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She will garner some praise after pitching an exercise ball with handles to Argos, before her failure to sell anything on the gourmet popcorn task results in a "I wish you all the best in the future, but with regret... you're fired".
One of the reasons the government wants to get the ceasefire agreement inked before November, he explained, is to garner praise for the president and the military, which they believe will help the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party in the upcoming elections.
They insist despite a dearth of evidence that Trump's performances in Singapore and at the Group of Seven summit were strategically brilliant, rather than reflections of an irrational narcissist who will say anything (whether it's compliments to Kim Jong Un or fiery nonsense to a Tampa crowd) to garner praise.
Meanwhile, Pinafore continued to garner praise outside Britain.
The song was even successful enough to garner praise from secular music reviews.
Belle continues to garner praise and accolades for her role in Beauty and the Beast.
The book, which received the 1942 Caldecott Medal for its illustrations, has continued to garner praise sixty years after its first publishing.
These sensitivities may be mitigated if the TSU does not try to garner praise for itself and shares the credit for any accomplishments with the government.
The only way to garner praise and respect is with good, thoughtful posting.
Go through your closet and pick out your favorite tops, or the pieces that tend to garner praise.
But whether he will garner enough support to avoid a runoff remains to be seen.
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