He commended the award winners for their dedication and commitment to the game. |
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In the spring time of the year, the judicious use of aperient medicines is much to be commended. |
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Restored Victorian buildings and innovative new designs have been officially commended in a town watchdog's annual awards. |
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A York youngster who helped to rescue a woman from a burning flat has been commended for his bravery by the city's most senior judge. |
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On one hand, it is to be commended for the depth of treatment of individual pericopes. |
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We would have been happy to get highly commended but this result is tremendous and the lads can feel proud. |
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A regular visitor to the station, the Mayor commended Julie for always greeting him with a warm welcome and a smile. |
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It's good to see any part of it so nicely commended because it usually comes in for criticism and negative reportage. |
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Dean attained first prize in his section, while Shane's work was highly commended by the judges. |
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They commended him for persisting with the story whilst under pressure from numerous sources. |
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The judges commended colourful hanging baskets and flower pots at businesses in Addingham. |
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A hero who smashed his way into a burning house to rescue his elderly neighbour has been commended by the fire service. |
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For Soups and Sauces, Daylesford came out top with beetroot and bacon soup and commended for butternut, sage and onion soup. |
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Benne is to be commended especially for the effort and creativity that resulted in his typology. |
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It included marginal notes which commended it to the Puritans, who wished to study it without need of priestly interpretation. |
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The council commended the way in which BBC Wales now works with its audiences, immersing programme makers in the community. |
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The juice of lemons and oranges are antiscorbutics never enough to be commended. |
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The members of the emergency services were repeatedly but restrainedly commended for doing a fine job. |
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She commended him for maintaining the same characters unlike local soaps on Zimbabwean television. |
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A Skipton pilot was commended by the Royal Air Force for successfully landing a burning aircraft at Portsmouth airport. |
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Drafted into the Polish army Majer was commended as a first class soldier in the heavy artillery regiment. |
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According to Keys, the station was commended for its outstanding service rendered to areas under its jurisdiction. |
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Naomh Eoin's inability to use their extra man sufficiently definitely had a bearing, but St. Mullins must be commended for their team spirit. |
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In the prepared dishes, the shop was highly commended for spinach and smoked bacon quiche and commended for beef bourgignon. |
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A lot of hard work and time has gone into them and they are to be commended on their interest and enthusiasm in seeing it through. |
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Indeed, he commended the Quakers, who rejected the sacraments, for their stress on God as Spirit. |
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In 1 Henry IV he is commended by Prince Harry after Shrewsbury, and sent with Westmorland to quell the northern rebels. |
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The firm was also highly commended for its Travelnews publication, produced and delivered in conjunction with the Bolton Evening News. |
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Mr Bradley's quietly principled and wholly ethical stance is to be commended. |
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Craig, 25, was highly commended in the weekly newspaper reporter of the year section at the Newsquest Editorial Awards. |
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What cannot be disputed, however, is its high-mindedness, for which he must be seriously commended. |
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And this St Paul's squad has to be commended with the way they dedicated themselves to the task. |
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Although she missed out on the top prize, she was highly commended for her enthusiasm and drive by the judges. |
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When her Son saw her and his other friends weeping with a tearful voice he commended her to John. |
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Mr. O'Neal thanked God for the life of the deceased and the service he rendered and commended his soul to God. |
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I was so hoping I was on my way out, that I commended my spirit to death and passed out. |
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The government should be commended for embarking on a process to develop such a strategy. |
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The Lady Morrigan herself has commended you on your fine performances, and suggests that if you keep this up, you will be in her good graces. |
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Your Honour, what has just fallen from your Honour is exactly what commended itself to the learned President. |
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The school was also commended for its good standard of care and guidance given to children. |
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He understood the Doctor and commended his stand on the ecclesiastical issues of the day to members of the congregation and to the deacons. |
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The University of Illinois Press is to be commended for republishing this Chicago gem. |
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The foresighted legislation in this country that allows progress in stem research is to be commended. |
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It is not one that commended itself to the judge originally dealing with the paper application. |
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Judge Hastie greeted me warmly in his chambers and commended me on my academic achievement. |
