Manny Yekutiel: She pays you a compliment, you take that compliment.
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That's a compliment, even though we all know Chamath, that's a compliment.
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I have to compliment his selections, and he has to compliment mine.
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A compliment is a compliment and I will gladly take one, but once you introduce any kind of sexual reference, it stops being a compliment.
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Give someone an uplifting compliment Receiving an unexpected compliment can really brighten someone's day, especially if it's genuine.
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When you win that competition or ace that test, compliment yourself and thank others when they compliment you.
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"We did this thing—it sounds stupid—but it was called compliment battle, where instead of a rap battle, the best compliment wins," Nahdi says.
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Give someone an uplifting compliment It may seem meager, but receiving an unexpected compliment can really make a difference in someone's day, especially if it's genuine.
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I once paid you what I thought was a fairly obvious compliment—that you are a good guitar player—but you didn't exactly take that compliment well.
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"Chris' voiceover provides the perfect compliment to our new creative and a special Australian feel to compliment the spectacular imagery," O'Sullivan said, regarding the selection of Hemsworth.
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Meaning, I keep a little mental counter and try to compliment my daughter for her kindness three times for every time I'd compliment her about an achievement.
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This song came from the experience of having a guy compliment a girl by saying, "You're not like most girls," and realizing that that's not really much of a compliment.
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If you walk in attempting to compliment them, they may think that you're only trying to get them to like you, and your compliment could come across as ingenuine.5.
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This is a moment to compliment the American people and to compliment the Congress for their cooperation with him on tax reform and regulatory relief," Rove said on "Fox News Sunday.
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But don't worry — it's actually a compliment in disguise.
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You lose your ... Oh, that's the highest compliment though.
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He then paid , his running mate, quite the compliment.
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I was like, Wow, this feels really bad, I was just trying to give you a compliment and this person is actually making me feel like I'm wrong, giving them a compliment.
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But -- I don't think he meant it as a compliment.
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When people compare me to K.D., yeah, that's a compliment.
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Next time someone gives you a compliment, accept it graciously.
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Thank you, thank you, I'll take that as a compliment.
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That shouldn't be read as a compliment or an insult.
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It's a perfect compliment to video shared earlier by Space.
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PK: I don't want to compliment Kara, so David Chang.
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As you can see, there's no look they didn't compliment.
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It's such a compliment to be invited to do it.
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" Swift can allegedly be heard saying, "It's like a compliment.
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But Mr Trump's obeisances began even before this imaginary compliment.
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In fact, he even took a moment to compliment her.
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Compliment that hilarious person on their sense of humor. 303.
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Women tend to mean it when they compliment another woman.
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Most times I even feel better just giving the compliment.
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That's probably the best compliment I've ever gotten, thank you.
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But, he adds, "I don't think it was a compliment."
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This was, we suppose, meant as a compliment to us.
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They compliment our music, food, diversity, even our national parks.
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She doesn't need the compliment, but she'll always take one.
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We compliment each other, and there's really pure, true love.
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" (Followed by vigorous pointing.) "Can I give you a compliment?
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"Coming from Gene, that was quite a compliment," Thayer said.
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It sounds like an afternoon nap, and that's a compliment.
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"This is a great, great compliment," Kate told the artist.
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Call a friend, offer a compliment or write a poem.
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Ian paid me the biggest compliment he could think of.
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"[That's] such a compliment coming from this man!" he responds.
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That's a major compliment btw because I love Bollywood films.
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Any potential Surface hardware will compliment the company's software improvements.
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It was meant as a compliment, presumably — women have brains!
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I appreciate when people compliment you and let you know.
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It's supposed to be a compliment, but really it's insulting.
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" Macron, he noted acidly, "went to Germany to compliment Mme.
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The three men have been known to compliment one another.
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I'm sure they did not say it as a compliment.
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Palmer received a compliment before he started the last round.
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"And I kept on hearing the word 'compliment,' " she said.
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"I take everything as a compliment," Mr. Cobb said, smiling.
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It's beautiful basketball, and I mean that as a compliment.
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The apparent compliment releases an unpleasant current of retroactive contempt.
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"It's a wonderful compliment," he said in a 1988 interview.
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Ali's compliment was far truer of his life than mine.
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"It was a compliment like I've never had," she said.
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Compliment their attention to detail, healing presence, and social circle.
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Being able to compliment employees doesn't sound too hard, right?
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He gave her his ultimate compliment, comparing her to Ivanka.
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I think that's the best compliment you can give them.
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Sansa didn't seem quite so willing to return the compliment.
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Skipper's statement was, however, paying Portnoy a kind of compliment.
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"Here's the thing, it was really a compliment," Kobe said.
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Honestly, it's a mine field to compliment a person's appearance.
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He thought a moment, before paying his customers a compliment.
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"It was the biggest compliment I could receive," she said.
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It is far more acceptable to compliment than to criticize.
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"That sucked, because it was never a compliment," McEnany said.
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If the colors seem to compliment her clothes, that's intentional.
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The president had other reasons to compliment the paper, however.
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Mourinho, though, insisted that he took it as a compliment.
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Consider the clusterf*** a compliment, Porter ... Japan knows its anime.
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That's my least compliment I want to give to someone.
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If you want to compliment someone, give them a compliment based on their rising sign, if you want to make someone feel safe, set up a cozy night in based on their moon sign.
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A subtly dewy complexion, even on makeup-free days, is the calling card of good skin, but we don't always think to compliment it the same way we'd compliment someone's flashy highlight or shimmering cheekbones.
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When it comes to beauty highs, nothing beats a spontaneous compliment.
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You can also program Alexa to pay you a personalized compliment.
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In fact, a CBD-oil massage sounds like the perfect compliment.
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It's nice to have somebody who's royalty compliment me about them.
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Again, and to be clear: I mean this as a compliment.
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"Someone who gives a compliment typically means it," says Dr. Wechsler.
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It is meant to compliment the city's Transmilenio system of buses.
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"Taylor: "I know, I mean it's like a compliment, kind of.
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The Ukrainian Domino's even sells tomato juice to compliment your meal.
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It may not be the full-on compliment it sounds like.
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It was a compliment that masked the strain beneath the surface.
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Broadly, though, both engines compliment the distinctive experience of MINI ownership.
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A thoughtful compliment can go a long way towards inspiring others.
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" Clarkson, in turn, urged Legend to take it as a "compliment.
