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1 Jack Benson would have sung the praises of the Pollard boats readily enough.
2 They have sung the praises of the victor's laurels without knowing what they are.
3 Wordsworth, who had formerly sung the praises of the French Revolution, thus voiced the national defiance:
4 Many noted poets have sung the praises of the lark, or been kindled by his example.
5 Acting National Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Sindile Mfazi has sung the praises of the officers who got involved.
6 But God sent his angels to comfort him, with whom he sung the praises of his protector.
7 We have sung the praises at Christmas time of the Bohemian Monarch, "Good King Wenceslaus."
8 The F-bomb was dropped while the actor sung the praises of showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss.
9 He has sung the praises of America's history, defining its progression up from racism as its central theme.
10 It contains a Labour MP who has sung the praises of the "modern, progressive" Saudi Arabia.
11 Australia's Refugee Action Coalition is challenging Nauru's justice minister who has sung the praises of the country's refugee programme.
12 Well, Bruno has sung the praises of one of his friends until I'm crazy... crazy, that's English, isn't it?
13 South Africa's Police Minister Bheki Cele and senior police officials have regularly sung the praises of the country's anti-gang units.
14 For three years he had sung the praises of the Italians, but he had never contemplated having one as a relative.
15 A Mr. Josph Hardaker has sung the praises of this gigantic power in thirty-five stanzas, entitled "the Aeropteron; or, Steam Carriage."
16 Northwestern coach Chris Collins sung the praises of this third-year starter, telling reporters: The thing about Bryant is he's such a good player.
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