Sentence examples for praise given to from inspiring English sources

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Writer disagrees with the high praise given to the architect.

The novel received thundering applause from critics when it was published last year, with particular praise given to Beatty's wit.

But with all the praise given to Chris Hondros since he was killed by a mortar attack in Libya just over three years ago – it's all true.

Much the praise given to the movie has been reserved for its leading lady: three months pregnant at the time of the shoot, but doing desperate alky to a tee.

The episode received generally positive reviews, with particular praise given to Hartman and the musical.

Every title in the series has been well received by critics, with much praise given to the multiplayer mode experience.

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Request for such goals may be tied to a magical invocation; it may also be a deviation from prayer when it takes the form of a bargain or of a request for payment due: "In payment of our praise, give to the head of the family who is imploring you glory and riches" (from the Rigveda, the earliest of the sacred scriptures of Hinduism).

Further praise was given to Tucker's voice.

Further praise was given to the game's characters.

Particular praise was given to the album's lyrical content and production quality.

Praise was given to the mission-based storyline and battles for being "simple and more involved".

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