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be praise
noun
Commendation; favourable representation in words
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But nowadays that would be praise, and movies like this must set their own standard for mediocrity.
There will be praise for the Obama administration's attitude toward arms control and disarmament and for Russia's readiness to join hands with the United States.
"The reality is when you win or lose a cricket game it's either going to be praise or criticism, that's just the nature of international sport," he said.
The reviewer was actually trying to damn the novel, but it might as well be praise; an inversion Heller would have enjoyed, one hopes.
Asked about Smith's recent criticism of the side, Amla replied: "The reality is when you win or lose it will be praise or criticism, that's just the nature of international sport – any sport.
Unfortunately the German referee Stark had no ironic intentions and playing with 10 against 11 for 87 minutes, there can only be praise for the performance of Italy, who left the stadium with a point but a great deal of anger".
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Undoubtedly, the most threatening aspect of praise is the obligation it puts on us to be praise-worthy people.
So they should be praised.
The Independent be praised.
SHEIK: Allah be praised.
Who will be praised?
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