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Its handmade pastas were praised to the skies, and Frank Bruni gave it three stars in The New York Times that November.
After a golden period when TV programmes including Feast and In Search of Perfection were praised to the stars for engaging new, often male audiences in cookery shows, others came in for criticism for being contrived.
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He was praised to the skies by Puccini and Schoenberg.
They are desperate to be validated, to be praised, to be told they are worth something.
Thus Mossadegh, who achieved nothing lasting in his life, is praised to the heavens.
"Nicola Sturgeon does these debates and she's praised to the skies," Forsyth said.
He will have been praised to the skies by Apatow and others.
For this alone, Mr Hatoyama's name should be praised to the rafters.The details of the downfall are still emerging.
She has been "praised to the skies by the Tories in Scotland and even by Tories in Wales", he said.
Her paintings were being praised to the skies, and her business demands were conceptually provocative.
"Silence is praise to thee," Maimonides wrote, quoting from the second verse of Psalm 65.
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