I am sick of the amassed forces of TV punditry extolling the virtues of the Brazilian style of football. |
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For many years now my bargain-hungry brethren have been extolling the virtues of car boot sales. |
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Walton is splendidly pompous and circumstantial when extolling the Babylonian gods. |
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First, a piece of paper landed on my desk extolling the virtues of good old-fashioned baking. |
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There is no extolling of peace but a strong argument in its favour is made through the devalorization of war. |
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So instead of looking for him to spout forth with purple prose extolling his love for you, take a look at him from a different angle. |
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Mrs Egan, of North Lane, York, was even moved to pen an elegant exposition extolling her family's enthusiasm for waste. |
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Even when extolling the virtues of Linux as a server, the praise is often followed with a few discouraging warnings. |
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You travel the world praising the discreet charm of an ancient university and extolling the virtues of academic freedom. |
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Anabaptists encouraged themselves mainly with hortatory texts and liturgical hymns extolling martyrs and martyrdom. |
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The clubs thrived and mushroomed, many with new purpose-built premises extolling their popularity and prosperity. |
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Hymn cycles extolling redeeming knowledge were sung to focus believers' attention on the beauty of Paradise, where rescued souls dwelt. |
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I know the member was extolling the virtues of the government investing in infrastructure and in its commitment. |
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It is high time to move on from extolling diversity and to set about building pluralism. |
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Mr. Speaker, I never grow tired of extolling the virtues of the city of Abbotsford. |
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Indeed, the town's official website, while extolling all manner of museums and crumbling cultural artifacts, doesn't mention the nightlife at all. |
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In the 1987 film Wall Street, Michael Douglas's famously power-hungry character Gordon Gekko makes a speech extolling greed which captured the mood of the decade. |
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The rime of the raving dotard: We've a wonderful blog by Fielding extolling the benefits of learning poems by heart at school. |
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He wanders through the halls of the United Nations, passing out pamphlets and extolling his cause. |
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Instead, he surprised the crowd by praising his five billionaire witnesses, extolling their virtues and their profits. |
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St. John Chrysostom, who deeply admired and had great devotion to the Apostle, wrote a panegyric extolling his virtues that can help us a lot. |
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The museum, which is still open, amounts to a lavish public-relations effort extolling nuclear safety, yet he remained fearful. |
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No town, it seemed, was too small for the treasury secretary to make a speech extolling tax cuts. |
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He bursts his buttons extolling the virtues of the parks of the National Capital Commission. |
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Secondly, since you're extolling other ways of transplantation, you must be a strong supporter of xenotransplantation, then, are you? |
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Having said this, it is not a matter of extolling the merits of peace or denouncing the atrocities of war. |
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One of the main conclusions of the report is that the Commission should conduct an information campaign extolling the virtues of the euro. |
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I will be singing her praises with hyperbolic terms of exaltation, extolling her to the highest degree, her aura will be raised to mythical proportions. |
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He began his programme by extolling the virtues of Swindon, and then moved on to a self-written humorous cry about the misuse of the English language. |
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As a member of the steering group for the inaugural Edinburgh Art Festival, I wrote a panegyric extolling the possibilities of our brave new project. |
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There's nothing like a Nobel peace speech extolling war to unite the Washington commentariat and the foreign-policy community. |
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Up to 140,000 homes in Belgium and a further 140,000 in Holland have been targeted by mailshots extolling the beauties of York as a tourist destination. |
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Customers are being strongly recommended to approve the plan by a management team which only a matter of months ago was extolling the virtues of mutuality. |
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From the Ministry of Defence, where he closeted himself for much of the time, there issued a steady flow of handouts extolling his sagacity and leadership. |
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Jimmy Calderwood, similarly impoverished, will surely not let that happen but cold cash is as much a motivational tool as any managerial extolling. |
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Much to the chagrin of my room-mates, come election time I will roam around extolling the necessity of voting with the zeal of a religious fanatic. |
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As a man who was seen in person by more people than any other figure in history, his message extolling the dignity of each individual has had incalculable impact. |
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Happy Lake was named by three pioneering bachelors extolling their emotional state in their femaleless society. |
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I was so taken by the place that I instantly wrote a long piece extolling it for Gadling. |
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It has even been argued that Defoe intended the novel as a piece of utopianist propaganda, extolling the religious freedoms and economic opportunities of England's New World colonies. |
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At the same time, European politicians of almost all ideological hues trot out the same politically-correct rhetoric, extolling the virtues of restrictive fiscal policies and of the overriding obsession with price moderation. |
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I'm gonna make her a Daniel doll and spend the weekend extolling the virtues of teamness and Danielness and Toe'kraness and Jackness to her. |
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And who can forget your electrifying speech at the 2004 convention, extolling the pragmatic purpleness of most of America? |
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With the advantage of grants of land, they vigorously marketed their properties, extolling the region as ideal for agriculture. |
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The whole decoration of the Apartment, though it was painted separately and subsequently, present a uniform appearance dedicated to the extolling and memory of the virtues and value of the Ancients. |
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Beyond extolling its virtues, Burma's heavily censored media has never provided basic information on the project and there have been no social or environmental impact assessments. |
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Merger Control I have spent some time extolling the extensive powers of the European Commission to apply competition policy for the benefit of healthy competition in the single market. |
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Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable. So says the inspirational Kenyan proverb extolling the power of Unity. |
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He concluded by extolling the virtues of Paris of liberty and love. |
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The government is extolling the fact that it has increased the fines. |
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Someday, I have to find or write articles extolling the beauty and appropriateness of a just freedom of religion, and a juste autonomy of the State relative to the Church. |
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Other articles subsequently appeared in prestigious publications such as Le Monde and Time magazine, extolling the virtues of the new Spanish cuisine, with Ferrán Adriá at its helm. |
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In extolling the virtues of the government, how does the hon. member expect us to maintain a competitive advantage when the bill does not contain the backing required to make us more competitive? |
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Monuments to Columbus like the Columbian Exposition in Chicago and Columbus Circle in New York City were erected throughout the United States and Latin America extolling him. |
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This reviewer wants to take one step beyond extolling the merits of Lessons from the Poor by making some direct suggestions to the authors of subsequent antipoverty treatises. |
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Despite the near total lack of evidence, the number of so-called experts extolling the health benefits of organic foods is large and, arguably, growing. |
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