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Furthermore, Madam Clarkson should be commended for keeping the office above politics. |
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The Chamber also commended the police for their swift response, but warned that a greater effort was needed to fight crime. |
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The judge commended Hazel for the degree of detailed information in her project. |
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The use of longer words is probably rewarded, praised or at least commended. |
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When good decisions are taken people get praised and they get commended, and rightly so. |
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The aforementioned and heavy-handed passage aside, Hecht's film should be commended for its treatment of potentially incendiary elements. |
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He should be commended and judges in other former dictatorships should follow his lead. |
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An aspect commended and praised only last year by the senior chief inspector of schools, in a report on school standards. |
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The project is to be commended for promoting individual responsibility in health care. |
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The University of Oklahoma Press is to be commended for bringing this wonderful text out of seclusion and putting together a truly fine publication. |
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The pastors and laypeople of these local churches are to be commended for their faithful and fruitful service. |
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The film's cast is acquitted, and most are commended for fine work. |
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Sudan commended Cuba for the great achievement in economic, social and cultural rights and civil and political rights. |
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Not that Robertson or anybody else shouldn't defend the right to life. Robertson should be commended for his strong support of right-to-life issues. |
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The Commission should be commended in bringing some sort of order to a discussion which hitherto, I should say, has run wild. |
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Another letter writer commended a nurse for her altruistic nature, vast knowledge and commitment to care. |
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These have been commended in Canada and elsewhere for their vividness, their integrity and their originality. |
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He commended his English golfing descendants for being personable and creative. |
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Recalling the Durban session, it commended the Chairperson for preparing a good report. |
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Vancouver's plan to become the greenest city in the world has been internationally commended as a successful climate change strategy. |
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On a final note, I would like to say a word of thanks to Finland and Germany, who are to be commended for initiating the proposal. |
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I commended my constituents for the small and large actions they take every day and I challenged them to do more. |
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They are to be commended on their unshakeable determination and on helping to bring about integration through concrete facts and actions. |
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The Council commended the efforts undertaken by the Quartet, its Special Envoy and his team to reach the agreement. |
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This office is fulfilling its linguistic obligations very well and the postmistress should be commended. |
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Charlottetown is also to be commended for coming to the aid of no less than 25 distressed mariners, undoubtedly preserving lives at sea. |
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The Council commended APCICT on the progress made towards a number of significant achievements within a short period of time. |
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France commended Morocco's transparency, spirit of cooperation and commitment. |
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Our Canadian colleagues are to be commended for placing this topic once again on the agenda of this body. |
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Delegates commended the governments of both countries for the high quality of their applications. |
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El Salvador commended IAEA for its work to prevent diversion of fissile material or nuclear technology for non-peaceful use. |
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The institutional framework established for human rights promotion and protection and the legislative reforms undertaken were also commended. |
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Council commended the Government of Ethiopia for having agreed to provide five tactical helicopters. |
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He commended the Government's commitment to addressing the significant problems which the country faced. |
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The absence of litter, graffiti and weeds was commended, but the street furniture, bollards, seating and railings would benefit from fresh painting and staining, they said. |
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You were commended after the avian flu pandemic for your ability to forge such close friendships with international leaders. |
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Her gentle, good humoured and obliging nature, mild manner and unassuming disposition commended her to all fortunate enough to make her acquaintance. |
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One that a few years ago commended her study and offered their help, should she need it. |
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In the case of the Metro-North, the MTA stood its ground in allowing free speech, and should be commended. |
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Had it been written subsequent to that event, we would have commended those who have offered powerful witness and care in response to the tragedy. |
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The provision of ten recycling banks was commended by the judging panel but they saw weed control as a problem at Barrack Street near the junction with the Tullow Road. |
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The move has the blessing of the Franciscan community in Waterford who have commended the City Council on the proposal to move the Luke Wadding statue to Greyfriars. |
