Workers praised efforts by Big Blue to retrain people and find them other jobs at the firm. |
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Asked about the Chancellor's future, Mr Blair praised Mr Brown but stopped short of anointing him. |
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I have a mind regularly praised by colleagues for its bold leaps of the imagination. |
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First, at the time of Hutton's selection and in the weeks leading up to the report's release, the BBC repeatedly and fulsomely praised him. |
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The medals were presented by Laois footballer Joe Higgins who praised the young guns! |
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Commander Cassis, Captain of USS Peacock, reporting to Washington, also praised Geary for his initiative and courage. |
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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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A proud father today praised his daughter for fighting off a man who tried to pick her up by her legs and carry her out of an amusement arcade. |
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They lavished many gifts on the King, and they praised his advisers for their wisdom in bringing the palace to completion. |
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He enjoyed considerable success, being lavishly praised in contemporary poetry. |
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Two women who tried to battle a wall of flames to rescue a man trapped in his blazing home were today praised by firefighters. |
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They have been praised for taking up the issue and it is hoped other schools will follow their lead. |
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There followed a novel which was praised by Taki in the Spectator for its angle on the Western malaise. |
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It first toured last autumn and played to full houses across the country and was highly praised by audience members and critics alike. |
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God's great glory is praised fugally by the chorus in the key of E minor established by the previous movement. |
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This essay praised Propp's work, but pointed out that the problem with formalism was its policy of ignoring thematic content. |
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Although candor is praised over craftiness, history shows that leaders who practiced deceit overcame those that lived by their pledges. |
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My wife, more qualified in this area, praised her chocolate fondant, a small sponge tower with a hot, runny filling. |
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The quick actions of the Kirkwall Hotel's night porter were praised by the police this week after he averted a potentially damaging fire. |
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The flight lieutenant of Lyneham air cadets has praised his youngsters for giving up their Christmas holidays to help victims. |
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Even the irreverent Campbell was praised for the respectful tone with which he responded to Hutton's questions. |
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She was praised by senior police chiefs for her quick thinking in helping the children, then aged two years and nine months. |
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Now ambulance staff have praised the Wigginton youngster for keeping a cool head and raising the alarm. |
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For decades, reporters have both praised and skewered candidates during political conventions. |
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It has been praised as the ninth best venue for its shopping space, its convenience, comfort and accessibility. |
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That's why it has been praised by the French intelligentsia, who fear a no vote in the referendum. |
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Two teenagers from Chelmsford have been praised for their bravery after confronting a man who attacked his woman partner. |
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Alex praised us for our spirit and fight and he's got to take a lot of credit for the tactics he used. |
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The commission praised the authority as well as picking up on a few criticisms, and the council have admitted there is still lots to be done. |
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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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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 Princess herself praised the facilities on offer at the new hospital in a brief speech before the unveiling of the commemorative plaque. |
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He is outstanding as a lecturer and teacher and his mathematical writings are praised for their clarity and incisiveness. |
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None of his victims, who were praised for their bravery in coming forward and giving evidence, was in court to hear the verdict. |
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She praised the intentions of the police, but said they had gone a step too far. |
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Paul Kenyon, from BBC ONE's Kenyon Confronts, co-hosted the event and praised the journalistic skill and determination of the prize winners. |
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I praised his courage, because it's not easy to carry the heavy icebox up to the top of mountain. |
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Government watchdog groups who have followed the negotiations praised the Council's efforts to curb so-called pay-to-play contributions. |
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Her sisters had been praised and admired and stared at all their lives for their spellbinding, hypnotic electric-blue eyes. |
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Other areas praised by the Ofsted team include her leadership as head, and the pastoral care of pupils. |
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The citation praised the calm and professional way she dealt with the incident. |
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Sailors in HMS Argyll have been praised for their quick response when a fire was discovered in the frigate's forward electrical switchboard. |
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He also praised the work of St. Joseph's Football Club who raised money by holding a Christmas Day swim, which helped fund the children's visit. |
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She survived the ordeal with cuts and bruises and has been praised for her tenacity. |
