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Brazilian success is being vastly praised inside and outside the country and there are good reasons for this.
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As an actor, Gielgud was praised to the skies by such vastly different arbiters -- from him and each other -- as Bertolt Brecht and Lee Strasberg; as a man, he was, as Alan Bennett remarked, "entirely without malice or amour-propre".
White House officials have not commented on Mr. Garcia's expected nomination, but they have praised his performance running the new and vastly complicated immigration agency.
If they choose from the outset to practice exclusively a form of writing because it is praised in the classroom or otherwise carries appealing prestige, they are vastly increasing the risk inherent in taking up writing in the first place.
The song has garnered vastly positive reviews, with both film and music critics praising its humorous, witty lyrics, allusions and references to traditional Disney films and songs, as well as Adams' performance.
After Peña Nieto won, Videgaray became his finance secretary, and he earned praise for vastly improving the state's fiscal situation; among other things, he helped renegotiate eighty-seven per cent of the public debt.
He had praise for two paragons of sustainable dining, on vastly different scales: Chipotle and Chez Panisse.
Vastly enjoyable.
Unnamed Democrat is vastly, vastly rich.
Vastly better.
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