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The inspectors have commended us for those efforts and have given us a couple of useful pointers on how to continue our improvements and we are already taking action on those. |
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William of the President's Council on Bioethics is to be commended for his untiring efforts supporting scientific progress through ethical stem-cell research. |
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The author should be commended for having contributed immeasurably to understanding the ancient relationships of other peoples, religions and the Hebraic culture. |
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His natural ability to be flexible and spontaneous at the same time always commended itself to orchestras, but I don't believe he looked on himself as a stylist. |
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The hospitals were commended for their good signposting, bright and uncluttered corridors and clinical areas with helpful and organised support staff. |
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She commended the staff and students for their commitment to recycling. |
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And like untold hundreds of men and woman have done throughout the Conference's 57-year history, I closed my eyes, commended my soul to God, and accepted the invitation. |
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It faced competition from specialist firms from around the globe, but still walked away with two golds, one silver, two bronzes and three highly commended awards. |
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He added there had been a lot of preparation work and praised local schoolchildren who were highly commended for their debut in the young persons category. |
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The organisers are to be commended on the growth of the market since its instigation and also in achieving a very successful business market in the area. |
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Both police constables received a commendation from Hampshire's Chief Constable for their actions and were personally commended by the court for their bravery. |
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As well as the author, the publishers are also to be commended in allowing a liberal selection of maps and illustrations as well as footnotes at the bottom of each page. |
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The Council should be commended for starting the ball rolling on Bingley's regeneration and urged to pressure the new owners of the shopping precinct for speedy action. |
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It commended the Yemeni authorities on this comprehensive nomination of a significant archipelago, located in the arid tropical zone. |
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His report is to be commended, because it takes a very broad view of the issue. |
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Senator Whitehouse should be commended for preventing Mr. Mukasey from playing the fool. |
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Of late he's frequently commended for his wittiness, and quotes a few examples. |
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He particularly commended Earl Wieman for the succinctness of the report. |
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At her inauguration, she commended the Girl Scouts for their work. |
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He developed an interest in horse riding and hunting, diversions that later commended him to his Roman captors. |
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That is not least precisely why we are members of this European Union and it is to be commended that we obtain information and evince an interest. |
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Scottish Widows was highly commended in the Best Pension Provider category. |
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Another bowler who has to be commended for his lionhearted show, albeit for a losing cause, was Ashok Dinda of Pune Warriors. |
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Although her advice was ignored, her actions were later commended to the king by Sir William. |
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Awarding body CAMRA commended the Steamboat for its impressive range of beers from both independent and microbrewers on their eight handpumps. |
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It has been commended for its sensitive depiction of the close relationship between the hero and his religious mentor, Quaker William Walters. |
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The Deputy Premier commended Midpoint Events Management for organising training and education expo for the third consecutive year. |
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North Tyneside Council has been highly commended for its plans to reduce its carbon footprint. |
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Milton had already commended Overton, along with Edmund Whalley and Bulstrode Whitelocke, in Defensio Secunda. |
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Three of them are commended for whichever work they have been doing and the fourth one is discommended and told that they have fallen a little short in their standards. |
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Republic of Guinea commended the socio economic progress which provides a definitive guarantee of its successfulness in overcoming poverty and social inequalities. |
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He commended the Hashemites for their special and continued care of the mosques over the past decades. |
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It is more than a big shot Fraternité Matin was just achieved. It is historical and magnificent'', guests to this gala commended the initiators of this party which also fell under the overall 'Mothers' Day slated for Sunday. |
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He was commended for his work, and there is no suggestion that if he had eschewed all coat trailings his success would have been greater. |
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Your creativity in finding a solution to this problem, without having to be bogged down by procedural concerns, is highly commended by my delegation. |
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He was commended for his dynamism and his analytical approach to making Zain Bahrain one of the technology leaders in the region. |
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The ministry commended student volunteers who stepped up to help parents in the uniform distribution process. |
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The representative of the Netherlands commended the efforts being made by the Director-General to fulfil his pledges and assured him of his country's support in that regard. |
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Several members commended the excellent presentation and report. |
