Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries. |
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He held his end up gracefully, and even more kudos to him for being able to flirt in a foreign language. |
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Traditional systems of medicine like Ayurveda are staging a comeback and getting kudos for their holistic approach to ailments. |
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Some will fare better than others when the kudos are handed out, but all will be secure in the knowledge that they gave it their best shot. |
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Again, kudos o'plenty are definitely in order for your discrete handling of a very ticklish situation. |
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The charity gains financially, the company earns kudos, and the benevolent consumer gets to feel good about his or her contribution. |
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I feel a high-class hotel with all its attendant facilities would carry more kudos than yet more apartments. |
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There were several breakout hits, films that commanded both critical kudos and broad audience appeal, assuring substantive box-office numbers. |
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Webster is aware of the kudos to be earned, but is approaching this season with the usual calm of a seasoned battler. |
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The clever-clever developers get all the kudos for coming up with the idea in the first place. |
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There's kudos in finding a great fashion look at a modest price and without the obvious pointer of a flashy designer label. |
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It now stands to cash in on the kudos and attract at least some of the 20 per cent or so floating votes. |
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Leftists try to gain kudos for themselves by frothing at the mouth over such attempts. |
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Mutual funds get kudos if their independent directors invest in the mutual funds. |
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In return for their patience, unis will increase fees to close out the low income families securing the institutions kudos and academic standing. |
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The success in tempting overseas companies and thousands of jobs to Scotland gave it kudos. |
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How much kudos is there really in beating Milan's B team or Ajax on an off day? |
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The greatest kudos, he says, is accorded to those who have been caught more than once, yet continue to break the law. |
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The lone conductor never stood a chance of subduing them, but kudos to her for trying anyway. |
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I don't know if they nailed him later with a credit card chargeback, but I say kudos to him for giving us all a big laugh. |
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However, Mr Murphy gave kudos to the Credit Union for organising the event. |
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Still a win is a win and the champs will find a way to win when its necessary so kudos to Detroit. |
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I've given out some kudos to Julia Baird and we all vigorously debated Miranda Devine. |
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So it isn't as if it is going to bring a lot of extra ratings but it will certainly bring a lot of kudos to the network that did it. |
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Even the staff at the International Plaza Hotel offered kudos to the conference. |
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Now on the surface this sounds like a right reasonable question to ask and kudos to the guy who brought it up. |
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Also, kudos to Terry Milewski of the CBC for fantastic reporting of this story. |
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It gives equal kudos to Harrison, the man who spent decades creating the most accurate clock in the world, and King. |
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They again gave kudos to the organising committee, led by retired police officer Kyron Arthur. |
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Still she performed like a trooper and actually did the shoot so kudos to her. |
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Now I have to give credit where it is due, so kudos to all those involved in the major drug bust on Monos Island. |
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The artists may get the kudos, but it's gallerists who ensure that the show goes on. |
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Winning the quiz, aside from the kudos and respect from your peers, nets you eight pints of beer or lager. |
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I'll give kudos to Kendall who has tried three times to get rid of him. |
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Lastly, kudos to all three performers for their spot-on character work. |
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As for the implementation itself, there were nothing but kudos for the CGI team. |
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We'll deal with those challenges in the same manner that has led to kudos for Canada around the world-with prudence, discipline and decisiveness. |
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More kudos to your site due to the fact the CEO likes your idea! |
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If you are one of the few who have stuck with it, kudos to you. |
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Changing public opinion, of course, will be the work of a generation or maybe two, but kudos to Stewart for getting it started. |
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The voluminous and emotional responses ranged from kudos to condemnation. |
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The very premise makes for a dodgy commercial undertaking, thus kudos to Anderson for venturing on it. |
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It is all about the glamour pusses who get all the kudos around the world. |
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Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in arbitrage. |
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Having a bilingual secretary in a company can add huge kudos. |
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If so, kudos to Neyer for being the only one to stand up to the guy. |
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Some great theater happened off-broadway, with two movie actors deserving special kudos. |
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Meanwhile, bootlegs of the finished product circulated, generating critical kudos, a groundswell of interest, and a bidding war among nearly 30 other labels. |
