Its news media brims, as usual, with panegyric propaganda extolling Kim's leadership.
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The panegyric prepared by us for to-morrow must offer some great novelty.
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To many this may appear a singular panegyric on the Italian tongue.
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He is so well-known that I need not undertake his panegyric here.
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Poems, containing a panegyric on the King, and songs and sonnets, Lond.
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The major had prepared a long and eulogistic harangue for the occasion.
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The writings of the ancients abound with references to them, mostly eulogistic.
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Captain Thénault of the American Escadrille delivered an exceptionally eulogistic funeral oration.
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The enthusiast spoke of Varvara Pavlovna in the most eulogistic terms.
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All biography has been said to be eulogistic in its nature.
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Thus Donne shows his medicinal knowledge in some encomiastic verses:
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At the publication the wits seemed proud to pay their attendance with encomiastic verses.
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To this pamphlet, Governor Hamilton had prefixed "an encomiastic advertisement."]
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In rhetoric, they say the first part was demonstrative or encomiastic, the second deliberative, the third judicial.
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He published, soon afterwards, a volume of poems, with the encomiastic character of his deceased patron, the Earl of Dorset.
Ús de panegyrical en anglès
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So now she filled a whole page of her diary with panegyrical regrets.
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But the panegyrical chants became of more importance.
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We have studiously avoided portraying fashionable life according to the vulgar notions, whether depreciatory or panegyrical.
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What have philosophers to do with festive celebrities, and panegyrical solemnities with mathematical and physical truth?
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I saw another letter from a lady at Paris, in which there was a high panegyrical paragraph concerning you.
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Perhaps we are getting too panegyrical, for panegyric savours of the poppy; but we must not flinch from our duty.
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It is not strange, therefore, that the early panegyrical verses of Dryden should be made up of meanness and bombast.
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Mr. Macaulay would have aired the whole stores of his panegyrical vocabulary; and Sir John Hobhouse would not have gone abroad.
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The drama, being at length formed, naturally adhered to the first division of poetry, the satirical and panegyrical, which made tragedy and comedy.
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Varchi committed his oration to the press, and two other panegyrical discourses were issued, under the names of Leonardo Salviati and Giovan Maria Tarsia.
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Eleonora: a Panegyrical Poem, dedicated to the memory of the late Countess of Abingdon
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So now she filled a whole page of her diary with panegyrical regrets.
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But the panegyrical chants became of more importance.
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We have studiously avoided portraying fashionable life according to the vulgar notions, whether depreciatory or panegyrical.
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What have philosophers to do with festive celebrities, and panegyrical solemnities with mathematical and physical truth?
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I saw another letter from a lady at Paris, in which there was a high panegyrical paragraph concerning you.