The international adjudicating panel was impressed by students and external partners who were as one in their fulsome praise of the Institute. |
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If the fulsome apologies coming from the Labour leadership are for excessive force used upon an elderly man then apologies are right and proper. |
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King's lack of fulsome appreciation for McQuesten's accomplishments indicates the tepid relationship between the two men. |
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There is simply no other source with such fulsome detail about the Guid Neighbours, although writings on the second sight are far more plentiful. |
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Their reach for notoriety predicated on that fulsome mediocrity of talent detailed above has become frozen in their faces. |
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The audience on opening night with fulsome in their appreciation of yet another very fine production by Waterford Dramatic Society. |
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The least satisfactory aspect of the book is that which has received the most fulsome praise from certain critics. |
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From her, it seemed perfectly proper, and not even fulsome, just a nice compliment. |
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Critics in Britain appear to be having an ongoing contest to see who can offer this writer the most lavishly fulsome praise. |
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But he should write a fulsome letter of apology to the tour officials concerned, and just take his medicine. |
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Even so, Keegan has been effusive and fulsome in his praise of Pearce's contribution both on and off the field. |
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And in Congress politics, fulsome flattery and obsequious loyalty play a vital role. |
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Her bee-stung lips and deep-swimming-pool eyes have been the subject of many a fulsome tribute from fans. |
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Encouraged by success, he went to Rome, collected rich patrons, and with fulsome flattery won, but failed to keep, the favour of the tyrant Domitian. |
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Yet the adulation of the rich and famous is surely as fulsome as ever. |
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Fundraising for the new organ, which came from Scotland, was organised by Rainsford and he was fulsome in his appreciation of all the generous donors. |
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If the compliment seems fulsome, it must be remembered that Meres has higher praise and more of it for Shakespeare's fellow Warwickshireman, Michael Drayton. |
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The rhetoric wasn't new, but the response from the audience was unequivocal, with even the wavering Frank Fahey, and the chain smoking Martin Cullen, fulsome in their support. |
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I commend the member for the comments he made that these bills standing alone would give it a fulsome debate in the House. |
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And, of course, the movie is loaded with details, from the fulsome costumes to the full-scale ships and even to the eventual CGI pirate-into-ghost-pirate transitions. |
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After we had had a chance to have good and fulsome discussions on it, we came to mutual agreement that it would be appropriate for me to leave at this time. |
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The analysis, in that event, would have waited until tomorrow or the day after, or else been allowed to stand side by side with fulsome sentiments of celebration. |
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And last weekend even hardline communists paid fulsome tribute. Mr Agnelli was a trendsetter in trend-obsessed Italy. |
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One DPJ prime minister, Naoto Kan, offered a fulsome apology on the centenary of the Korean annexation. |
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Editorial comment in Algeria's press, which is often critical of the military, was fulsome in praise. |
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Will the government commit to undertake an immediate fulsome investigation and timely response? |
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In my view it is unfortunate the debate has not happened in a more fulsome way across the country. |
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A large number, though, would prefer to have a more fulsome report every quarter, as the additional information and analysis is useful to them. |
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Alberta undertook to respond in a more fulsome manner and their response is summarized in Textbox 2 below. |
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Continue in this way untill all the front hair has been braided. Scrunch the remaining hair into fulsome curls to increases the volume. |
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The European Union deserves fulsome tribute and credit for its long-standing interest in issues of development related to Africa. |
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Certainly it'll be a fulsome conversation and you've even suggested an additional one today. |
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A more fulsome discussion of recruitment and retention of TIs will follow this section on market comparisons. |
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Further consultations are needed to allow for fulsome and in-depth discussions on the options. |
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When you bring ethnically diverse groups together, the potential for gaining more fulsome perspectives and more innovative ideas is magnified. |
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To that extent, if there are costs incurred by the marshal in meeting that they are the subject of a fulsome undertaking by a person within the jurisdiction. |
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His Empire State colleagues, while tentatively supportive, have been far less than fulsome in their comments. |
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He asked Hoover to contribute, and the director did so with fulsome praise for Joe Kennedy. |
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If rip-roaring eighteenth century epics are your thing, you will probably love this book, stuffed as it is with salty character and fulsome event. |
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It has also told us that it will undertake a thorough assessment of conflicting reports on humane aspects of the hunt to ensure that it gets the fulsome understanding of this matter. |
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The aim must be to find and adopt a vocabulary that offers the most accurate and fulsome description and that makes sense equally for policy makers, practitioners, and the public. |
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Angelus Politianus had a tetter in his nose continually running, fulsome in company, yet no man so eloquent and pleasing in his works. |
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As he notes in the short video below, there is already a favourite for the seat, California state senator Jackie Speier, who receives Mr Lessig's fulsome praise, followed by a sharp preemptive strike. |
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It is therefore open to this Panel to reconsider that position in light of a more fulsome consideration of the issues particularly as it touches upon our very mandate. |
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Moreover, I was particularly concerned that there may be similar situations where fulsome information was not being provided and consumers have been held liable for fraudulent transactions. |
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She seems most comfortable on the fulsome Griffes songs, though not all listeners will find her full-throated approach agreeable. |
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Nor has the European Parliament been fulsome in its praise for Nice. |
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At the same time, research activities are making a significant contribution to the efficient and fulsome use of spectrum by developing new technologies such as software-defined radio and adaptive aerials. |
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The survey and summary of results can be found in Appendix A. The discussion that follows provides a more detailed and fulsome analysis of these data. |
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They chastise the government for trying to rush pieces of legislation through this House without proper debate, yet when we give them the opportunity to engage in meaningful and fulsome debate, what do they do? |
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We have concluded two days of fulsome discussion about the previous bid, and shared valuable lessons around the domestic and international components of the bid processes. |
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The Board asked the Power entities to prepare a paper on their operational needs to facilitate a more fulsome discussion at a future Board meeting. |
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The fulsome thanks of the war-torn nation lifted our weary spirits. |
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Braising was a liberation for me, understanding how liquor, the aromatics and the meat meld mysteriously into a unified flavour of fulsome fabulousness. |
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It loves her va-va-voom curves, too, so it pains Dressed in the Dark to mention, this time at least, that fulsome figure-eight is doing her no favours whatsoever. |
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