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La La, the sometime Teletubby, would be hailed the new David 'Two Brains' Willets.
Many that we regard as just ordinary would be hailed as outstanding elsewhere.
Henry James called her a "perfect Voltaire in petticoats"; later her husband would be hailed as the American Voltaire.
Many of these Islamists had fantasized that they would be hailed as heroes by their society; instead, they were isolated and rejected.
I described the test on my blog (nytimes.com/pogue), confident that I would be hailed for blowing up the camera companies' pet morsel of misinformation.
Klinsmann, the figurehead, was busy fending off conservative pushback while giving young German players the belief that they would be hailed as reformers rather than reckless vandals.
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Plop him down in Cannes or Venice and they would be hailing him as a god.
If dragon fruit were an aspiring actress, the Hollywood press would be hailing her as the latest "it" girl.
Three hundred thousand fewer people would be hailing cabs, and residents of a country with an unemployment rate of nearly 12 percent would suffer.
You might think commentators would be hailing this development, which means that future budget deficits won't be quite as high as they might have been, but I can't find much in the way of celebration.
Jeb Bush's campaign gleefully alerted reporters that the 2016 presidential candidate would be hailing an Uberon his visit to San Francisco Thursday.
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