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How to use lauds in a sentence

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He notes that Philip loved to read the lauds of Jacopone of Todi, a thirteenth-century Franciscan poet.
When the leader lauds French hospitals and Swedish schools, they applaud on cue.
The book lauds quartermaster-general Alexander Lawton's efforts to rationalize the procurement process.
Instead, it lauds the same beauty pageant, and the only conversation that becomes possible is whether we are closer to the epitomical average.
Morning and evening prayer are structured after the traditional offices of lauds and vespers.
Yet those members of the cognitive elite that Murray lauds certainly know better.
He lauds the push for stricter regulations on interstate commerce and a range of effective compromises.
It's a good, tight, well written speech will lauds us all for showing up.
The survey lauds Canada's economic and fiscal performance and policy initiatives.
Throughout the volume, Lanyer lauds her primary dedicatee Margaret Clifford, the Countess of Cumberland, for her charity, piety, chastity, learning, and nobility.
The office is a pattern of nonsacramental prayer services that are celebrated at regular times of the day or night, primarily lauds in the morning and vespers at night.
After their meal they retire to their caves and cells for the rest of the day, emerging only to sing lauds, vespers and compline at the appointed times.
Throughout these 13 uplifting ditties, which run the gamut from traditional country to blues, western swing and roots rock, Lund lauds his home and native land.
However, she lauds the new crop of singers saying they are fresh.
This report correctly points to inconclusive evidence on one side, yet blithely lauds inconclusive evidence on the other.
With the adoption of the Constitutions ad experimentum, the traditional morning and evening prayers in our communities were replaced by the recitation of lauds and vespers.
Zawahiri lauds the success of al Qaeda in Syria and Iraq in contrast.
Kuttner, a scarily prolific writer and a co-editor of The American Prospect, lauds the New Deal for its sundry generosities, including publicly financed mortgages, although, he grants, they did not quite end the Depression.
No one, and certainly not New Democrats, lauds previous Liberal governments for their inaction on the backlogs that were created year in and year out.
Every year trade journal StoreCheck lauds Belgian company teams with its SalesTeam Awards based on the recommendations of the distribution sector.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One with lauds and beeves, with rents and consols, mark you?
He, with Ignatius and others, lauds celibacy as the holiest state.
The mountains that divide the lauds they have passed o'er the crest.
You have a patient not very far away who lauds you to the skies.
Clarendon, passim, especially his summary of lauds character.
A week in your cells, false brethren, a week of rye-bread and lentils, with double lauds and double matins, may help ye to remembrance of the laws under which ye live.
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