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The design won't win raves in Metropolis, but it contrasts effectively with Nashville's glass-and-steel skyline.
According to Ms. Arnold, the cut flower might also win raves in Samuel Beckett's "Play" — that is, trapped in an urn.
Their "packing cubes," which help subdivide your suitcase into sections, win raves from travelers for making it easier to pack bags efficiently and find things quickly upon arrival, two areas I could improve on.
If he picks Mr. Keating, Mr. Bush would win raves from Republicans who admire Mr. Keating's handling of the Oklahoma City bombing and his credentials as a former prosecutor.
FOR more than three decades, the designer John Fluevog has been selling colorful and distinctive shoes that win raves among rock stars and fashion models, have adorned an Absolut Vodka ad and attract legions of loyal customers that his company calls "Fluevogers".
The iPhone continues to win raves for its software, Web browsing and seamless iTunes connection.
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"Singin' in the Rain," for example, did not win rave reviews from all quarters when it was originally released.
She won raves.
The results have won raves from diners and critics alike.
The technology has already won raves from the federal government.
Mr. D'Rivera's new work, a contrabass concerto, won raves.
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