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In 1988 a laudatory Chicago newspaper article labelled Harvard "an investment banker's dream".
After a laudatory introduction, she blushed and said her greatest achievement was raising children.
I think he is doing that for what many believe is a laudatory reason.
He is unabashedly Hamiltonian, having written a laudatory book about Alexander Hamilton.
Then, a week after the party, came a laudatory review in The New York Times.
It is a laudatory, elegiac, or satiric poem that is found in Arabic, Persian, and many related Asian literatures.
His supervisor was a news director who, he said, got his job after making a laudatory documentary about Putin.
A laudatory article by Edmund Wilson in The New Yorker magazine in 1959 drew attention to Gorey's work, and he was soon in demand as an illustrator.
At one point, he delivered what seemed a laudatory summing-up: "I think he's the greatest talent we ever had in the theatre in America.
Now an emeritus professor of the philosophy of religion at the state university here in Rio, Mr. Boff just last week published a laudatory biography of the pope.
Indeed, in early 1997 she wrote a laudatory preface to the French edition of Mr Blair's book on a political "third way".
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