He notes that Philip loved to read the lauds of Jacopone of Todi, a thirteenth-century Franciscan poet. |
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When the leader lauds French hospitals and Swedish schools, they applaud on cue. |
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The book lauds quartermaster-general Alexander Lawton's efforts to rationalize the procurement process. |
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Instead, it lauds the same beauty pageant, and the only conversation that becomes possible is whether we are closer to the epitomical average. |
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Morning and evening prayer are structured after the traditional offices of lauds and vespers. |
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Yet those members of the cognitive elite that Murray lauds certainly know better. |
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He lauds the push for stricter regulations on interstate commerce and a range of effective compromises. |
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It's a good, tight, well written speech will lauds us all for showing up. |
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The survey lauds Canada's economic and fiscal performance and policy initiatives. |
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Throughout the volume, Lanyer lauds her primary dedicatee Margaret Clifford, the Countess of Cumberland, for her charity, piety, chastity, learning, and nobility. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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However, she lauds the new crop of singers saying they are fresh. |
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This report correctly points to inconclusive evidence on one side, yet blithely lauds inconclusive evidence on the other. |
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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. |
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Zawahiri lauds the success of al Qaeda in Syria and Iraq in contrast. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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On rare occasions, Legalist Han Fei lauds such qualities as benevolence and proper social norms. |
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Medieval Lauds featured a weekly cycle of seven canticles beginning on Sunday with the Benedicite. |
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