Their achievements will be lauded in the hills around Killawalla for many years. |
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He has been lauded as a solitary champion of liberty and censured as the absurd opponent of progress. |
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The performance against Chinese Taipei could be lauded but one swallow does not make a summer. |
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Instead of being lauded as a whistle-blower, he was impugned as a criminal. |
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What started out as her thesis morphed into a lauded feature-length documentary. |
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I don't know much about this director, but I hear he is highly lauded in certain circles. |
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Ironically, when a person is able to maintain a reputation for honesty, he or she is lauded. |
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In the long term, in paradise, but also in the short term, as others from church lauded me for my suffering. |
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Pupils were lauded for their hard work by Rochdale's education supremo, Councillor Colin Lambert, himself a former teacher. |
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In the Commons, she was extravagantly lauded for her honesty, integrity, humanity. |
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It deserves to be lauded and praised as much as it deserves to be scrutinized and picked apart. |
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Ironically, it is in the top 20 of a much lauded league table of hospital performance, released this month. |
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He is a best-selling and critically lauded novelist, and even a national celebrity. |
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The Harvard-educated former diplomat, who speaks fluent English and Chinese, is lauded for his grasp of policy and willingness to speak his mind. |
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Often lauded as the bastion of freewheeling capitalism, the city has a surprisingly closed economy. |
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The problem here is that while the joke is very clever and to be lauded for its loftiness in ambition, it doesn't make you laugh. |
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He can scarce contain his glee as he is lauded him for lowering the boom on government troughing. |
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Some motoring boffins lauded the design, describing it as confident, unapologetic and revolutionary. |
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Among his lauded acquisitions at the museum, Shah Jahan's jade cup holds pride of place. |
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The tiny, elfin figure that is Canada's most lauded novelist is sipping cappuccino from a china cup in an opulent hotel lounge. |
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She complained about the country's lax security and lauded John Kerry for his defiance of the President. |
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The plans to utilise the marine outfall sewer in the early 1990s was lauded by its supporters as the panacea to the area's sanitation problems. |
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There were witless, self-important demi-mondaines and courtesans lauded in the popular press. |
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He lauded the school for encouraging sports and exhorted young sportsmen to make strides in sports and academics. |
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Many is the occasion that I have lauded the economy's transformation from the dire days of the 1970s, when Britain was the sick man of Europe. |
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An old cooperage behind the Scottish Fisheries Museum accommodates Peter Jukes' lauded seafood restaurant. |
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Though she is a lauded professional, she can identify with the namelessness that shrouds historical women figures like Sally Hemings. |
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Among recent vintages, 2002 has been lauded as the best since 1985, offering relatively rich reds that can drink well now or be cellared. |
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His work has been lauded as innovative and adventurous, not restricted by the limitations of adopting a particular style. |
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Praise was lauded on the staff of the Colaiste for their continued high academic standards. |
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It was lauded as a triumph for democracy and a defining moment for the future of Africa. |
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Why are melodramas like The Notebook derided for being unrealistic, while Godzilla gets lauded as the best of the year? |
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Many authors are lauded for successfully capturing the zeitgeist but Zweig outdid them all. |
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The cleantech Open Global Forum, where they won the National Sustainability award in 2013, has lauded his proprietary system. |
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Their guesthouse is particularly lauded for its restaurant and beverage program. |
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Even US customs and drug enforcement agents previewing the film, set on the US-Mexican border, lauded it for showing their jobs as violent and difficult. |
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The man should be lauded for wanting to get places lickety-split. |
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It steered his legal career off into an incredibly successful tangent, and he's since been lauded for his speechmaking abilities, both in and out of character. |
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Later, even critics lauded him for his agility in the dance sequences, little realising that it was a man in pain shaking it off, all for his fans. |
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Ranieri has landed on his feet, loved and lauded in two cities. |
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For this he was lauded by the international business press and Washington. |
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Now she is lauded as the beloved elder stateswoman of the tournament. |
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Although many of his close associates were censored for indecorum in their religious writings, Titian's paintings were never so criticized, but rather lauded and imitated. |
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Here Sherman lauded the manner in which elements in Cezanne's pictures were adjusted for the sake of the composition, independent of laws of reality. |
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The USA Freedom Act, once lauded by privacy and technology groups, passed the House today in a watered-down form. |
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This magnificent building lauded as a perfect example of Art Deco, though it strikes one as incongruously European, counter balances the architecture of the Fort. |
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Someone who namefags themself for the attention is derided, someone who namefags themself for the cause is lauded. |