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We might be better off whispering our kudos or toasting each other in out-of-the-way bars. |
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Since the show takes place in a variety of locales, kudos go to the set designers, prop men, and wardrobe mistresses who had to create two entirely different shows each week. |
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The promoters see it as more important to have the kudos of an exclusive body than the reality of an across-the-board transformation of society. |
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The heat, however, is on Hurt Locker, which has received countless kudos for its gritty, claustrophobic, doc-like quality. |
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Smashing up a hamburger joint might give a person kudos of a kind. |
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In some of her designs for trousers, there was the additional and creative element of safety pins, a unique accessory for punks, a reason she won kudos that night. |
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Let the kudos come to you from co-workers and management, and avoid being perceived as a tireless self-promoter. |
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Congratulations to all participants and the finalists in each age category, and kudos to the overall winner. |
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If, by chance, I have dreamt it, then I naturally take all of the kudos. |
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This year, kudos came from other research agencies in England, Scotland and Australia. |
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But I give kudos to the E. C. B. for managing what really has been a tightrope situation. |
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Yet certain themes emerge as their opinions offer some kudos, present many challenges and provide food for thought. |
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Even in Macao the high-rollers will flock to the place that offers the nicest goodies and kudos. |
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They have received national and international kudos for their contributions to this field. |
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While less rapid, WG II saw a rare accumulation of kudos for the Secretariat and the improvements made to the Biosafety Clearing House. |
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Sure enough, the Philo blessing boosted the kudos of the 1963 tennis shoe exponentially. |
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He practices directing as antithetically and abusively to the author's intentions as perversely possible, reaping kudos from benighted reviewers and audiences alike. |
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To be fair, O'Reilly does give kudos to CrunchBase itself for linking out to other sources. |
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Good luck and kudos to you for taking an interest in a needy child. |
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Also, kudos to Amy from Cooking with Amy for getting some press as well. |
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He wasn't looking for kudos and insisted on a similar attitude from everyone involved, no matter how stellar. |
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I would be remiss if I did not give kudos or credit to some degree to the government of the day and to the Minister of Social Development. |
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I think it's a good move both because it congratulates users arid provides a mechanism for sharing kudos virally. |
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It does this by allowing managers to track projects, guide their team and give kudos to deserving staff for others to see within its online application. |
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I give kudos to the parliamentary secretary, the chair of the committee, all members of the Bloc, and a particular member who put a great deal of extraordinary effort into ensuring the proper balance was met. |
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I'll give kudos to the current CDS in one respect. |
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But respect and kudos don't limit themselves to a small incrowd: when the band take to the stage of the Ancienne Belgique in September 2007, the place is packed to capacity. |
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One Twitter user may be deserving of more than his fair share of kudos. |
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I am pleased to say that the current Minister of Health when he was the Ontario health minister showed a great deal of leadership at that time and received kudos from all parties and stakeholders for his leadership. |
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Coopee gave it kudos for its excellent client support, antivirus capabilities, and well-rounded software and hardware inventory, remote control, software distribution and license metering services. |
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Mr Abhisit gained kudos for quelling an unruly mob. |
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It was only a few years later that I first met him and can make the claim to the second-hand kudos of having known him for rather longer and perhaps slightly better than most sports writers. |
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The minister for finance, Brian Lenihan, seized an opportunity to win back some kudos from a public outraged over the behaviour of the country's banks. |
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They come to the Donmar for kudos or to reinvent their careers. |
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They are giving us kudos on the job we have been doing with them. |
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The showstopper, Iris Maity, deserved kudos for carrying off a lehenga weighing 30 kg with such elan. |
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But ownership bestowed a definite kudos on the owner, who is probably still turning up at bottle parties carrying the same packet. |
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So kudos to director Bernard Rose for trying to breathe life into a genre that's become so tired and directionless of late. |
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The performance of Karel Doormen during that emergency earned the Royal Dutch Navy a fair measure of kudos. |
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I offered him a deal where he was to gen me up on aerobatics in return for the kudos Of being one Of the first two squadron pilots to aerobat an Anson. |
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The DLO based the scenarios on real-world situations with text-book solutions, and the courseware offers kudos for the right decision and consequences for bad decision-making. |
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But total kudos to the ladies who refer to them as breasticles, chesticles, babylons, bazookas, guzingas, bangers, noobies and, a possible winner, Michael Boobles. |
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