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The campaign has been praised by government supremos leading the fight against antisocial behaviour in Britain. |
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She praised the efforts of the restaurant's four chefs and five other members of staff. |
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She praised her neighbours who came to her aid, adding that she was overnighting at the home of one of them. |
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In general terms Spenser's female characters are praised for fulfilling the roles of supportive partner or chaste virgin. |
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The pasta, which was tossed in a white wine and cream sauce, received a good response and was praised for its subtle mushroom flavours. |
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Community leaders have praised Davis for trying to instill more confidence by replacing several high-ranking officials. |
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Mr B Brenan and Mr J R Smith who regularly writes to your letters page should also get praised for the work they do. |
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She became the first woman recipient of the award and was thoughtfully praised by Switzer, herself a challenger of the sport's norms. |
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She said the miniature displays had been particularly praised by the judge. |
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Japanese companies were praised for their management styles and production techniques. |
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Whilst both books should be celebrated and praised as artistic successes, it is Brite's novel which is truly the more shocking work. |
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He praised the boat and his crew, a tiny catch in his voice when he spoke of her ending her naval life in the boat shed in Cairns. |
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He praised their dedication to the sport and wished them good competition in the county final. |
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The British public, and particularly those in London, have been rightly praised for drawing on reserves of stoicism and endurance. |
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It has been praised by the regional water watchdog for what it is doing while others have come in for stern criticism. |
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Enzymes have been widely praised for their specificity and efficiency in stereospecific catalysis. |
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They praised the street planters, hanging baskets and flower bed displays which enhanced the town throughout the summer months. |
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He praised Secretary Rice for starters, saying he thought her trip had gone quite well. |
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The blog praised him today for finally showing some passion, something different than his usual state of eerie calm. |
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The modern proponents of self-esteem argue that the undeveloped self, however callow, should be praised as it is. |
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Mrs Ver said she was delighted the present nursery school was praised by education watchdog inspectors despite the state of the old building. |
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He not only publicly praised it as a pioneering idea, but also calligraphed the project's name. |
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On the one hand it was hailed as groundbreaking and praised for encouraging debate. |
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I settled for Church and watched as these old hags praised Jesus like there was no tomorrow. |
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And for a writer praised for his verbal energy, he's not above succumbing to hackneyed images. |
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He praised the bilateral agreement to set up working groups that will discuss diplomatic normalization. |
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Based on the life and nonsense poems of Edward Lear, the show was nominated for a Total Theatre Award and widely praised by the critics. |
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Afterwards, all the contenders did the sportsmanlike thing and praised each other. |
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Those opposing him were so vindictive, untrue and stupid that they helped his cause even more than those that praised him. |
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Help groups have praised a campaign urging victims of domestic violence not to suffer in silence. |
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Given the buffeting he had withstood, Montgomery was remarkably cheerful after his round, and praised the wonderful effort of playing partner. |
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They have featured on Classic FM and Radio 4, as well as being praised for their work promoting trans and non-binary representation. |
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A house building firm was praised for its development of brownfield sites at the official opening of its new offices. |
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Both praised the city for its beauty and the friendliness of South Africans. |
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Mr Walsh praised the industry's efforts in broadening and expanding its market reach at EU retail level. |
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You are slightly insecure, and need to be constantly validated and praised by your lover in order to feel good about the relationship. |
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I mean, being praised by him is like being force fed chocolate creams or something. |
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Soma is much praised in the g Veda, in which is told the myth of the discovery of the soma plant in Heaven. |
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Her nationally praised seminars, articles, books have uplifted thousands of lives. |
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Why is the second-rate part of a hero's corpus uncritically praised or else ignored to keep the hero's reputation unsullied. |
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And the organisation's bosses in Preston have praised our readers for helping to catch dozens of criminals over the past 12 months. |
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The slimmer who loses the most weight each week is praised and earns the title of Slimmer of the Week. |
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However, David has praised Americans for respecting their sporting heroes and their unflinching patriotism. |