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"COCKROACHESQUE" is an unusual compliment, unless you are a Liberal Democrat.
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She gladly accepts the compliment that she is Raymond Chandler reincarnated.
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Locatelli is restrained, offering only words like delicious as a compliment.
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The sobriquet "father of globalisation" was, at the time, a compliment.
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Go ahead, call me by that name: that's, finally, a compliment.
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Which I see it as a compliment, I think she's fabulous.
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It's truly the best compliment I've ever received in this lifetime.
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Yes, I appreciate the compliment; I'm honored to be called beautiful.
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Getting a compliment on my outfit or presentation is always welcome.
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In some cases, a list addition is meant as a compliment.
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I took that to be a compliment to the English language.
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If she wants to dress like you, it's a huge compliment.
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I make a mental note to compliment random folks more often.
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It is hard to imagine him capable of a greater compliment.
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Oyeyemi nodded, but accepted the compliment without retracting her statement: Whether
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" Calling him a Boy Scout: "I took it as a compliment.
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Travis Browne to compliment the Bellator action from the night previous.
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The way I do it is I do the fake compliment.
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It's the kind of insult that's also, sort of, a compliment.
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When other people say it, it's nice, I appreciate the compliment.
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Everyone involved in Hot Luck really does compliment each other's skills.
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Comparing someone to Prince could be a compliment or an insult.
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" Johnson appreciated the compliment, writing back on Twitter, "You get me!
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Trump returned the compliment, declaring Cohen to be a wise investor.
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And I think the word "competitor" is a -- it's a compliment.
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The law center said it took the lawsuit as a compliment.
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"I personally think berry reds compliment almost any complexion," she said.
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You might even compliment the colleague who tries to undermine you.
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Remember that your objectification of us is not a compliment. 52.
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Did she compliment his penis when she first pulled it out?
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Studio Drift also makes films that compliment and complement their installations.
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Mr. McConnell takes that kind of Democratic criticism as a compliment.
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"Vintage Perry Ellis," I said, by way of paying a compliment.
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Compliment this person's wit, sense of humor, social connections, and charm.
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The trick is to compliment their effort rather than the idea.
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Do you think you'd get him back if you compliment him?
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Looks like Clinton gave Cook a nice compliment and he's blushing!
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People say Scott Walker was always himself like that's a compliment.
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Even Alvy's attempts to compliment Grammy's ham get a frosty reception.
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A compliment, for her, has become a kind of crisis, too.
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Having Google be scared of you is a pretty big compliment.
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Give a genuine compliment to someone in the elevator with you.
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All of it was, in fact, a great compliment to Warren.
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He also often used high-profile moments to compliment his opponents.
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My mom and sisters compliment my new leopard print headband incessantly.
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They usually think the occasional atta girl-type compliment is enough.
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It's less Big Brother and more The Great British Compliment-Off.
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He also often used high profile moment to compliment his opponents.
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"I don't want to compliment David Lee too much," Popovich said.
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All she did was compliment us on what we did well.
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Pop stars like Madonna and Britney Spears made "bitch" a compliment.
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COLBERT: I'm trying hard to make this feel like a compliment!
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The trick is to compliment the effort, rather than the idea.
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It's no small compliment to say that Donovan is her match.
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Destiny Rogers just stopped her entire entourage to compliment your shoes.
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It debuted Hill City last fall to compliment its Athleta line.
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The Milligans walked over to compliment the children on the decorations.
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Some, like the Ronettes' "Mashed Potato Time," will compliment your meal.
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And don't forget about your body language when receiving the compliment.
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Ocasio-Cortez also returned Khanna's compliment by singling out his performance.
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ALRIGHT, I THINK OF YOU AS BLACKROCK, WHICH IS A COMPLIMENT.
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He has moved even Mr. McConnell to lurch toward a compliment.
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I don't know if it was meant to be a compliment.
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"I will continue to do what I have to do, say what I have to say, compliment the people that I have to compliment, and call out the people that I need to call out," Cruz added.
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As a real estate agent, I often compliment potential clients or listings.
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When you tell someone to "eat shit," it's not exactly a compliment.
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And though it likely wasn't meant as a compliment, we'll take it!
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He is a good looking dude so I guess it's a compliment.
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I know it wasn't intentional, but I take it as a compliment.
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You make me so much better and we compliment eachother so well!!
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In some ways, it's an inverted compliment that people mention your name.
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But I wonder if, in a sneaky way, that's not a compliment.
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Each pairing is meant to compliment what Tess is dealing that week.
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When talking with her mom, strangers often compliment Mehlani's big, beautiful eyes.
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But it didn't end with the creepy compliment and the purloined photo.
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" Then, Swift laughs and says, "Yeah, I think it's like a compliment.
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It's a great compliment, and I think Charlie Brooker's an absolute genius.
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You make me so much better and we compliment eachother so well!!
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"When I was a kid, 'entrepreneur' was not a compliment," he said.
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"Deep down, all women like to get a flirtatious compliment," he said.
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She's so good, people use her to compliment people in other professions.
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"Men always say that as the defining compliment, don't they?" she writes.
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Say a back-handed compliment from Clinton about a "reality TV star"?
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" Taylor Swift: "I know, I mean it's like a compliment, kind of.
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It's not like Vicki is toying with the rumor as a compliment.
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It's tricky to compliment anything specific if you don't know the person.
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He especially dug the Audrey Hepburn compliment our camera guy gave him.
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"Where I come from, that's a compliment," Hudson said on the show.
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If you close enough you might get hit but it's a compliment.
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"You speak English!" she said after the boy squirmed at the compliment.
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Is he ringing his employee to compliment Jimmy on job well done?
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To be honest, the greatest compliment is when your friends like them.
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Yes, I am shallow, and yes, I thank her for that compliment.
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Every time we wear it, people compliment our skin — not our makeup.
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NBC correspondent Homa Bash was quick to offer a compliment on Twitter.
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You could get in trouble with this car, and that's a compliment.
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"That wasn't just a compliment — that was a warning," Jones clarified Wednesday.
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But with the platform's soul-crushing bullying also came the occasional compliment.
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A lesser man might feel slighted and want to return the compliment.
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And each compliment comes with a sticker, because who doesn't love stickers?
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Your voice sounds, and I mean this as a compliment, really gross.
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As I have said before- Its the biggest compliment you can get.
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Describing a pianist's performance as unhinged might seem like an unlikely compliment.
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"Are your lashes real?" might be the ultimate beauty compliment of 2017.
