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1 Just why the aliens always choose to laud in hayfields is anybody's guess.
2 She was only twenty-four years old, and there was much to laud in her art, and nothing to condone except its immaturity.
3 Indeed all of us stood in great need of fresh provisions, having seen no laud in three months, but being continually beaten about at sea.
4 It was Laud 's boat, but it might not be Laud in her.
5 Fadge won't allow anyone but himself to be lauded in that style.
6 Dual status is something that used to be hailed and lauded in the good old days.
7 After lauding in funeral celebrations the good, the great, the immortal Marat, whose body, thank God!
8 While these cases caused some reputational damage, credit unions are often lauded in the localities they serve.
9 The man so lauded in his own time, will hereafter be regarded as the genius of evil.
10 Was it not a proof that he was achieving that moral heroism so beautifully lauded in the Scripture?
11 But as it stands today it is no advert for a model once lauded in the corridors of power.
12 Abe has consistently backed the president's tough stance on North Korea -support that Trump lauded in his address.
13 It feels like they're sullying the kind of single-minded purism that would be lauded in a more experimental act.
14 Harlow had much of that talent for painting eyes which was so lauded in the case of his master Lawrence.
15 His friend, John Oxenbridge, who had been driven from his tutorship at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, by Laud in 1634 to
16 In their school books and college text books everything German was lauded in the superlative; everything foreign was decried as inferior, undesirable.
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