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1 The Government's execution of the bailout continues to win plaudits from the troika.
2 They are not trying to win plaudits as heroic defenders of downtrodden masses.
3 He went on to win plaudits for roles in Sex and the City and Desperate Housewives.
4 Already popular in Mexico, Obama would win plaudits by offering even more money for the drug war, observers say.
5 Caine could win plaudits in a less risky manner, by firing off some more generous payouts to his shareholders.
6 In 2015, Zaltzman struck out on her own with a linguistics podcast, called The Allusionist, which has also gone on to win plaudits .
7 As a result, he's won plaudits from the media and the public.
8 He wins plaudits from Republicans and Democrats alike for his work here.
9 He won plaudits from foreign diplomats, however, for his affable style.
10 He has won plaudits from investors and presided over record low debt costs.
11 But Trump won plaudits from unlikely quarters in Congress and among trade unions.
12 He has won plaudits from investors and presided over record low borrowing costs.
13 Metropolitan West Asset Management LLC won plaudits for its fixed-income portfolios.
14 He has already won plaudits for his previous work including the comedy Four Lions.
15 Not that long ago, Quinn was winning plaudits for his reforming zeal in education.
16 Four days later, navy marksmen shot the abductors dead and the president won plaudits .
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