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Many have been quick to laud Valentine's baseball abilities.
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Lots of the weary people whose jobs entailed chronicling this sideshow were quick to laud the owner for his decision.
The front pages may have been dominated by O'Driscoll but inside Eamonn Sweeney was quick to laud the team effort it took to give O'Driscoll his winning farewell.
In his statement, Mr. Obama was quick to laud the antidrug offense begun three years ago by Mr. Calderón, which is backed by more than $1 billion in United States money.
But the west was quick to laud Kenya for a peaceful process and seems determined not to allow the new president's past to get in the way of economic interests.
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Gov. Jerry Brown made a quick appearance in Irvine on Tuesday to laud what he emphasized is a bipartisan effort to build a state veterans cemetery at the Orange County Great Park, a former military air base.
Unsurprisingly, views are deeply polarized, although Trump's opponents are quicker to condemn his performance than his supporters are to laud him for it.
The UK and other parts of the international community have been too eager to laud the reforming achievements of the Burmese president and too quick to surrender their leverage.
Mr. Lott pulled down the NATO resolution shortly after Mr. Clinton invited several of his top national security advisers, as well as Republican and Democratic senators, to a White House ceremony to laud the goals of expanding NATO and to press for quick Senate approval.
Though he supported Al Gore, he loves to laud Mr. Bush.
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