And he still extols the virtues of his central defensive partner but is more self-reliant. |
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He extols the English for their extensive use of roundabouts, which Barbados has adopted. |
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Rankin leans back in his seat in the club canteen after training and extols the team spirit at his new home. |
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The key to Zweig's own character reveals itself in a passage in which he extols his father and then describes himself. |
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It is wearingly self-indulgent in the way its author recounts every strategy, replays every achievement, extols every ally. |
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Mr Derbyshire refers to Bolton street lights being powered by Welsh wind farms, and thereby extols their virtues. |
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Managing to maintain a serious voice throughout, she extols the virtues of the flea in a spooky monotone. |
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At a time when so many carpet-makers are turning to artificial dyes, he extols the virtues of the old ways. |
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Glock, for example, extols the virtues of conducting qualitative interviews in preparation for a survey for precisely this kind of reason. |
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She is familiar on these shores as a daytime television regular where she extols the virtues of expat life under the Mediterranean sun to more than a million viewers a day. |
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It glorifies celebrities, extols riches and promotes glamour. |
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But the Yates case revealed a deep gender divide about the isolation and stress of family and motherhood in a society that extols self-sufficiency as its premiere human value. |
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No religions either preaches or extols evil or tolerates evil. |
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For Coelho, it demonstrates one of the cardinal virtues he extols in his new book, Manuscript Found in Accra – elegance. |
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For an organization that extols trustworthiness, these files lay bare an appalling dissonance. |
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A CERTAIN genre of books about English extols the language's supposed difficulty and idiosyncrasy. |
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Here the musician extols a most inspired musical syncretism, with a strong fondness for the sounds of the black world. |
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The resolution repeatedly extols the virtues of the IMF and World Bank methods and of the laws of the market for bringing LDCs out of poverty. |
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The European Union, however, extols the virtues of free trade at world level and forces the developing countries to open their markets. |
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One example is the completely irrelevant way it extols the Charter of Fundamental Rights chiselled into the Treaty of Lisbon. |
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Each chapter extols a favourite Canadian food, outlines its history and includes early recipes. |
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Secondly, they are inspired by a market oriented ideology that questions the usefulness of hand-outs and extols the virtue of earning a living. |
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The second group, mainly a distempered and impassioned crew that just so happens to include myself, extols 10,000 Hz Legend as the band's true high-water mark. |
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Proposition 36 will not heal the hypocritical heart of a nation that extols the empty pleasures of consumerism while excoriating the unsanctioned ecstasies of illegal drugs. |
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She extols conventions that make civilized society possible. |
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While Europe focuses on regrets, the US extols technological and scientific progress. Fear of the future and fear of progress are at the root of Europe's failings. |
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It is not empathy alone he extols, but the way it fosters ethicality. |
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In the same way, he extols the merits of deregulation of the air transport sector, presenting it, against all evidence, as of benefit to travellers, whereas its sole purpose is to allow airlines to increase their profits. |
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The Book warns against debt, and extols the douth of not going into debt, but does not forbid debt. |
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Germany's Landlust, which extols the virtues of living at a relaxed pace and in close contact with nature, is another print-only holdout, with a circulation of 1m after seven years. |
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Moreover, the Church admires Mary, extols her as the most splendid fruit of the redemption, and contemplates her joyfully as a purest image of what the whole Church itself yearns for and hopes to be. |
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The Isha Upanishad, an ancient Hindu scripture, warns of the perils of a life devoted solely to meditation, or solely to action, and extols the virtues of a life devoted to both action and meditation. |
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Meanwhile, he extols the romantic virtues of The Dirty Dozen. |
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In a new report, the FAO extols the merits of eating more of them. |
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It extols the virtues of enduring harsh conditions with good grace. |
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In addition to editorial content that extols the benefits of purchasing energy-efficient products, the guide includes advertisements from manufacturers and retailers of ENERGY STAR qualified products. |
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It extols the Annan plan as a shining example for the settlement of equally difficult international issues and maintains that it establishes a functioning federal system of intergovernmentalism. |
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Having set up a false premise, Mr. Attaran then extols the virtues of working within the criminal law system to prosecute terrorists as an example of how CSIS should operate. |
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