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1 For once, we have to offer unqualified praise to the show's organisers.
2 In the delineation of character, Cooper may claim great, but not unqualified praise .
3 Concerning our house-maid, I can speak in terms of unqualified praise .
4 Blair's intervention and unqualified praise for Miliband was effective in itself.
5 The book has gained unqualified praise , and well deserves it.
6 We cannot trust Cicero's unqualified praise of this aristocrat nor the censure of Sallustius.
7 The testimony of Fox, the testimony of Byron, alike are offered in its unqualified praise .
8 Fewer still live long enough to sit listening to the unqualified praise of their peers.
9 Mourinho criticised the bulk of his squad by picking out only two players for unqualified praise .
10 As stadtholder of Holland, he merits unqualified praise .
11 A pocket-book, with which he presented his father on his fiftieth birthday, brought out his unqualified praise .
12 Fewer still live long enough to sit listening to the unqualified praise of their pee(...)
13 In 1853 Lord Elgin visited England, where he received unqualified praise for his able administration of Canadian affairs.
14 Of the military value of his dispositions and movements, military critics have recorded, almost universally, their unqualified praise .
15 Isabella often earned the artist's unqualified praise , Ulrich sometimes received encouraging, sometimes reproving, and sometimes even harsh words.
16 Stephen drew from his pocket several of Judge Whipple's cigars, to which his new friend gave unqualified praise .
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