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Or think of really unique ways to compliment a colleague's coffee accoutrement.
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Hypocrisy, it is said, is the compliment that vice pays to virtue.
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Someone baked these cookies so I would eat them and compliment them!
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"It's really the biggest compliment we could have hoped for," he said.
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"That's been sort of the biggest compliment that I've gotten," he said.
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She said he would also call to compliment her on TV segments.
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Clinton called to compliment the future first lady in 2008 after Mrs.
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Hemsworth, ever the charmer, shot back with a compliment of his own.
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In Miami, take the catcalling as a compliment, your ass looks good!
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"I thought it was a compliment," Ryan told The New York Times.
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Remember that "It's hot that you're religious" is not a compliment. 53.
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The issue is that men like this compliment downwards: it's inherently patronizing.
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I like his and I think it would compliment my as well.
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Please compliment me, especially if you are trying to win me over.
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A woman stopped to compliment him for giving his wife a break.
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He's a mentor of mine, so I'll take that as a compliment.
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"He's a ballplayer, and that's probably the highest compliment you can give."
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He also gave Trump roses, metaphorically, with one public compliment after another.
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Made in Canada is a boast, not a backhanded compliment any more.
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"If you fall asleep during my video, that's a compliment," she said.
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I mean it as a compliment to say that answers kept changing.
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"When that happens, you actually take it as a compliment," he said.
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Back in the 1980s, an Oxford-educated lady offered me a compliment.
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It sounds boring to Wendy, but he meant it as a compliment.
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Quite a compliment, but what if Hekker is even more than that?
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") or treat the compliment as a request ("You want to borrow it?
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When she was finished, the judges competed to out-compliment one another.
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A few moments later, Mr. Trump returned the compliment, in a fashion.
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Mr. Rodriguez approached Mr. Diallo after a game to compliment his performance.
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One man yells out a compliment, another looks her up and down.
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The home's neutral colors and beachy vibe compliment its stunning waterfront views.
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Again, I mean this as a compliment, but your mileage may vary.
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In Canada, Greenberg says, that would typically be used as a compliment.
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NICE, France — Jean-Pierre Rivère accepts the compliment, but rejects the comparison.
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"I'm not Nancy Pelosi, but thank you for the compliment," Allred said.
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"I think that is quite a compliment," he said in an email.
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People say hi to you on the street and compliment your stories.
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DT: I consider her statement about my children a very nice compliment.
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At the same time, I recognize a compliment is a compliment, and if it comes from someone you know cares for you, it's OK to assume it's genuine, regardless of whether they were prompted to send it or not.
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You make me so much better and we compliment each other so well!!
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"The women would always compliment me on my hair and makeup," Raines says.
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The perfect compliment to Shenk, a reticent and data-focused chief product officer.
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You now finally have the choice to compliment somebody on their house. 5.
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On Saturday, Trump gave Omar a back-handed compliment about the dust-up.
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Compliment their cute AF swimsuit that probably took a gazillion years to find.
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In fact, this selection of pastels compliment those colors more than replace them.
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But the comparison to that contemporary iteration of debate isn't necessarily a compliment.
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I've heard it echoing in my head, when an acquaintance attempted a compliment.
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Swift was quick to compliment Gomez's latest accomplishment, especially given her challenging circumstances.
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It's also compliment with Uber's effort to perfect the art of the pickup.
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Markle singled out Roberts for inspiring the best compliment she had ever received.
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Len Goodman paid her quite the compliment ahead of the winner being crowned.
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And if a compliment makes you feel bad, how good can it be?
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Mary-Kate said Ashley was "loving and consistent," which is quite the compliment.
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"It's a huge, huge compliment to be compared to those designers," Wirski says.
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This morning, she hopes to find products that compliment her now gray mane.
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An internal report branded him a "critical thinker"; it was not a compliment.
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" —Dana Johnson"I always compliment a woman if I like something on her.
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The show is, and I mean this as an absolute compliment, often disorienting.
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Acceptance of a compliment is not consent for entering into my personal space.
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"Thanks, it's Zara" is the fashion world's polite way of taking a compliment.
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So it's a compliment to know I can accurately reflect on youth, still.
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Sadly, not one of these fabulous women stood back and accepted their compliment.
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Jean, Denver Oh, I think she meant it as a (profoundly misguided) compliment.
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For him to still be doing it, that's a great compliment for him.
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Full of texture and bounce, it was a perfect compliment for this look.
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I'm sure he's just making conversation, but it's nice to get a compliment.
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This is escapism at its chintziest, and we mean that as a compliment.
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For some, giving a compliment and meaning it requires little to no effort.
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" Ah yes, that well-worn backhanded compliment, "You look great for your age!
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Being told you remind someone of Beyoncé is a compliment not many receive.
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Thankfully, Mashable UK's deputy editor — Liza Hearon — knows how to take a compliment.
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I laughed when Trump paid me a compliment while imagining his own rise.
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Parks and Recreation Card No one delivers a compliment quite like Leslie Knope.
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Elon James White doesn't mind when strangers compliment how cute his child is.
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He also found many reasons to compliment Tillerson and his dedication to service.
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She knew that they were doing that, and then she would … compliment [them].
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Compliment the table setup — this is the Thanksgiving version of discussing the weather.
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We compliment each other strategically, and the acquisition felt like a natural step.
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For her beautiful brown locks, hairstylist Kristin Heitkotter wanted to compliment Rodriguez's outfit.
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Ruffalo seemed torn between "eyes" and "ass" — a sweet compliment, to be sure.
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We mean that as a compliment: Way marches to a very different drum.
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If someone hears this influence, it can only be a compliment for me.
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The greatest compliment I ever got was from Gustavo Arellano of OC Weekly.
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A compliment was him saying some of the work there was 'f—able.
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This should be seen as a compliment to the agency's staff and management.
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"We need more Reshmas," one investor said to us recently — a high compliment.
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From now on, "this tastes like jail food" just might be a compliment.
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I think he meant it as a compliment, but I am not sure.
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He suffered fools not at all, and was unable to tolerate a compliment.
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I mean it as a high compliment: an art form of sustained intimacy.
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"It's a great compliment when you get that from a manager," Baker said.
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"It is very full, very rich," was the sort of compliment Hardwick offered.
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Other words carry a compliment and an unwelcome sideswipe at the same time.
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You're sort of saying, You're an idiot, because your compliment is not worthy.
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It's a compliment to me but an insult to all of my people.