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He praised the Demarcation Board for combining many poorly administered towns into single municipalities. |
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This commission will be praised to the skies in the Human Rights Commission and laughed at in the families of New Zealand. |
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She hated them at times, and once she had praised their names to the skies for letting her live again. |
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John Paul II will rightly be praised for his unbending opposition to communism and his support for Lech Walesa. |
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A caretaker has been praised after he tackled one of three suspicious blazes which were started at a secondary school. |
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Ministers and loyalist deputies praised the speech, but opponents suggested he was being two-faced. |
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Goodall also praised Taiwan's efforts to preserve endangered animals, such as the sika deer in Kenting National Park. |
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Chris praised himself lucky that the shrooms had not taken him to unreturnable heights, that at least this would be a good night of rest. |
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The speakers praised the deeds of the former Mayor whose second term was truncated by legislative and judicial developments. |
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Having praised the performance at Anfield, Allardyce will be tempted to name an unchanged side. |
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An initiative to provide low-cost affordable homes above shops in York has been praised as a model of urban regeneration by the Government. |
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The general praised both men for their strong bipartisanship on defense issues. |
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Firefighters praised a teenage girl who shinned down a drainpipe and rescued her sister and friend trapped in a house blaze. |
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The young lady should be praised for her very unmodern modesty as regards her front garden, not vilified as some trampish show-off. |
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I praised him to encourage him, but then wished I hadn't when he bet me his pocket money that he could beat me. |
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Most trainers and owners have praised track executives for keeping them aware of developments and working to make the current meet. |
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British submariners have been praised at home and in Russia for their successful rescue of seven men trapped in a midget submarine. |
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This jig was the first of its kind in the world to be used for beneficiation of manganese ore and was praised mainly for its efficiency. |
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Much maligned when he was Liverpool's most expensive benchwarmer, Friedel is now much praised as Blackburn Rovers' top backstop. |
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He praised toleration, yet he advocated an absolute sovereign with total power over intellectual matters. |
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In his tribute to Sam, he praised the youngster for his sensitivity, humour, care and love. |
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Initiatives like these garnered accolades from the analyst who praised Federated's management and merchandising earlier this year. |
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Despite the quietly voiced complaints about them from his allies, he also praised Hezbollah. |
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Apart from serving at table he listened sympathetically to their life-stories, encouraged them and praised their endeavours. |
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Government inspectors have praised hospital services in Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale in a new report. |
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I do recognize your self-examination and I think you do deserve to be praised for it. |
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At the time, Dr. Ink praised this move as gutsy, a daring thrust into enemy territory. |
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He praised Trotsky for his outstanding abilities, yet chided him for his excessive self-assurance and preoccupation with administrative matters. |
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Speaking to a national newspaper, he praised the police, saying they had been extremely thorough. |
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These were the jet-setting academics of the ancient world, who were praised for their maxims and consulted for their wisdom. |
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Even two centuries ago, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing scoffed that the bard was perhaps more praised than perused. |
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Few things massage a worker 's ego like being praised in front of his peers. |
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At the time of their opening, the towers were praised as technologically marvelous but aesthetically soulless. |
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Some mouthed silent words of thanksgiving while others joyfully praised the God of creation. |
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Goodness must be praised in sonnets and lyrical monologues, pointing out that should evil prevail, badness will happen. |
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A local farmer praised milk tanker drivers for their perseverance during the awful spate of bad weather. |
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A year and a half ago he did a press briefing, a backgrounder, in which he praised the president. |
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Our holy and glorious temple, where our fathers praised you, has been burned with fire, and all that we treasured lies in ruins. |
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He praised the fridge makers for allowing recycling to become just another cost of manufacturing. |
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The film has been praised as postmodern pastiche and an Australian musical which can be seen to Australianize the form. |
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It was praised for the use of audio-visual presentations and displays throughout the museum. |
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Yesterday, we were amazed when the sagacious Digby praised this post from John Aravosis. |
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But the children have been warmly praised for their sensible actions in passing the information on to school authorities. |
