Any criticism whatsoever rather than praise of JoAnn Pushkin is really out of line.
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And cynics noted a lack of warmth or specifics in her praise of her young rival.
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In fact, American personnel were generous of their praise of other forces, such as the Slovenians.
It turns out a rap video called "Dunk City" sprang up overnight in praise of the Eagles.
As Bill Clinton schmoozes the Vietnamese this weekend, expect many remarks in praise of bridges between cultures.
Someone will dress up as Millard Fillmore and parrot the former president's praise of this once virginal river.
Federer was warm in his praise of Nadal, but insisted he remained confident about retaining his Roland Garros title.
Ever since Hagelin joined the Rangers, head coach John Tortorella has been careful to temper his praise of him.
And many Republicans involved in the proceedings undermined such arguments with their praise of Sotomayor's record on the bench.
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Each wrote a little piece, most of them in praise of Mr Alvarez.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Olivier Messiaen's birth shouldn't be just another academic exercise in praise of a dead composer.
IMF's number two, who was fulsome in his praise of Mr Yilmaz's economic management when he visited Ankara last month.
"In praise of King Shulgi" is one of the best examples of Sumerian writing and dates from the third century BC.
However, a blanket praise of deflation as a good thing and ridicule of those who worry about it is not benign.
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But the praise of all sides for his personal performance shows that the really hard choices have yet to be made.
Federer's ability from both net and baseline have seen him compared with Sampras, and that is praise of the highest order.
Prof Johnston said the killer of Richard was probably not Sir Rhys himself, with the poem a praise of his master's leadership.
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Mr Romero is unstinting in his praise of his own doctor, who works 15-hour shifts sustained only by glasses of sugared water.
Obama was all but given a pass about Reverend Wright and, as the recent video shows, his knowledge and praise of Wright.
Pro-government channels pump out praise of the army as defenders of order.
In his recent article, In Praise of Oversharing, Steven Johnson wrote about colleagues who shared sometimes graphic details about life-threatening health challenges.
He has won the praise of former Bush administration economists such as Glenn Hubbard, the former head of the council of economic advisers.
He was unfair to Tom Kite, the American captain, and he went over the top in praise of his European rival, Seve Ballesteros.
He was generous in his praise of his students and other composers (boundless when it comes to Vainberg and Britten) and tough on singers.
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Her views are shared by many CNN Business Traveller readers who wrote in in praise of the medium via our Sound Off box.
When "Abraham Lincoln" hit the best-seller list (and earned the praise of renowned Lincoln scholar Doris Kearns Goodwin), Mr. Grahame-Smith renegotiated his book contract.
Mr Hague has won the much-needed praise of Lady Thatcher, but she would still prefer him to rule Britain out of the euro forever.
Joe Biden, as praise of McCain and--in the case of the men who challenged the eventual Republican nominee in the primaries--of his vice presidential pick.
Judge Merfyn Hughes QC asked for his praise of Christopher Roberts, John Glyn Jones and Jackie Lloyd Williams to be passed to the chief constable.
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The pair were interviewed together after their rounds and 14-time major winner Woods was fulsome in his praise of the young pretender to his throne.
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