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So in that way, it's a great compliment for you to say that.
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This is a high compliment, although Milius would doubtless take it an insult.
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Days later, the governor returned the compliment, saying the teaching went both ways.
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The best compliment a ballplayer can hear is that he's a great teammate.
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Granted, the line between a compliment and an insult is different for everyone.
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And when I talk about that I generally mean it as a compliment.
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Since you were the first on her kill list … Quite a compliment, that.
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The result is cringe-worthy (I mean that as a compliment) and compassionate.
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But this was the first time I'd heard it used as a compliment.
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Paying a compliment on Instagram is as simple as liking a few photos.
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I look back now and wonder if it was really an unintended compliment.
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I'm not sure it's a compliment to say that he's convincingly soulless here.
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This label and description in no way is meant to be a compliment.
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Half of me feels like the rap nomination was just a backhanded compliment.
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If they're not busy, start by saying hello or opening with a compliment.
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And during dinners, Trump has reportedly called to personally compliment attending House members.
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Giuliani downplayed the incident, claiming he took the fans' reaction as a compliment.
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Marketo offers business-to-business marketing applications that would compliment Adobe's marketing business.
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Even if imitation is the highest compliment, WhatsApp executives are not admitting it.
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My hair was in an updo to compliment the neckline of the dress.
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The World Health Organization went out of its way to compliment China Wednesday.
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Angelo, however, means it as a heartfelt insight, if not an outright compliment.
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Now, we are all just one clumsy compliment away from clearing our desks.
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Heck, I had multiple people this week compliment me on my "Apple Watch".
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Those two are great actors and I think would compliment each other well.
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Not long after, on the House floor, Meadows came to compliment her again.
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One of my coworkers said she thought it would compliment a dessert nicely.
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Little does your opponent know that they actually just gave science a compliment.
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When it comes to drag queens, mockery is often somewhat of a compliment.
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I still feel like that when I receive a compliment or a prize.
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" Or compliment him about like, "You're an American hustler, you've done so great.
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No, it's OK—not that I take it as a compliment or anything.
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I now realize that she probably didn't intend this to be a compliment.
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It becomes an art form to pick cards that compliment each other's abilities.
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Michael Avenatti didn't skip a beat as he paid President Trump a compliment.
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This led to the most flattering yet unsettling compliment I have ever been given.
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Well, I don't know why, but I'll guess I'll take that as a compliment.
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You'll make them feel great and they'll compliment you until your head blows up.
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She knew that they were doing that, and then she would … say some compliment.
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Well, I… [looks to team] Are you contractually not allowed to compliment other games?
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I love my dad more than anybody, so I take it as a compliment.
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"Every time people compliment me about my son, it is very rewarding," she revealed.
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Simpson's and Stapleton's voices compliment each other perfectly, and both were on perfect form.
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But before Diesel could finish his thought, he broke off to compliment Moreira's appearance.
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Instead of hitting hubs with a plagiarism complaint, she takes it as a compliment.
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Nobody expected a Republican presidential candidate would use primary airtime to compliment Planned Parenthood.
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I actually prefer the criticism rather than the compliment because that makes you better.
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In fact, your partner could even see jealousy as a compliment, Dr. Richmond says.
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" Trump returned the compliment saying: "I like him because he called me a genius.
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But if people enjoy watching me ski race, then that is a huge compliment.
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Rena said I have a 'sensitive vulva' (which I took as a compliment, obviously).
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"It's not a compliment, and I'll tell you why," the scholar Darnell Hunt explains.
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If astronomers are still using my data years from now, that's my greatest compliment.
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"Truly meant this not as a Ross burn but a Carol compliment," she wrote.
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Instead of saying 'Woah, how long did that take?' try starting with a compliment.
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Mr Xi regards Mr Branstad an "old friend", a great compliment in Chinese culture.
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In a time of unprecedented artificiality, that's about the highest compliment I can give.
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Trying to coopt Justice Scalia's message is the highest compliment we have paid him.
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To compliment this new look, we wanted a style that was cool and effortless.
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" Meister continued to compliment the social media platform, calling it a "tremendously valuable asset.
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You wouldn't wear them together, but they all compliment each other in your closet.
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Every color coordinates with what I have on, but I mean, it's a compliment.
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Pamela Anderson: Thank you for the compliment, but I wouldn't say I reinvented myself!
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So we guess Kim Kardashian West really wanted to pay Cardi B a compliment.
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AirHog RollercopterEarlier, I said the CX 10 felt like a toy, as a compliment.
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It's not enough to write a great blog and get a compliment on it.
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Chopra has served up look after look to compliment her Tiffany & Co. engagement ring.
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If being punched in the face is a compliment, being pushed probably is, too.
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Rare is the N.B.A. coach who declines to compliment an opponent before a game.
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" A modest thank you to a compliment that suggests, "I'm doing my best.""🙂.
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The brothers compliment each other and their family holds hands, wading through the waves.
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Later Friday, he offered a backhanded compliment of Trump's decision to choose Indiana Gov.
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While plenty of fans see the comparison as the ultimate compliment, they really shouldn't.
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Still, in his interview with CNN, Manchin offered perhaps his highest compliment to Trump.
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I think the perfect compliment to a book is a cup of chamomile tea.
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When women compliment my skin I credit this smoothie (and water) as the key.
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You have besmirched all horses as inept fighters under the guise of a compliment.
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But at the same time, compliment him for the work that he's put in.
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Compliment people, even when they don't necessarily deserve it, but be sincere and specific.
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I'm jetlagged and I feel comfortable with you, so take it as a compliment.
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It's designed as another input device to compliment the mouse / keyboard, touch, and stylus.
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Whatever the reference points it feels decidedly un-Monday which is a great compliment.
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Hearing how my creations affect people emotionally is the greatest compliment I could receive.
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When it's all done, Cranston is back to compliment her, and offer some advice.
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In real life, Gibbard finds this hilarious, and also a bit of a compliment.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders took to Twitter to compliment Graham's speech. .
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In all my life I can't recall him once paying me a direct compliment.
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The back-handed compliment follows a savage attack on Brzezinski earlier in the week.
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This advice from mentors is often well meaning and meant to be a compliment.
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The two rappers compliment each other throughout with interweaving verses and tight, poetic lyrics.
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Ron Fournier replied: My tweet was a warning, sir, not a compliment. http://bit.
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But after getting such an amazing compliment from Beyoncé, she can surely die happy.