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Firefighters praised staff for their swift actions in getting everyone to safety. |
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Its dedicated team cannot be praised enough for all that it has achieved and what it continues to strive for. |
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The report has also praised the quality of the service's ensembles, some of which have gained national recognition. |
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He should be praised for this, but such an occasional action may no longer serve as assuasive. |
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Inspectors also praised the good behaviour of the pupils and their enthusiasm for learning. |
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Yet Germany is often praised for the exemplary standard of quality control of herbal medicines. |
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In accepting the trophy the Ilkley Captain praised the efforts of his team and the runners-up. |
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The author, like the sailor, could end up badly battered, or be greatly praised for his courage, skill and achievement. |
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In the report the school was praised for its success in addressing weaknesses highlighted in the last report. |
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Coun Francis wished the clerk well and he praised him for putting the council on a firm financial footing. |
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In June the country was praised for its disaster preparations in a Red Cross report. |
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A strange contradiction emerged as the art was praised while those who created it were degraded. |
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In the looking-glass world in which we now live, good is decried as evil and evil is praised as good. |
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And police today praised the high quality of information from tip-offs which has led to the surge in arrests. |
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It sold well abroad and was praised by the American audience, he reminds me aggrievedly. |
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Widely praised by the critics, Paul has developed a distinctive voice and shows great potential. |
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She recalls a performance by a fading opera star who despite a poor performance was praised to the heavens. |
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He praised Hongkong Electric's plan for a wind turbine on Lamma, and urged the territory's largest energy company, CLP Power, to try to catch up. |
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The Nyoirin Kannon's colorful designs and cut gold-leaf patterns have been carefully studied and roundly praised in the literature. |
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Some openly praised the virtues of aristocracy, though they made clear that they opposed hereditary aristocracy. |
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All of the parties praised the fact that the expected political earthquake had not taken place. |
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And she praised the television advert with fat dripping from a cigarette end as a group of friends smoke in a pub. |
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His work has been praised by such respected literati as Muriel Spark, J. G. Ballard, William H. Gass, James Hynes and Peter Matthiessen. |
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Indeed, Scott was among a number of literary worthies who celebrated the area in song and praised it in pen. |
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It was only much later that the Authorized Version came to be praised for its literary qualities. |
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While I've praised the improvements that Assembly and Senate committees made last week, the bill is still fundamentally flawed in several ways. |
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Princess Margaret's decision to be cremated has been rightly praised as being ecologically correct. |
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A newly refurbished building has been praised for helping to rejuvenate the surrounding town centre. |
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An armed police raid on a pub said to be a home to Yardie gangsters and drug dealers was praised yesterday. |
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He fulsomely praised Hong Kong police and law enforcement officials, but warned that everyone must be vigilant against terrorism. |
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Bantu languages were praised for their terminations at the beginning, so that the words are inflected, conjugated, or defined by means of a system of prefixes. |
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Billboard and Entertainment Weekly similarly praised it upon the anniversary. |
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Dave Bredensteiner of Bedford, who served under the lieutenant colonel in Iraq, praised her effusively as an excellent leader. |
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Even if her belting occasionally sounds forced, all of the experts praised the undeniable power Cyrus has when singing. |
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Zoe Saldana has also recently praised sci-fi movies for the depth and breadth of women in its ensembles. |
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But I was chagrined when a critic praised some of my dialogue when it was simply a phrase I borrowed from a real-life Chicago pol. |
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The lieutenant praised the youth wholeheartedly for his bravery. |
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He criticized rather than praised the merits of powerful government, but he did so with unequivocal certainty. |
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For some, whose gifts are not well rewarded financially by our economic value system, time and talent may be the widow's mite that Jesus once praised so thoroughly. |
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Police have praised a brave Westbury resident after his information helped them recover property stolen from a home in the town's Oldfield Park area. |
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Whoever praised Frederick within the borders of his realm did so from necessity, to evade the indignation of a prince who wreaked stern vengeance upon every foe. |
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Even those who have been leading protests against the verdict have praised Donovan. |
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During the Arab Spring, social media was praised as the driving force behind a collective movement to dismantle dictatorships. |
