I can remember taking particular note of the laudatory comments about him in these publications. |
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As usual, the media wrote laudatory profiles about the 30-year-old, black, Southern New Democrat who represented the future of the party. |
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During the union election, all the New York dailies ran highly laudatory articles about him. |
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The obituary is highly laudatory, a testimony of praise for a creative artist. |
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The house itself is not in the best of repair, of course, and that may be the main problem with laudatory celebrations this summer. |
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Singular mistflower bacterize the laudatory Tulostomatales with molecular mattress. |
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That this is the volume's main thrust is not apparent from the dust-jacket description or laudatory blurbs from colleagues. |
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Nothing suits her better than bucking her party and getting all those nice laudatory articles about what a maverick she is. |
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In spite of my laudatory remarks for the governor of the Central Bank, the whole system has to change. |
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Peter the Great at once commissioned it from Danzig masters and presented it to her with a laudatory poem that glorified her military exploits. |
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On War, which had first been translated in 1873, was republished in 1908 to the accompaniment of many laudatory commentaries. |
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The laudatory nature of this article was treated with some scepticism by many of the residents. |
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He didn't want his 50th jubilee to be celebrated at all, let alone celebrated with the customary pompous laudatory speeches. |
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Yet if the laudatory comments of his students are true, they suggest a fairness in his classroom manner often absent in his writing. |
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Many laudatory speeches during birthday parties and eulogies during funerals simply skip over this time and construct biographical outlines without these years. |
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Brief laudatory video clips were shown on the screen behind the stage, the voiceover intoning brief biographies of the two officials and their curriculum vitae. |
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The inscriptions are replete with complimentary titles and laudatory sentiments and are finely enameled in the purplish gray background characteristic of wares made for him. |
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Here's a sampling of laudatory comments culled from the archives. |
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It got very laudatory comments from the commander of the Battalion. |
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I have even received three laudatory letters from black prisoners, all recounting how they subscribed to the party-faithful line in their youth but have rejected it since. |
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It is also prohibited to use laudatory wordings that could mislead the consumer. |
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The German Environment Minister, Sigmar Gabriel, honored Jürgen Habermas with a laudatory speech. |
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Their laudatory feedback on our decentralization efforts touched me deeply. |
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The adoption of the Supplementary Protocol was followed by long ovations and laudatory statements. |
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I don't agree with everything you say, Mr. Bulkowski, but I think your first point is absolutely laudatory and is the most important one. |
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The German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier honored the Serbian President Boris Tadic with a laudatory speech. |
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The former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder honored Jean-Claude Trichet with a laudatory speech. |
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Indications may be used which refer to privately owned brands or names, provided they are not laudatory or are such as to mislead the consumer. |
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The investigative impulse of these journalists may be laudatory, but how careful was the process? |
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The true practice of a sport consists of a dialogue of each person with his own body, under the critical and possibly laudatory eyes of others. |
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The first time round, in 2011, the critics, while not unkind, were not laudatory. |
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More honest and accurate than laudatory adjectives on a fitness report or hyperbole in a medal citation, it is the true measure of a man by the people who know him the best. |
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The laudatory connotation of a word mark does not mean that it cannot be appropriate for the purposes of guaranteeing to consumers the origin of the goods or services which it covers. |
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However, the use of indications referring to companies, names, business names and private trademarks which are not laudatory in nature and are not likely to mislead the purchaser are permitted. |
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Reference may however be made to undertakings, names, company names, brand names and associations provided that laudatory wordings that could mislead the consumer are not used. |
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It is forbidden to add to the PDO any description that is not expressly provided for, though business and brand names may be used, on condition that they have no laudatory purport and are not such as to mislead the purchaser. |
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The laudatory pronouncements of the eminent German classicist Johann Joachim Winckelmann, who made his first trip to Naples in 1755, and the etchings of Giambattista Piranesi did much to popularize the excavations. |
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However, keep your tone neutral and avoid being too laudatory or pompous. |
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The notices were laudatory, mentioning him alongside great predecessors such as Edmund Kean, William Macready and Henry Irving. |
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I thank Mrs McGuinness very much for her very laudatory remarks. |
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This sounds very innocuous, very laudatory. |
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The school wrote a sheaf of laudatory case studies about the company. |
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The hope is that the Poles will sustain this momentum to speed the accession of Serbia and other Balkan countries, says Zoltan Kovacs, the state secretary for communications. Others are less laudatory. |
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Additional information may be given in another field of vision, provided this is not of a laudatory nature and does not mislead the consumer as to the nature and characteristics of the product. |
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Because Canada and Colombia are already obliged to follow these principles due to their membership in the ILO, however, this is not a particularly laudatory advance. |
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So far members of the European Council have engaged in laudatory statements but when ministers have to deal with the subjects at hand the political will seems to evaporate. |
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The names of undertakings, holdings and estates, business names and brand names may not have laudatory connotations, nor may they mislead the consumer. |
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The 350th anniversary of his death in 1983 was celebrated very publicly, both with ceremonies in Shanghai and a laudatory article in the Beijing Review. |
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The comparison of these two passages will probably have suggested to you the fact of the immense superiority of the satirical over the laudatory powers of Dryden. |
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Acclamation medals are those on which laudatory acclamations are recorded. |
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Other historians have taken a far less laudatory view, arguing that genuine democracy began to arise only with the Second Reform Act in 1867, or perhaps even later. |
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The giraffe was presented as the qilin, but this association was met with a dismissive attitude from the Yongle Emperor who rejected the laudatory memorials of his officials. |
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