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However, Carney can laud it over Sir Merv, because Everton beat Villa 3-1 back in August.
As Bobbie Ann Mason points out in her excellent 1975 history, "The Girl Sleuth," Nancy Drew is a paradox — which may be why feminists can laud her as a formative "girl power" icon and conservatives can love her well-scrubbed middle-class values.
It is not easy to understand how ministers, including David Cameron, can laud the coalition's real-terms annual increases in the NHS's budget in England in each year of this parliament, while hospitals and primary care trusts across the country are shedding jobs and reducing services.
Then it proceeded to the situation today, in which a bank like Citigroup can laud the creation and perpetuation of a society in which 85 individuals hold as much wealth as half the world's population as a triumph, a cash cow for those with the money to invest in luxury goods businesses on the one hand and companies like Walmart that service the desperately poor on the other.
You can laud Celtic for a terrific piece of business, but most of the applause should really be for Gordon himself.
We can laud Streep, Mirren and Dench and say how great it is that they are all "aging gracefully".
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That was an audacious effort and I can only laud it for its effort to bring low-cost phones to developing countries — but so far, that effort has barely paid off except for in a couple of very small markets (and now that there are plenty of cheap Android phones around, I doubt it stands much of a chance in those markets either).
It's quite funny that he can be lauded for his absolute hatred of everything that everyone else loves".
Ms Swann's strategy of ditching WH Smith's entertainment business can be lauded when considering the fate of Woolworths and Zavvi, which both disappeared from the high street during the height of the financial crisis, but she admits that the company is still to finalise its strategy for dealing with the growing market for ebooks.
The Pearl Theater Company can be lauded for the effort, now playing at City Center, but audiences should be forewarned: Hard Times is demanding, three-hour fare.
Which brings us to the question of how any book that is filled with gore that runs the gamut from rape to incest to addiction to murder and every variance in between, without any of those things being absolutely essential to the development of character or plot, can be lauded as being a solid addition to the life of the mind for a child.
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