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Then there is Professor Kane's second condition: Regulators' commitment to these bailout policies "must be continually nourished by praise and other forms of tribute from the bankers, borrowers and investors whose losses are being shifted to less-influential parties".
I suppose we all have our own forms of tribute for our particular ghosts and gods.
"The leader of the revolution rejected any manifestation of a cult of personality and was consistent in that through the last hours of his life, insisting that, once dead, his name and likeness would never be used on institutions, streets, parks or other public sites, and that busts, statutes or other forms of tribute would never be erected," Raul Castro told a massive crowd gathered in Santiago. .
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Reading the books that someone loved strikes me as a meaningful — and surprisingly intimate — form of tribute.
In response, the Ming also began to trade with Japan, under the form of tribute from Yoshimitsu, "King of Japan," to the emperor of China.
Nearly every other high-tech or entertainment industry luminary speaking at the event offered some form of tribute to Mr. Jobs.
In any case, it will be another form of tribute from Mr. Connelly, and Mr. Morgan will have about as much to say about it as he did about the Bosch series.
A moment later, when Mr. de Blasio took the stage, he paid his own form of tribute to his son's hair, telling supporters that Dante had to fend off strangers trying to touch it.
The critic's palpable pleasure in his own phrasing is entirely apt here; it's a line which, roles being otherwise, Hollinghurst himself could well have written, and such fidelity of reproduction is one form of tribute.
PLEASE RESCUE!" If you notice that precious little has been said about the writing in this volume, don't think that is an oversight: it is a form of tribute to Mr. Colbert's wishes.
You could see it on the faces lining platforms and on those of knots of people who stood in open country to watch all the way to Folkestone, a form of tribute not seen in English life since Sir Winston Churchill's funeral journey.
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