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The modest hero has asked not to be identified, but police praised his selfless action and pledged to bring those responsible for the attack to justice. |
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The local police have praised the women for fighting back and said their fierceness kept the assaults from moving further. |
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Young people on a deprived Shipley estate have been praised for rolling up their sleeves and sprucing up a derelict site to make way for a new youth club. |
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Critics praised his crooning, even if they regarded it little more than a gimmick. |
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They praised the neurosurgeon and his staff at Hull Royal Infirmary who saved their son's life after he was rushed there shortly after the attack. |
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The film was praised for showcasing the many unsung heroes of the movement who were ignored by previous film makers. |
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But her high-priced and highly praised wardrobe is not her only image challenge. |
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While Roosevelt praised action and risk-taking in his Sorbonne speech, he also counseled elevating politics itself. |
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Here is a Tempranillo from the justly praised Domaine de Eguren. |
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The Animal Rights Activists today praised the Hon. Guwahati High Court's order on Mizoram minister's involvement in the killing of a barking deer and consuming its meat. |
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But as Bill praised the service at a ceremony outside The Lowry centre, Katie, who was waiting for her turn to speak, pulled faces and smiled bashfully at the audience. |
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I praised the women in the audience who sensibly refused to look. |
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But addressing a college student in the town hall debate, Romney praised the program without reservation. |
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Jenny Sanford stayed home from the media circus and she was much praised for it. |
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A rookie firefighter who was on his first day's duty with Keighley's Blue Watch has been praised for his actions when he was called to an horrific death blaze. |
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Two Yorkshire cities were yesterday praised for spearheading the region's economic revival and blazing a trail for town planners across the country. |
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Yet while he praised the ussr publicly, he was making plans in secret to escape to America by way of Vladivostok. |
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From the beginning Brookmyre seems to have been praised to the skies. |
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Andreu, one of the world's leading experts in airport design, has been praised for the exceptional engineering which allows his bold ideas to come to life. |
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Sharpton might have also praised Ken Murray, an old school New York Daily News photographer who got wind of the video. |
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She will almost never be praised in public except by oleaginous flatterers desperate for social advantage. |
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In Egyptian mythology, Osiris, the god of the underworld, is praised for introducing beer to humans. |
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All people praised the especially delicious bouilli sent by Su Dongpo. |
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A Bradford woman who launched a community drug project after trying to help her foster son battle addiction has praised an awards scheme for unsung heroes. |
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Kenneth Rexroth claimed that Fields represented the arrival of Negritude in America, and she has been praised by such critics as Clarence Major and Eugene Redmond. |
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After the war, he opposed peacetime conscription, denounced British neocolonialism, praised the United Nations, and criticized congressional isolationists. |
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So many members thanked and praised me, and it satisfied my vanity. |
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The Honda has been praised for being nippy and fun, while the Mazda Tribute has been criticised for being noisy and exhibiting a slight tendency to wallow. |
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It has been praised for being nippy and a real hoot through the corners. |
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Murdoch praised the courage and poise of a young policewoman who arrived first on the scene with a male colleague. |
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What he needs to be praised for is not the nitty-gritty rate changes but the broad direction of reform that he has resolved to continue and strengthen. |
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Asylum seekers are being praised for helping to breathe new life into a rundown part of a South Yorkshire town that was once blighted by drugs and vice. |
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I think he was abducted by a cult that worship the demi-god Baal and forced to spin records at their parties and compose chants and songs which praised this demonic entity. |
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A blind magistrate from Hull has been praised for his part in a pilot scheme which will open the door for other visually-impaired people to become Justices of the Peace. |
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Having been praised for the poetic inventiveness of her first play, The Three Birds, I suspect she will take a lot of flak for writing a non-naturalistic family drama. |
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One purported ISIS fighter from Canada praised Rouleau and encouraged others to follow suit with violence. |
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Pennington, who died from multiple stab wounds to his chest and stomach after trying to fight off his attacker, has been praised as a hero for saving the MP's life. |
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The letters were greatly praised as models of politeness, for their wit, and for the candidness displayed by the authors regarding their conduct during their courtship. |
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He praised the sterling work of the Friends of St. Patrick's for their enormous contributions to the betterment of the life of patients and staff at the hospital. |
