Maebashi, who used to be homeless, was once hailed as a rookie entrepreneur supporting the unemployed and homeless. |
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And the brash, blokey publications were once hailed as a backlash against the political correctness of Tony Blair's New Britain. |
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Two wee Irish nyaffs with tidal waves on their bonces are being hailed as the stars of the National TV Awards and tipped as the next big thing. |
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Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson hailed the French Revolution. |
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The decision is hailed as victory in the region where Sunderland greengrocer Steve Thoburn was the first metric martyr. |
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Initially, Taylorism was hailed as a progressive force that would free workers from the whim of autocratic bosses and benefit all. |
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The mushier version, which is eight minutes longer, was chosen for release after being hailed a success at a US test screening. |
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Ya Jaane Na and Mere Baap Pehle Aap, her onscreen chirpiness has been hailed and scrutinised at great length. |
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With more than half a squad calling off, Strachan hailed the stand-ins who stood up to the big guns. |
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Overall, however, the turf accountants hailed the third aft the win5 afternoon of the Festival as one of the best ever. |
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A MYSTERY surfer has been hailed a hero after saving two teenagers from drowning in chilly waters. |
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An airline pilot hailed a hero after helping to crash-land a stricken passenger jet at Heathrow Airport is set to receive jobseeker's allowance. |
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All but one of the shortlisted six hailed from the mother country. |
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The late Irving Kristol was hailed as the father of neoconservatism. |
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Panto king Dean Park has hailed his co-stars for giving him the courage to return to the stage after his cancer battle. |
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Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited the scene yesterday and hailed the emergency crews and ordinary Glaswegians who rushed to help. |
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For his part, Parth hailed Iraq for showing cooperation with Kuwait over the resolution of the issue of missing Kuwaitis. |
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But he said he soon recognised the Dutchman's strengths and hailed the Manchester United boss as a perfectionist. |
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When the hypermarket opened in the 60s, on the corner of Mill Street and Park Road, it was hailed as a groundbreaker. |
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He's been hailed as the world's most famous Scot but Simpsons grouch Groundskeeper Willie was meant to be Swedish. |
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He is hailed by postmodernists for his fictive propositions and counterlives. |
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Marwan Abu Sultan, representative of Al Khalil province, hailed the care given by HAI for orphans. |
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When they first hit high-street stores, duvets were hailed as the lazy mans alternative to traditional bed linen. |
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The man, hailed as the inspiration behind bands like Ocean Colour Scene and Oasis, says his new album Heliocentric is likely to be his last. |
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He's been hailed the human shield, the man who was shot three times as he protected his fiancee during the Tunisian beach massacre. |
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Lennon also hailed the return of Gudjohnsen, who collected two Premie League titles with Chelsea and also Champions League honours with Barcelona after he left the club. |
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Twain's precocious and wayward protagonist is hailed as a depositary and a hierophantic flag-bearer of the broad frontier-territory-wilderness ethos. |
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Meanwhile, the sense of personal responsibility and self-ownership draw ever closer to extinction, a trend doltishly hailed with thunderous applause. |
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Phonics teaches pupils to read by using sounds rather than recognising whole words and has been hailed by ministers as the best way to teach young children to read. |
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For instance, Vasari wrote of several artists who hailed from a town in northwestern Italy in the region of Piedmont, between Milan and Turin, now known as Vercelli. |
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Although the 12-year-old star didn't win last night, music svengali Simon Cowell hailed her as an incredible talent who is destined to be an international star. |
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Ryland scored his first international success in the rarefied world of Baroque music, where he was hailed as one of the finest countertenors of his generation. |
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They are best-known for the Norns, stars of their sim Creatures, and a computer-generated intelligence that has been hailed as a major breakthrough by serious scientists. |
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The move wasn't universally hailed, however, with concerns that the Tridentine Mass availability could lead to requests that priests do other rites in pre-Vatican II styles. |
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Nominated as Best Female Stand-Up in the Chortle Awards, Jo has been hailed for her 'intelligent observational comedy, quick mind and, at times, sharp tongue. |
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Although tea has been hailed for its health benefits for centuries, it's only recently that researchers have been investigating its chemical properties in detail. |
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I read with jaw-dropping shock that an accused child molester is being hailed as a modern-day Galileo or Copernicus in the pages of this magazine. |
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Television personality Oprah Winfrey is to resurrect her book club, which was hailed by publishers for creating best sellers of her monthly selections. |
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Lovat history-maker Kevin Bartlett hailed keeper Stuart MacDonald as the best he has ever seen as the Kiltarlity side lifted the Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup yesterday. |
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Collins was a brilliant player with Celtic, Everton, Leeds United and Scotland and has been hailed as a major influence in the successful Don Revie era at Elland Road. |
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Tort restrictionists immediately hailed the decision as a victory. |
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Head coach David Wagner hailed the Bermudian's all-round contribution as he scored his fifth of the season to seal the 2-0 Championship win at Birmingham City. |
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As the leading Hollywood jewelry designer, hailed in the media as The King of Bling, the Ace of Diamonds, Neil Lane has international style influence. |
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Up to now, Purdue has focused on two scientific papers published in 2005 that Dr. Taleyarkhan hailed as independent confirmation of his sonofusion results. |
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With their black and yellow livery, Barcelona's taxis are easily spotted, and can be caught from one of many taxi ranks, hailed on street, called by telephone or via app. |
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The Roman army hailed Alexander as emperor on March 13, 222, immediately instilling him with the titles of Augustus, pater patriae, and pontifex maximus. |
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The Roman people hailed Trajan's triumph in Dacia with the longest and most expensive celebration in their history, financed by a part of the gold taken from the Dacians. |
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Eurostar has been hailed as having set new standards in international rail travel and has won praise several times over, recognising its high standards. |
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Picture Post hailed the WNO's chorus as the finest in Britain. |
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Manson identifies as a feminist and has been hailed as a feminist icon. |
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This has been hailed as an extremely significant economic development for the area and a strategically important part of Scotland's IT infrastructure as a whole. |
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His maternal grandfather was Irish and hailed from Kilkenny. |
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He grows frantic when he finds that some people have started to follow him around, with even the slightest unusual occurrence being hailed as a miracle. |
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Vice chancellor Leszek Borysiewicz hailed the success of the issue. |
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To the people along the lower Mississippi River, the flatboat men eventually came to be known as Kaintucks, whether or not they hailed from Kentucky. |
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Most damaging of all was the fall of Singapore, which had previously been hailed as an impregnable fortress and the eastern equivalent of Gibraltar. |
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