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The word "eulogies" is correct in written English.
It is used to refer to speeches or writings in praise of someone, typically delivered at a funeral. Example: "During the memorial service, several heartfelt eulogies were given in honor of the deceased." Alternatives include "tributes" or "panegyrics."
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Some Conservatives said his address, focusing on her faith and personal kindness, would do more to strengthen her political legacy than many of the more divisive, political eulogies delivered in the past week by her former colleagues.
Tomer Siyonov, 22, a friend of the dead soldier, who finished his own compulsory army service two months ago, drew deeply on a cigarette as the eulogies were delivered.
The charity's director, Derek Bodell, says: "All the eulogies for her have not turned into donations People have cherished her, but haven't sustained their awareness or support by giving more to charity.
After Mr Fraser died on March 20th, aged 84, eulogies remembered him as the father of progressive reforms that shaped modern Australia, not least its multicultural immigration policy.Mr Fraser's background as a prosperous farmer from the state of Victoria made him an unlikely agent for change.
As reported by Danwei, which monitors the Chinese media, microbloggers have been posting eulogies to "the people they admire most", who happen to be named Liu, and whose lives echo the Nobel prize-winner's: a table-tennis player, a famous actress, a champion hurdler, a Cantopop star and Liu Shaoqi, a former president hounded to his death during the Cultural Revolution.
The teenagers who die in knife fights on the streets receive similar eulogies.
EULOGIES for Ryanair's customer service are rare, so here's one for you.On July 23rd, my wife booked a flight to France for early the following morning in order to attend a funeral.
OBITUARY writers the world over have been toiling on their eulogies to Nelson Mandela, the ailing South African statesman.
CHAUFFEURS carrying journalists around Baghdad are keen to show their love for their leader, so the radio wails eulogies to Saddam Hussein.
Today, at Mr Gray's funeral, 2,000 people gathered in West Baltimore to hear eulogies to the young man.
IN HIS latest novel, "Solar", Ian McEwan's protagonist is Michael Beard, a Nobel prize-winning physicist who has been resting on his laurels for two decades specialising in "after-dinner speeches and eulogies for retiring or about-to-be-cremated colleagues".
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