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Justices are sometimes praised for ruling with Olympian detachment. |
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The Capital's restaurant is the proud recipient of two Michelin stars, and head chef Eric Chavot's innovative style has been praised by even the most censorious of critics. |
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It is as a prose stylist that Makine is frequently praised in France. |
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Put into rhyme, it would fit into many of the rueful, hortatory songs of the '60s, when truthtelling was praised both as a moral medicine and for its beauty. |
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A recent Ofsted report praised the pastoral support pupils are given. |
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He also praised Mr and Mrs Brown for coming forward to give evidence. |
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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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He praised the intended victim for her quick thinking and caution. |
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Last New Year, police praised Thomas after he and another man plunged into the icy River Foss to save the life of a woman who had jumped from Foss Bridge in Fossgate. |
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Lifeboat coxswain Gary Edwards praised the crew for their heroic work. |
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This highly praised study was first published last year and in this edition the author has updated the text and written a new foreword and epilogue. |
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Police officers who risked their lives chasing the driver of a giant forklift truck who left a trail of destruction across York have been praised for their bravery. |
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The old building was highly praised by Gaelic lobbyists for the fact that the signs were in the two languages, and that the Gaelic language was clear on all of them. |
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He praised the practical and pragmatic approach of the college in developing a curriculum of courses designed to help students get on in the workplace. |
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Johnson's work was highly praised by critics and showered with awards. |
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Roosevelt has long been praised for his actions, but let us be clear. |
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Throughout his youth, James was praised for his chastity, since he showed little interest in women. |
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Eventually he devoted his time to poetry, in which he praised Germany in Latin. |
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Afterwards, George Lucas met Terry Gilliam in San Francisco and praised him for his work. |
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Still, Lee praised the move as a smart one for repositioning the show. |
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In IDM Supervision, the authors expand on their original version of the widely praised Integrated Developmental Model of supervision. |
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As Diaz praised the natural look, the US store American Apparel took it further putting pubic hair on mannequins. |
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The production received enthusiastic reviews, and Gielgud's highly praised performance enhanced his reputation as a potential star. |
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The bands had initially praised each other but over the course of the year antagonisms between the two increased. |
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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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Critic Alan di Perna praised Gilmour's guitar work as an integral element of Pink Floyd's sound. |
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Music critics praised the band's performance and there was widespread speculation about a full reunion. |
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Released in June 1968, the film was praised by critics for its music, humour and innovative visual style. |
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But yesterday the tale became even fishier as a third Oban chip shop boss claimed he fried the fish praised by Stein. |
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Bergsten praised DeLay because of the congressman's success in brutally forcing House Republicans to support free trade legislation. |
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Barnett also praised Baltimore VARO Director Antione Waller for his forthrightness. |
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In the nineteenth century Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals. |
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He praised a spare, clean, and precise vocabulary for science and explanations that are as comprehensible as possible. |
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The second defence praised Oliver Cromwell, now Lord Protector, while exhorting him to remain true to the principles of the Revolution. |
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His poetic abilities impressed those like Giovanni Salzilli, who praised Milton within an epigram. |
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He especially praised the poetry and wit of the fairies, and the quality of the verse involved. |
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Whereas Gordon F-word Ramsay, right, is praised for his simplicity of description in recipe instructions that even a seven-year-old can follow. |
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Macbeth, the King's kinsman, is praised for his bravery and fighting prowess. |
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New York Times TV critic Jack Gould praised Manning's performance as Hamlet. |
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Fire crews praised the actions of a passer-by who threw in a life ring after spotting the 28-year-old woman in the water near the promenade. |
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This analysis has been praised by many feminist critics, combating what is, by Heilbrun's argument, centuries' worth of misinterpretation. |
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Both parents praised doctors for helping their daughter but they were scathing of NHS beancounters. |
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Critics on both sides of the debate praised Baum for his sensitivity, levelheadedness, impartiality, and humor. |
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Thynne represents his edition as a book sponsored by and supportive of the king who is praised in the preface by Sir Brian Tuke. |
