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Laudation
noun
The act of lauding; praise; high commendation.
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After winning 14 Grammys, selling more than 30 million records and helping to found the major H.I.V./AIDS charity Keep a Child Alive, it does seem that slighter laudation may not suffice.
His oath followed a laudation by the deputy head of the constitutional court, Maher Sami, in which Sami described Sisi as a "rebel soldier", and strived to present him as a revolutionary hero rather than as the mastermind of a controversial coup.
Two things make the NYFCC awards better than any of the other nights of conspicuous laudation.
When her doctoral adviser, Harvard's Curtis McMullen, delivered the Fields Medal laudation on her work, at the 2014 International Congress of Mathematicians, in Seoul, Mirzakhani sat in the front row with her daughter and her husband, the Stanford computer scientist Jan Vondrák.
With a nod to Will and Ariel Durant and Arthur Schlesinger, he suggests that the United States has alternated between periods of "wealth laudation" and "democracy".
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But, he said, the newspaper "in its self-laudation could hardly give credit to anyone outside of its staff".
The so-called Cyprian orations—"To Nicocles" (c. 372), the "Nicoles" (c. 368), and the "Evagoras" (c. 65)—are concerned with the laudations of monarchs, while the "Archidamus" (366) puts into the mouth of the heir to one of the Spartan kings a speech full of praise for Sparta and Spartanism.
In "Caesarion," Cavafy reads "a collection / of Ptolemaic inscriptions" and discovers identical, interchangeable "unstinting laudations and flatteries".
After a night of enthusiastic but predictable denunciations of Romney's Swiss bank accounts and laudations for Obama's decision to save the auto industry, end Don't Ask Don't Tell, and pass universal health care, she lit up the Time Warner Cable Arena, home to the Charlotte Bobcats.
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