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More laudatory than you'd expect, the right tone?
Federer, 31, was even more laudatory of Djokovic in his runner-up's speech.
At one point, Yash compares Gin to Eve, just as her grandfather did — only in a more laudatory light.
"Hodgson seems to be getting more laudatory press now, but what's not to like about his Fulham side?" drawls Petr Fremont.
In Trump's presence, however, judging by, say, the praise that Vice-President Mike Pence showered on him at a recent Cabinet meeting, his aides have been more laudatory and acquiescent.
A book scheduled for publication next May by José A. Rodriguez Jr., a former senior C.I.A. official, is expected to give a far more laudatory account of the agency's harsh interrogations than that of Mr. Soufan, as is evident from its tentative title: "Hard Measures: How Aggressive C.I.A. Actions After 9/11 Saved American Lives".
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The more self-laudatory they were, the quicker they got tossed in the trash".
Throughout the San Antonio Spurs' impressive postseason march, the N.B.A. cognoscenti have homed in on one laudatory refrain more than any other: The Spurs take away what you do best.
That more or less ends the laudatory portion of this review.
For example, OC Tanner's clients can create an online "Wall of Fame" that highlights employees' awards and accomplishments and lets fellow workers pour on even more praise with their "likes" and laudatory comments.
Charan is more likely to be gentle, even laudatory, with his subjects than a journalist would be.
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