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He praised the talent of the participants and highlighted the need of organizing such events to revivify patriotism amongst youth. |
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Manager of Transco's Affordable Warmth programme in Wales, Helen Wooldridge, praised the quality and commitment of the Corus retrainees. |
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Around two centuries later, Sir Philip Sidney greatly praised Troilus and Criseyde in his own Defence of Poesie. |
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Owner Gennadi Kurkul said that his neighbours praised the noisy green Lory parrot. |
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In 1992, the Pope beatified Escriva in a gesture praised by many bishops who supported reinvigorating the mission of lay people. |
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Darlene Williams, who leads the sessional care, was also praised by the inspector. |
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Asheville Police Department Chief William Hogan praised the partnership between the College and the City of Asheville. |
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Judith's character is rendered blameless and virtuous, and her beauty is praised persistently throughout the poem. |
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Students were praised for their work recreating wartime memories from Anderson shelters through to gas masks and ration books. |
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The movie was praised for the subtleness of its themes. None of it came off as being too preachy. |
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His paintings were praised by Whig luminaries such as John Dryden, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, and Alexander Pope. |
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Adapted by John Nicholson and Steve Canny, the production involves only three actors and was praised by critics for its physical comedy. |
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A MUM whose son disappeared in Liverpool has praised the ECHO for supporting a national campaign to highlight the Missing People charity. |
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Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has praised the caretaker government for successfully organizing a smooth transition to a new Cabinet. |
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Yet the deeds of these men were such that they deserve to be praised for all time. |
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Already an accomplished and famous poet, his deeds at Hangzhou have led to his being praised as a great governor. |
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As a result, individuals cannot be praised or blamed for their behaviour or situation in life. |
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Ultimately, Campbell was praised for his handling of the undesirable situation. |
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Simon Burney, national team manager of the GB National Mountain Biking Team, praised the standard of Wales's trails. |
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The editors of Network Magazine praised the features of StorageTek's TimberWolf 9738 no-compromise, entry-level library solution. |
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It was all done at a point of time when other churches and communities of Travancore praised divan or feared to utter a word against the divan. |
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Aristotle even praised the ancient Greek painter Polygnotos because his paintings included characterization. |
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Calvin praised the idea, but ultimately Cranmer was unable to bring it to fruition. |
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A trio of Redcar and Cleveland childminders have been praised in a national report. |
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As early as Shulgi, however, kings praised themselves for protecting roads and building waystations for travelers. |
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Jonathan was generally praised for conceding defeat and limiting the risk of unrest. |
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This was praised by Goethe and others for the delicacy of its depiction of a father reprimanding his daughter. |
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He praised the land, warned of the danger of Chinese intervention and suggested a larger expedition with professional soldiers. |
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Popular Cuban music of all styles has been enjoyed and praised widely across the world. |
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The Duke was praised at the time for his efforts to combat poverty on the islands. |
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She even praised actor and Nawab of Pataudi, Saif Ali Khan's sense of style. |
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On Tuesday, the NCC cadets were praised by Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari. |
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In November 1997 during a Harvard University speech, President Jiang Zemin praised Admiral Zheng He for spreading Chinese culture abroad. |
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Jesse Jackson praised Livingstone, and added that reparations should be made, one of his common arguments. |
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And then the Ross County full-back praised the never-say-die attitude of his team-mates after they'd secured a draw from a shaky position. |
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His skill as an orator, which was praised by his good friend Pliny, no doubt contributes to his supreme mastery of the Latin language. |
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Thefts in the town centre were also down 16 per cent and police praised licensees for their help in dealing with troublemakers. |
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Yesterday, David Cameron controversially praised strikebreaking teachers in England. |
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Various commenters on the Nokia blog praised the company for owning up to the problem, though others were less forgiving. |
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Gibbon's work has been praised for its style, its piquant epigrams and its effective irony. |
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Gibbon's work has been praised for its style, his piquant epigrams and its effective irony. |
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Rembrandt's work, now praised for its ephemeral virtues, was most admired by his contemporaries for its virtuosity. |
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Charcot praised Duchenne's work on tabes, and gave the first description of sclerosis and the peroneal type of muscular atrophy. |
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