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lauds

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Third person singular of laud

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This morning, the headline in Super Deporte lauds: "The mothers that gave birth to you!" Before the game Valencia had been obliged to line up to applaud Madrid onto the pitch for having recently won the Club World Cup.

The Independent lauds his libertarianism (as a home secretary in the 1960s, he reformed the law on divorce, abortion and homosexuality) and his Europhilia: he became the first British president of the European commission in 1977.

WHEN half the world lauds you as a statesman and the other half vilifies you as a terrorist, you know your passing will be controversial.

A new book of poems lauds Mr Borisov's "dignified leadership".

Neither China nor the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which Mr Mahbubani lauds as far more successful diplomatically than the European Union, did anything to prevent the bloodshed in the then East Timor as it sought to separate itself from Indonesia, nor the bloodshed in Aceh, which failed to do so.

But it is quite possible to mix this with pay-for-performance; indeed, companies that Mr Pink lauds, such as Google and Whole Foods, are highly skilled at using sticks and carrots.All this suggests that Mr Pink has it backwards: far from abandoning sticks and carrots organisations are making ever more use of them.

Michael Chorny, a Russian-born metals magnate with a poor reputation, is thought still to be behind a newspaper that now lauds Simeon to the sky.Though most of the returning western bankers and lawyers seem sincere and commonsensical, others who have the king's ear are less widely trusted.

One opponent of the 2009 deadline talks of "a noble industry that we want to protect" and lauds the virtues of pen and paper.

The same paper rightly lauds another good African trend, to impose term limits on leaders.

But his speech prompted a barrage of scathing criticism, not least from Lebanon's prime minister, Fouad Siniora, with numerous commentators noting that while Syria arms and lauds Hizbullah, its own border with Israel has been dead quiet since 1974.

Whenever an economist lauds the benefits of free trade, he is quickly criticised for preaching from his well-paid, tenured, ivory tower.

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