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Obama even paid O'Rourke the ultimate compliment of comparing the young Texan to himself.
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When you think of it that way, it's actually sort of like a compliment.
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Still, in perhaps the only instance when this is a compliment, he's no Olivier.
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Don't try and compliment them by saying "You just don't strike me as gay."
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The strengthened defense ties compliment China's existing ventures, particularly weapons sales, according to specialists.
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But saying, "She's really smart, too," seems like a bragging response to a compliment.
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But even this grasping compliment by proxy gives Trump credit where none is deserved.
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As we pack up to go, a few women compliment me for tagging along.
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That there aren't many players in today's NBA like him isn't entirely a compliment.
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A compliment can also feel like it's setting you up for really high expectations.
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And frankly that may be the biggest compliment Stardew Valley could get from me.
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What country besides your own would you like to compliment and "tell it's great"?
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Compliment how perceptive and straightforward they are, and their bold stance on taboo topics.
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Compliment their bravery and generosity, and their tendency to stick up for the underdog.
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Several of Kemper's celeb pals jumped in to compliment her in the comments section.
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How does your work interact, and do your practices inform or compliment one another?
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Ice cream, movies, a 15 minute rest, a letter, a compliment to our platoon.
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To have a man look down your dress and compliment you on your shoes.
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So I think that was like the highest compliment he could ever pay her.
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The way she sees it, O.J.'s totally unpredictable ... and that's not a compliment.
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"Guests always say her food is really good and compliment her cooking," Andy said.
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"The biggest compliment is when someone says I act like my mom," Gerber explained.
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Today's is a delight when you get it, a play on a classic compliment.
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Nicole tells us what she loves about her husband, and he returns the compliment.
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I finally figured out that she was trying to compliment me on my attaché.
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It's perfectly possible Kim takes it for a compliment since he does like rockets.
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I dress well, walk fast to my workplace and pride myself on every compliment.
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"Compliment the child on what a big boy or girl they are," he said.
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"It's a huge compliment to our success that they are freaking out," Burton said.
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Take it as a compliment and don't let anyone else ever tell you otherwise.
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You started out so well — realizing that a compliment was intended and responding graciously.
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Another effective strategy, says Foster, is to sandwich a critique in between a compliment.
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Karina Garcia is known as the internet's "slime queen" — and that's a big compliment.
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The building and flowers next to them even seemed to give them a compliment.
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A compliment is the equivalent to a 'like' in a face-to-face conversation.
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His little sister set down a compliment box, made from an old tissue box.
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I plan to work to overcome that reflex and consider the term a compliment.
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I definitely consider it a compliment, but I don't sit on it too much.
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It broadcast the full ship's compliment of American sports, highlighted by American football coverage.
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A 2004 Psychology Today article was adamant that the only proper way to accept a compliment was "graciously and with a smile" and warned the heedless female reader about the social perils of discounting a compliment in any manner typical of women.
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At one point he called me hyper-principled, which I don't think was a compliment.
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I had three separate people compliment the device, asking me where I got my ring.
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So we wanted to figure out how to write on that, how to compliment that.
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And she was quick to compliment the makeup mogul on her foray into eye shadow.
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If someone told you, "you're a natural," you'd most definitely take it as a compliment.
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Also: the perfect response to a compliment or to soften your own brazenly suggestive comment.
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Deflecting or being embarrassed by a compliment serves no purpose to you socially or professionally.
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Even as they compliment him, their behaviour comes across as an insidious form of violence.
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And yet now we also have the $4 million Bugatti superyacht to compliment the Chiron.
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Then she suggests having someone take your photo in natural light to compliment your features.
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Shoes can do way more than compliment an outfit- they can be the showstopping moment.
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She was a huge pain in the butt, and I mean that as a compliment.
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Weed sellers are already paying the wine business the compliment of their most sincere flattery.
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Sounds like Dr. L Riesling will compliment Tess's first foray into city nightlight quite well.
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After the compliment incident, Zach apologized to Hannah, and the two slowly started getting closer.
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Colleagues commend Mr Raab's productivity, which was not a compliment often paid to Mr Davis.
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He also threw a couple of awards toward Dave Chappelle: strongest handshake and best compliment.
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The fact that you just equated me to anyone like that is a huge compliment.
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But Agent USA doesn't feel at all like an educational game—which is a compliment.
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" And Rinna returned the compliment saying, "I think Dennis does glamour like nobody else, right?
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However, the embattled rapper did receive at least one high-profile compliment: From Trump himself.
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" The best compliment that my sons have ever given me is…"That they love me.
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I know how damn cool my arm is; I'd probably compliment someone like me, too.
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The fact that Mr Trump has not returned the compliment is awkward for Mr Moore.
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It was the closest thing to a compliment we've seen leading up to UFC 214.
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The track's respective blues and metal elements blend together seamlessly and better compliment each other.
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And they're using it as a vehicle for themselves [comedically], which is the ultimate compliment.
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In response, Trump said he considered what Obama said about him to be a compliment.
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Joel Edgerton received the best acting compliment of his career on the set of Loving.
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In the form of payment for said chicken nugget, she gave Kelsey the sweetest compliment.
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If the police stay their hand with you, white women, it is not a compliment.
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Well, the ever-exuberant Shelton has no trouble accepting a compliment from his lady friend.
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Regardless of the scale, the clothing number, the compliment choir, I still abhorred my body.
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" He went on, "A headline on the UNTUCKit Web site reads 'Compliment your holiday waistline.
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Whenever a speaker mentioned his name, especially with a compliment, Ellison gave a thumbs-up.
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It very much feels like "BioShock," but in space (which I mean as a compliment).
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If so, that is a very nice compliment to Trump's tax cut and deregulation policies.
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"It's good to have a good mate by my side," said Smith, returning the compliment.
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Teigen launched a website called Cravings by Chrissy Teigen to compliment her cookbooks in November.
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TRUMP: Well, I consider her statement about my children to be a very nice compliment.
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Don't comment on, let alone try to "compliment" how 'Western' or 'modern' we are. 92.
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It's not a compliment to the record but it's not that good for real love.
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This includes TV advertising — which has already begun — to compliment other channels such as online.
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Most conversations I have had with fans that lead with a compliment have been short.
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I made nothing of it, thanked the stranger for the compliment, and left the inn.
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It's the greatest compliment to an actor that it still lives on like it does.
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It's groovy, without sounding cheesy, a perfect compliment to your end-of-summer kick back.
