They immediately began talking business and to flatter and eulogize their own.
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There's a service, I eulogize my father, crying through the whole thing.
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Jasper Williams Jr. took to the pulpit to eulogize the R&B legend.
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I am not here to eulogize the mortal, but the immortal.
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Twice married he never ceased to eulogize the bliss of domesticity.
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What have people like him to do, except to eulogise people like me?
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Best Robert Mugabe quotes A legacy as toxic and complicated as Mugabe's is difficult to eulogise.
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There is no quality so dangerous to eulogise as experience, and Atlee thought long over this.
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One of the reasons I eulogise Normal People is that I read it with pangs of recognition.
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Photo: Rodger Bosch Mandela was never been shy to eulogise the rolling hills and the placid lifestyle of his hometown.
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What wonder if some eulogise, and others revile, the new philosophy for its utilitarian ends and its merely material triumphs?
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It is, we presume, from an ambition of the same kind that some writers have lately shown a disposition to eulogise Shaftesbury.
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But in speaking on so large a subject as the policy of a party, I thought it beneath me to eulogise a man.
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Wednesday marked the first time since Lyndon Johnson's death in 1973 that a sitting president was not asked to eulogise a late president.
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Like many musicians, this person can talk about, eulogise and deconstruct what they do and why they do it until the cows come home.
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Browne's one-week replacement, Shane Kenny, with his strictly-business view of journalism, was scarcely the man to eulogise Socialist TD Joe Higgins, writes Harry Browne.
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Too often this year, he has had to eulogise the deaths of local farmers and reiterate his calls for the introduction of rural safety units.
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Carlo Ancelotti tends not to eulogise individuals as a rule but he still described his returning midfielder as "a genius" in the post-match briefings.
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A contemporary writer of Grimaldi's days thus eulogises the Prince of Clowns:-
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He has been eulogised, analysed and studied like few other 20th-century figures.
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Faithful ministers are rarely eulogised by the populace or the court.