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He should be commended for his role and timely intervention. |
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Her delegation commended UNPOS for its work under difficult circumstances and for its utilization of the common support services available through the United Nations Office at Nairobi. |
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She commended housing co-ops for their history of effective advocacy not only on behalf of their members but also on behalf of those who are still looking for affordable housing. |
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You're to be commended, as well, on the fact that you're looking ahead. |
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In all sectors the joint work done was commended and appreciated. |
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The team's commitment to health and safety is to be commended. |
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At the same time, the Ombudsman commended the Commission for the measures already taken to reduce payment delays, namely, simplifying procedures and ensuring better internal monitoring. |
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Canada should be commended for the work, and the leadership of the previous government, under Prime Minister Martin, and all those who have worked so hard. |
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It commended the substantial reduction in illiteracy by launching a national literacy campaign, and noted the reestablishment of free education for all, asking more about this experience and its implications. |
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Dr James Fitzpatrick, a paediatrician who has been working in the Fitzroy Valley since 2008 and lead author on the study, said the community should be commended for exposing the issue. |
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Examiners commended QCSB's record of community development lending, particularly lending for multifamily housing for LMI individuals. |
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The others were Greta Timar, who was highly commended, Lovepreet Kaur, and Phil Ankers, who were both commended. |
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Expressing regret at his departure and applauding his tireless commitment to development, Board members commended the Administrator for his visionary leadership in guiding UNDP through a challenging yet vital reform period. |
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The Committee commended the Government of Costa Rica for its initiative to incorporate the marine environment into the Park and encouraged it to extend management from 8km to the 15km legal limit around the island. |
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Speaking at the conference, Mr Matsuura commended Her Highness' generous support for the conference and her unsparing efforts to mobilize support in favour of re-building the educational community of Iraq. |
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Whatever hand, human or randomly digital, is guiding the programming over at Netflix, they are to be commended on consistently turning up the most pleasingly unexpected documentaries. |
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Members applauded the result and the Chair commended them for the extraordinary civility and perceptiveness that they demonstrated during the discussion. |
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The two scholars should be commended not only for editing these important texts but also for this exciting new venue for Mandaean studies. |
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This part, at any rate, of Robert Owen's social philosophy has commended itself to the practical judgment of the civilised world. |
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It cannot be denied that those actions must be commended for their rapidity, fairness and legal rigour, which redounded greatly to the benefit of the human rights of the detained persons. |
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DuBois also commended business as a vehicle for African American advancement. |
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Magaziner should be commended for his creation of a credible presentation of the BCM in South Africa. |
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Brébeuf's outstanding leadership, together with his other soldierly qualities, commended him to us as a highly suitable candidate for selection as our Patron Saint. |
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Comparatively early in his reign, according to Asser, the southern Welsh princes, owing to the pressure on them from North Wales and Mercia, commended themselves to Alfred. |
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He commended the services rendered by Pranav Ganesh, the outgoing consul for consular affairs at the Indian Consulate in Jeddah, during the past four years. |
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Stanley's committee should be commended for doing what they can to lift the stones and let light shine on some of the Government's murkiest business. |
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Rose Styron, co-editor of the collection, is to be commended for her big-heartedness in allowing her late husband's turbulent soul to shine forth in all its complicated glory. |
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For I hear their carriage well commended, especially the Duke of Nevers, saving that the Queen's musicians and other inferior officers complain, that he was very dry-handed. |
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Chief executive Dr Peter Bartlett commended Bapco not only for its outstanding EHS performance but also for the role it plays in promoting EHS in Bahrain and the region. |
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Halifax Sharedealing was named Best Online Stockbroker for the third year in a row, and was highly commended in the Excellence in Customer Service category. |
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In the Best Mortgage Provider category, Halifax was highly commended. |
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This book tackles an extremely complex and challenging topic theoretically, historiographically, and textually, and for that the author must be commended. |
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The prince also commended the bank for its partnership in the campaign, in the presence of Princess Hayfa Faisal Abdulaziz, chairman of Zahra Breast Cancer Association. |
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William Gaillard, UEFA's Director of Communications, commended the SFA and Scottish clubs, including Rangers, for their actions in fighting discrimination. |
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Veteran sports writer John Gibson was highly commended in the category of sports writer of the year, for his work in The Journal's sister paper, the Evening Chronicle. |
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