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How can I agree or even accept the compliment without insulting the rest of womankind?
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And, if I'm not asking too much, maybe give a compliment that doesn't belittle me?
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It is a reference to the way artists casually — perhaps insincerely — compliment one another's efforts.
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At one point, a staffer interrupted to compliment Milo on his speech at the party.
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But according to Rudnitsky, Trump also vetoed any sketch he felt didn't compliment him enough.
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These placements are often self-made go-getters, so compliment their discipline and determination, too.
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I compliment her appearance, and she pats her dyed, golden waves, thanking me for noticing.
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Nobody could have mistaken his tone of condescension, even in what was ostensibly a compliment.
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" Another got a backhanded compliment: "hard worker," but "would she relax and have any fun?
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Or is this like when a black person uses the N-word as a compliment?
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Being a bridesmaid is a true compliment and testament to your friendship with your friend.
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That's a pretty good compliment, about as high as you can give someone, I think.
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Chairman, if I could, I would like to compliment the nominee for giving concise answers.
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Customers can also snack on a variety of dishes designed to compliment the inevitable munchies.
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This week, Pilot announced the release of three new products to compliment its current products.
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"He is super smart and — this sounds like a backhanded compliment," said South Carolina Rep.
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"These comments on the internet, I can only take it as a compliment," he said.
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Here, however, the comedians will face off to see who can deliver the better compliment.
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And remember that, even if it hurts, getting negative feedback can be the ultimate compliment.
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And a tremendous number of those letters and tweets compliment me on my own neck.
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" Afterward, Auriemma paid Chong his ultimate compliment: "She's become a really good defender, really good.
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Instead, the WellSet team hopes to promote wellness practices as a compliment to Western medicine.
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Articulate, as a compliment, has been conventionally perceived as being owned by posh white men.
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As reporters compliment Sanders, McCarthy's Spicer bursts into the room to take over the discussion.
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It takes time, effort and strength to find the right formula to compliment your brand.
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FB: You realize you may not be paying her a compliment to call her Marnie?
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" Speaking to "Entertainment Tonight," the Australian actor repaid the compliment, saying: "Well, he's my hero.
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The highest compliment you can give Simone Biles is that she performed like Simone Biles.
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Telling a transgender person that they don't "look trans" might appear to be a compliment.
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The stylus support is also designed to compliment the Pixelbook's ability to run some Android apps.
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SPLASH; GC IMAGES; SPLASH; GC IMAGES So, what does Coleman think of Dion's major style compliment?
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Yes, he wished Kate and Pete all the best, but it's a backhanded compliment at best.
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Whether they give you a backhanded compliment or deliver an outright insult, don't get sucked in.
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Hannah Brown will be living off one compliment every day for the rest of her life.
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And if someone were to call me a feminist I would take that as a compliment.
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That's a big compliment so we're going to do something special next time they come in.
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Now, whether or not KoKo realizes what she's just done, the comparison is a total compliment.
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Brienne also received possibly the greatest compliment of the Blackfish's life as he assisted her escape.
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It offers a really smooth, immaculate beat complete with vocal samples that compliment Nord's own register.
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One man named Nicholas, however, replied earnestly, and continued to compliment Sey on his good looks.
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"Bootedgeedge (Buttigieg) is doing pretty well tonight," Trump wrote, offering the rare compliment for a Democrat.
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They often answer "it's from the '60s" whenever someone stops to compliment their floor-length dress.
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" Virtue responded: "Well, that's such a compliment that you feel that when you watch us skate.
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"It's a compliment when people now say, 'I'll never hear 'Downtown' the same way,'" he says.
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Yooka-Laylee is a game that's stuck in 1998 — and I mean that as a compliment.
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It would be nice for them to to compliment us every once in a while. JEEZ.
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That's quite a compliment coming from Streisand, and Foxx lives up to it alongside the legend.
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"Whenever someone gives me a compliment about how I look, I start to malfunction," he says.
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But he does compliment Issa's edges, which is really all any Black girl can ask for.
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"I think Hillary's response was more calculated because she didn't directly compliment Donald Trump," he said.
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A new type of Surface hardware would compliment Microsoft's move into audio with its Surface Headphones.
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" During the episode, Unglert tweeted, "The one and only time 'great boobs is an appropriate compliment.
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A deeper look, however, reveals that this truth is the highest compliment one can pay him.
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If you've ever worn a pair of statement earrings, you know they're the ultimate compliment-getter.
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Bailey was quick to notice the compliment from Berry and thanked the actress for her support.
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To this day, he's still a little unsure what this means, but assumes it's a compliment.
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That's the ultimate compliment because it has nothing to do with my hair or my butt.
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" —Sioban Massiah"When I receive a compliment from a woman, I always feel an empowerment boost.
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TRUMP: Jim, thank you for the compliment but as you know I'm very mad at you.
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Honestly, I should've just told Ashley when she first gave me a compliment on my smile.
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"It's the best compliment you can have, really," Siriano said of seeing FLOTUS wearing his designs.
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A compliment from anyone is always lovely, but if it's from my mom it's especially special!
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So he began looking for technologies that could compliment the manufacturing work his company was doing.
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She sent a compliment – and a joke – Corden's way when he spoke of his wife Julia.
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As the proceedings wind down, Mel decides it might be nice to give Ruth a compliment.
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"If you want to compliment a fat person on what they're wearing, avoid saying it's "flattering.
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Paul LePage during an executive order signing Wednesday, offering him a time-tested back-handed compliment.
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He didn't try a cheesy pick-up line or immediately compliment my photos when we matched.
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So here's the best compliment I can give it: I am not a Grateful Dead guy.
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I still find myself thinking about it, which is the biggest compliment I can give it.
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So, we asked how he felt about "The Book of Mormon" -- compliment or were you offended?
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It debuted the men's brand Hill City last fall to compliment Athleta, which could threaten Lululemon.
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Wine School To describe a wine as "salty" may not seem like much of a compliment.
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There will be a full compliment of cops and equipment ... magnetometers, undercover officers, cops on horseback.
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So IMO it's kind of eyebrow raising there's no blue here to compliment all the red.
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Even when asked to compliment O'Rourke, Cruz managed to hit his Democratic opponent one more time.
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If there's a bigger compliment you can pay a record then I'd love to hear it.
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BlacKkKlansman director Spike Lee gave Jennifer Lopez a huge compliment about her glitzy Tom Ford dress.
