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In the poems, Neruda found cause to praise the common and the extraordinary, the concrete and the conceptual.
Anyone who has made scrambled eggs will have had cause to praise the properties of Teflon.
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This apparent difference, which Sax argues is hard-wired, causes teachers to praise girls' artwork and make boys feel that they're drawing incorrectly.
Even vicars had cause to sing the praises of Mr Brown as he promised a cut in VAT on church repairs.In this section The fixit business Gordon's giveaway Juggling the cash The world without Woodhead Holed beneath the waterline?
Bolt's record-setting runs caused commentators not only to praise his achievements but also to speculate about his potential to become one of the most successful sprinters ever.
Since then, the cleric has established the al-Maqreze Centre for Historical Studies, which he has used as a platform to praise Islamist causes.
He played for several hours only stopping to praise his hero and to promote the worthy causes.
To cause trouble: Chris Rock's new play, "The Motherfucker With the Hat," poses a problem for reviewers — even those who want to praise it.
Still to recall, to praise.
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