There is even a prime-time television programme, Maastricht Italia, devoted to extolling the euro.
That is, far from extolling American success, she is paving the way to justify an American defeat.
But much of his speech was devoted to extolling the virtues of hereditary peers, such as himself.
Starting in the early 1970s, the good doctor penned 15 books extolling the benefits of a low-carbohydrate diet.
Perhaps the candidates fear the irony of extolling thrift as they spend with abandon to destroy one another.
All the while, he was mindful of the audience - extolling them to chant "soundcheck" as the work continued.
And sometimes it's cringe-worthy nonsense, like actor Megan Fox extolling vinegar shots to flush out fat in the colon.
The process of extolling those principles started when humans tried to be civil to each other in a civilized society.
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His fiction was immature but promising, extolling male bonding while describing unsatisfactory love affairs between his male and female characters.
As soon as the elections were over, a wave of commentaries extolling the virtues of compromise appeared in the press.
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What Cain and other supporters of 9-9-9 should be extolling is the new set of incentives that the plan would bring.
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My Facebook was filled with my photo and me extolling how easily you get a great free gift just for signing on.
He quickly penned an Atlantic Monthly cover story extolling New Economy virtue.
Summer Job revolved around Adam and Jason, two average-looking guys who submitted a video to Gillette extolling their qualifications to represent the brand.
Sunnily extolling the virtues of free trade, Mr Weld has led a dozen Massachusetts trade missions to places like Japan, Israel, Ireland and China.
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Had Mr Hutton devoted himself to extolling Europe's virtues, and explaining how its current flaws could be cured, he might have produced an interesting book.
It's also hard not to notice that people now extolling Justice Roberts for rescuing the court's integrity are largely the same ones who have been impugning it.
He started Goleft.tv, a liberal Web site, writes books like In Search of Atticus Finch: A Motivational Book for Lawyers and is launching a magazine extolling plaintiff lawyers.
The three entrepreneurs extolling their alternative energy projects showed three phases of how an idea can turn into a commercial success: pre-production, production and testing, and full production.
The message of the Judaeo-Christian religious heritage, for instance, is that doing evil to others is a sin, extolling the virtues of mercy, forgiveness, charity, love, and pacifism.
"Maybe people growing up now, in the age of technology and media saturation, will develop a different attitude, " wrote Williams in a chapter extolling the talents of Zidane.
Perhaps Carter's most ignominious contribution was his now often maligned fireside sweater-wearing speech extolling energy conservation, lamenting the national "malaise" and calling for the "moral equivalent of war" on energy.
In 2005, when we started researching an earlier book extolling its virtues, there were less than 4 million people using it and many business people dismissed it as a passing fad.
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Life experts popping up everywhere from group-speaking engagements to The Oprah Winfrey Show are extolling the dangers of overdoing activities from shopping and watching television to surfing the Web, drinking coffee and even daydreaming.
The Center's announcement today follows its organization last month of a powerful open letter to Congress signed by dozens of America 's most accomplished defense and foreign policy practitioners extolling Amb.
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Despite the views of one of its favorite sons, the football club is less forthright in extolling the virtues of independence, reflecting that not all Barca fans are against a unified Spain.
The last time we saw Steve Ballmer star in a commercial for Microsoft, he was extolling the virtues of a 286-based PC running the glory that was Windows 1.0 -- in 1986.
The result, the work of more than 20 employees, was a 100-page report, more graphics than text, extolling the wonders of the world's emerging markets, among which none shone more brightly than China.
At a retail banking conference a few years ago, speakers were extolling the value of one-stop shopping, although when questioned it turned out none of them relied on a single source of financial services.
That other great Argentine hero, the footballer Diego Maradona, has been heard, as he leaves restaurants in the early hours, extolling the virtues of his wife and children - while a prostitute hangs on each arm.
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