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His reply immediately went viral, because a compliment from him is rarer than a white truffle.
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Bridgett tells the Metro UK that they never expected to receive a compliment from Gordon Ramsay.
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"Of course Adele is very beautiful, so naturally I take it as a compliment," she added.
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I thanked her and sidled away, grateful for the compliment, but not intrigued enough to engage.
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Its cursive letter and cream-colored stationary perfectly compliment the 51-year-old Countess' sophisticated style.
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It kicks off with Heard calling Australia a "wonderful island"—kind of a backhanded compliment, no?
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He gave me a compliment and handed me a note with his name and email address.
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Many people's first interaction with a young girl is to compliment her cuteness, prettiness or clothing.
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If it looks cool and if they changed it I like to compliment them on that.
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Now, Bridgette is changing the history of the so-called compliment that led to her assault.
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Is there a compliment that you've received from a vet that was particularly meaningful to you?
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The least interesting man in the world — stay with me; that's actually a compliment — is back.
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That isn't necessarily a compliment; it can mean that there's too many things going on here.
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Mr. Rohatyn was given the nickname, not always used as a compliment, of Felix the Fixer.
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Someone once compared something I wrote to Nabokov, and I thought that was a huge compliment.
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Think of Peter Berg as Bay-Lite, and in this case that's very much a compliment.
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We found out because we were born two days apart, we are actually compliment each other.
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Sometimes, being a meat-and-potatoes kind of dude (or dudette) can be the greatest compliment.
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Feels like something that could have come out of Europe, which I say as a compliment.
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It's laid the foundation, though, as you earn a gem each time you get a compliment.
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The highest compliment I can pay Moss is a simple declaration: It was worth the effort.
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The fact that she wanted me to do a duet with her is a great compliment.
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I mean this as no compliment, but he remains the most epic troll in Twitter's pantheon.
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"I like Tom Brady," Trump said, while claiming that Inslee meant his criticism as a compliment.
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"The greatest compliment I had was from people who attended some of those performances," he said.
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I wanted to compliment Jahiruddin on his advocacy for these people, and also to say goodbye.
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As everyone knows, "Where'd you get that?" is just about the best compliment you can receive.
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Tyler, the Creator said his Grammy win felt like a "backhanded compliment" in a backstage interview.
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What was a compliment just a few years ago has become, at best, an eye roll.
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Only one reporter is awake, and instead of asking the pope a question, offers a compliment.
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Astrologers often describe you as intense, Scorpio, but is that a backhanded compliment or high praise?
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As a general rule, people do not compare other people to Donald Trump as a compliment.
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"He's a crusty voice in Washington," he said of Mr. McCain, in something approaching a compliment.
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He seemed pleased to be accosted by staff and patrons alike, feigning surprise at every compliment.
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That may explain a backhanded compliment by Germany's foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel, after the French election.
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" On the other hand, Mr. Meyers said, "He's always one compliment away from changing his mind.
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Now Brooklyn reciprocates the compliment with Le Garage, a standout new French place in postindustrial Bushwick.
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A Trump campaign spokesman explained Parscale only meant to compliment the first family in his comments.
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HOPEFULLY IT'S NOT, NOT A COMPLIMENT, BUT THAT IT'S MORE THAN ME. KERNEN: I GET YOU.
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He returned the compliment, telling her she was "looking even sharper" of late, Mr. Sharpton recalled.
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" He added, "Oh, yeah, and if I call something dumb or stupid it's always a compliment.
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I tell our team, 'If they compliment our food or our hospitality, we've done our job.
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Someone called you the Karl Rove of British politics, which I don't think is a compliment.
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Coming from a fanbase that is home to some famous superfans, that is a great compliment.
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That way you end up with a bunch of records that compliment each other really well.
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I think a lot of people also think that it is arrogant if you compliment yourself.
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Everyone fought with genuine esteem, often pausing to demonstrate new moves or compliment a fellow wrestler.
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It can be as simple as a smile, invitation to go to lunch together or a compliment.
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Well then, I guess I did my job right, so I will take that as a compliment.
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Put one of those things on your head today and a millennial might compliment your tiara. Finally!
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So, anytime somebody says you&aposre part of the four horsemen, I thought it was a compliment.
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" Virtue, 28, responded, "Well, that's such a compliment that you feel that when you watch us skate.
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We recommend joining the liveblog and leaving it open as a compliment to the live video feed.
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Bashfulness. Also: the perfect response to a compliment or to soften your own brazenly suggestive comment. Bashfulness.
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In a recent interview with New York Magazine, Letterman appears reluctant to compliment himself in any way.
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At one point, Mathews even went out of his way to compliment her bold floor-length dress.
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Knowing little about her besides her status as a noteworthy matriarch, I assumed it was a compliment.
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It rubs me the wrong way that not being angry is a compliment to a Black woman.
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"They compliment me all day — it's their job," he's self-aware enough to say at one point.
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When people compliment my ring and say that Jacob did a great job, I always correct them.
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Jeffrey Wall, the acting solicitor-general, calls this judgment "extraordinary" and "remarkable", and not as a compliment.
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For me, it feels much nicer to receive a compliment that was of my partner's own volition.
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And, we can help you find the shorter-hemmed pieces that best compliment your Kardashian-level curves.
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He replies that she is his weakness, which sounds like an insult but is actually a compliment.
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First of all, it was a compliment that I was even unwittingly part of this fun riff.
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Here I wanted to create a shiny [style], almost like armor, to compliment Cara's metallic supernatural dress.
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As they are prone to do, users on Twitter dubbed Basset a queen — the highest online compliment.
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Glossy black tiles and dark purple cabinetry compliment the rapper's showpiece: a built-in vertical herb garden.
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He meant it as praise, but that's a compliment so backhanded that it borders on a roast.
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William even stopped to compliment 5-month-old Leo on his choice of a fuzzy bear onesie.
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Trump has said when a world leader compliments him, as Putin has, he will compliment them back.
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"I thought bronze and deep blue would be a different combo and compliment the look," she said.
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In our skin-care-obsessed culture, there is no greater compliment than shouting out someone's glowy cheeks.
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On a recent trip to the beach, my friend asked me if he could compliment my tan.
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Vergara could have easily accepted this as a compliment on her physical beauty, but not this time.
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" Aldean had a compliment for Strait, too, saying he was "the reason I wear the cowboy hat.
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The reason for having diplomatic relations is not to confer a compliment, but to secure a convenience.
