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Has a British politician ever lauded a more gratuitously lowbrow film?
Six months later, FIFA, soccer's global governing body, lauded a largely untroubled World Cup in South Africa.
England's head coach lauded "a gallant effort" by her team but was non-committal on her future.
In honoring Mr. Ursan, the Russian president lauded a writer who has displayed a tolerance for terrorism — when aimed at the United States.
Drinks were bought, toasts were raised, and I was anointed a regular, as was my new friend, Fred Exley, the author of the justly lauded "A Fan's Notes".
He lauded a welfare-to-work scheme he had started in California (grumpy Democrats noted that it found jobs for just one welfare recipient in every 500).
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Indeed, it's as much of a gem as its justifiably lauded A-side, Ghost Town.
Built atop a new front-wheel-drive platform already in use (at least outside the US) on the lauded A-Class hatchback, the CLA gamely flexes its suspension over two-lane country roads, exhibiting balance and steering feel that would flatter its sportier, pricier stable mates.
lauded an upswell of progressive activism, dubbing it "the beginning of a political revolution".
In an age when both Democrats and Republicans championed a new American Century, Nixon lauded an emerging multipolar world.
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