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All portray themselves, and are lauded by Iran, as resistance fighters. |
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Ms. Barrio, often rightly lauded for the power and intensity of her performances, lends her creaturelike presence to the second half. |
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Norway's highly transparent investment scheme is lauded by the international community. |
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In 1385 Thomas Usk made glowing mention of Chaucer, and John Gower, Chaucer's main poetic rival of the time, also lauded him. |
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Soon, Hobbes was more lauded and decried than any other thinker of his time. |
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The same composer's Symphony of Psalms, and Petrushka were lauded in similar terms. |
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While the Dalai Lama is lauded in much of the world as a figure of moral authority, Beijing reviles the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. |
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Marx has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history and his work has been both lauded and criticised. |
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She was the third-wave feminism firebrand, famous and lauded. |
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Unlike many lauded rulers in history, Trajan's reputation has survived undiminished for nearly nineteen centuries. |
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He smiled at this proudly, like he was the campus pussy-bandit being lauded for his prowess by his unlaid friends. |
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This move was lauded by UNICEF as a welcome attempt to secure children's rights in the country. |
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The Navy became a cherished institution, lauded for the victories that it won against all odds. |
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Page went from session work to a stint in The Yardbirds before forming Led Zep, becoming one of the most lauded players of all time. |
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He lauded BCCI's contribution to the development and regulation of the labor market and visions at the formulation of the labour market's laws. |
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Aksyonov, a dissident writer who emigrated to America shortly after the book's samizdat publication, is now lauded as a prophet. |
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Sea hollies are much lauded although the majority are from the mountains of Europe and the Near East. |
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While he's often lauded for frequent almsgiving, Francis is occasionally misinterpreted and, in some cases, misattributed. |
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Our judges lauded Portland's chefs for turning out innovative food that's very local and not very spendy. |
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Thus, keeping things to oneself and being unexpressive was an especially lauded aspect of manhood. |
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He lauded British survey expertise dating back to 200 years, hailing the Ordnance Survey for providing 3 D mapping technological expertise. |
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On the second day of his pastoral tour of Aley, the Patriarch lauded the historical ties between the Maronite Patriarchate and the Arslan family. |
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The photodrama was a disappointment to Warner Brothers, but Penn felt vindicated when French critics lauded this psychological Western. |
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Pirzada lauded Secretary IPC and Director General PSB for their role in sorting out the POA issue. |
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Italian Fascists praised a building or a program for its modernity and in the next breath lauded it for its solid roots in Italian tradition. |
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However, to this day she is lauded in her native Russia more as a biographer, publicist, translator, and memoirist than as a fiction writer. |
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What Reagan doesn't reveal is that he is featured prominently in the film, which has been lauded by the Right and the Left for its evenhandedness. |
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The Omani official further lauded Iran's anti-drug efforts, and underlined the necessity for joint cooperation between Tehran and Masqat against narcotics and hallucinogens. |
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Feinstein made his comments at Farmers' Los Angeles headquarters as state Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi lauded the company for its efforts in underserved communities. |
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Cultural Attache at Afghan Embassy Shamash Zardast lauded the Pakistani contribution in providing excellent higher education facilities to the Afghan students. |
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Al-Jeraiwi lauded the Botswana government efforts to upgrade the human rights situation in the country as well as its work to fight poverty and achieve economic prosperity. |
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Khairallah lauded the significant role played by the Lebanese community in Australia, in general, and the Maronites, in particular, in the building endeavors of Australia. |
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Weisskopf, a protege of physicist Niels Bohr, was lauded both for his theoretical work in physics and his role in explaining science and its meaning to the public. |
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He lauded the role played by Bahraini women in the national action march and their remarkable contributions in various fields, including the legislative branch. |
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On June 9, iPhone users lauded the release of the new LED LightRunner illuminated armband and the redesign of the immensely popular Adidas armbands. |
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The Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company has been lauded for preserving many of the various traditional folk dances found throughout the Philippines. |
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Jagdeo was lauded by IDB President Moreno for his strong leadership and negotiating skills in pursuing debt relief for Guyana and several other regional countries. |
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He lavished vast sums on them and lauded them with every honor. |
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He was also publicly lauded as the leader of a victorious army. |
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Per the Transitional Federal Charter of the Somali Republic, Prime Minister Mohamed named a new Cabinet on 12 November 2010, which was lauded by the international community. |
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Always a controversial figure, she has been lauded as one of the greatest and most influential politicians in British history, even as arguments over Thatcherism persist. |
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They lauded the National Eye Bank and the Corneal Transplantation teams at AIIMS and across the country for their efforts to illuminate the lives of those in need. |
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