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But if it's not a blatantly weird or offensive reaction, consider just letting them have the compliment.
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During a segment on Fox News on Tuesday, Hurt suggested that Trump meant "dog" as a compliment.
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We've met Mindy's parents, and we know they send her compliment-filled emails on a regular basis.
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On the internet, where "aggregation" is often the highest form of flattery, not everyone appreciates the compliment.
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He paid me a compliment on my voice on a stage we shared years later, v sad.
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He also described Gallagher as "central casting," a high compliment Trump has bestowed on cabinet secretary picks.
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See more reactions below: That was a long story Tom Hiddleston told to pay himself a compliment.
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There once was a newswoman in Nantucket ... Whose body was so bangin', everyone wanted to ... compliment it.
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Troy had nice things to say about the whole trio ... but gave Rosen the highest compliment imaginable.
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" Returning the compliment, Elmo said of his costar, "He's just really friendly and he laughs a lot.
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Last year we had the special thrill of being on site, and listening to people compliment them.
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It's not a privilege, but it's a compliment that you guys would say that, so thank you.
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It's hip to be square Probably the best take An offer to help A rare simple compliment:
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And I will compliment the administration for sending a carrier battle group into the South China Sea.
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While the comment is often intended to be a compliment, its underlying meaning can carry great offense.
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On the field, the best compliment you can give Graham is that he doesn't look any different.
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Unsure how to respond, she says she played the comment off as a compliment and excused herself.
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Which I think should be the highest compliment you could possibly pay to an ice-cream sandwich.
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For a 3D artist, someone not being able to tell is a huge compliment of your skill.
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People who listen to others, ask questions, compliment others, and have a positive mindset tend to succeed.
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"You've become an expert in crocodilian scalation," Dr. Raxworthy said to Ms. Meah, apparently a huge compliment.
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Unlike every other President since Jimmy Carter, he doesn't even offer human rights the compliment of hypocrisy.
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"What critics said: "Whiskey Cavalier knows what it is — which is a compliment, since many shows don't.
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This worry of an "overheating economy," as Bloomberg News recently called it, is the ultimate backhanded compliment.
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That's what all dads yearn to hear, a compliment scrawled on Father's Day cards through the ages.
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Clinton's compliment: It was the Reagans who wanted nothing to do with the disease at the time.
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And I will compliment the administration for sending a carrier battle group into the South China Sea.
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The Europeans gave them little chance, though their initial opponents, Yugoslavia, did pay them one backhanded compliment.
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" He went on to compliment her smile: "I like your smile, that's nice.... Yeah, that's really good.
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And saying that the Japanese work harder than their contemporaries in the West really isn't a compliment.
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The best compliment that you could pay to somebody was to say that they were listo. Ready.
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If a compliment lands on me in a truly uncomfortable way, is that my problem or his?
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Andy Samberg: Well, Garbage Pail Kids also changed the history of art, so maybe it's a compliment.
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Is it Trump finding another way to compliment himself, to give himself credit for the media's success?
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Caitlin Dewey: I don't know if that's a compliment or not, but thank you for having me.
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Compliment their work because Cap risings are very hard-working but sometimes make it look too easy.
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Instead, he paid Colbert a nice compliment and made it clear he's thrilled to be doing nothing.
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I am a chronically bad compliment taker, but that's not why I sat there and said nothing.
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And if I was called an overbearing feminist 35 years ago, I would consider that a compliment.
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Before you say she looks cute as a button, though, you may want to compliment her intelligence.
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I'd like to be able to contact you again, and maybe send a compliment to your supervisor.
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"They would pay me a compliment when I passed by: 'What a beautiful little girl,'" she said.
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A friend said to me, "You're a sex and death artist," and it was the biggest compliment.
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I found that I could only ever describe it as "lamby," which is not exactly a compliment.
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"Ladies, why the heck can't we take a compliment?" a Prevention writer asked in a January headline.
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The N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell, has supported Snyder's stance that the name is meant as a compliment.
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It's such a compliment for me if anybody were to call me as a rival to him.
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"I retweeted kim's amazing cover and wrote 'MOM,' which among the youthz is a compliment," she wrote.
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"I always say you have to pay yourself a compliment before you can receive one," she says.
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" Host Angela Yee told Ocasio-Cortez she thinks it's "a compliment" when "Donald Trump doesn't like you.
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The current model of cultural success is addiction: "I couldn't put it down" is the ultimate compliment.
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He compliments me and laughs at my awkward face (because he knows I can't take a compliment).
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Conor McGregor is Team MAGA -- calling Donald Trump a "phenomenal President" ... and shocker, Trump LOVED the compliment!
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Some compliment the staff on their friendliness, while others had issues with rude behavior in certain instances.
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I compliment Jenji on creating a reality that was exactly like what there is, without doing it.
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Armstrong is well known for being good at that — I am saying this as a compliment, Tim!
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" He continues, "Also, being anonymous stops them from thinking, 'Oh they are just saying this because they are my friend,' so I like that I can make people happy and that it doesn't matter who gives them the compliment, the only thing that matters is the compliment itself.
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Do yourself a favor and go to the FB page I created for women to compliment each other.
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KENNEDY: I think it looks like you went downhill skiing without a helmet, and that&aposs a compliment.
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This could be your opportunity to respond to a compliment Beyoncé-style with "I woke up like this."
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This is obviously not a compliment, nor is it something the Cruz family seems to find very funny.
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I'll take it as a compliment—you did not want me to shut up, fade away, stop blogging.
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If you tell the executive or that person who is giving you a compliment, 'What's wrong with you?
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I worked part-time at Sephora and people would compliment my skin, and I would think they're crazy.
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The users she direct-messaged for promotion became online friends, and strangers began messaging her to compliment Euphoria.
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" He adds that Cummins told him, "I just want to compliment you on the professionalism of your department.
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I could say the same thing for the Surface Studio, though in that case it's a backhanded compliment.
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My favorite compliment I get is that I look like I should be in a John Waters movie.
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"I don't mean this in a pejorative sense, I mean it as a compliment: Lindsey's unpredictable," said Sen.
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So being compared to one of the nicest people I've ever met in my life is a compliment.
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This sounds like a backhanded compliment, but it's really a celebration of food as sustenance, pure and simple.
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" The best compliment I've ever gotten about my hair is… "I've gotten some pretty great compliments about it.
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You don't know how to just walk up to someone you don't know and spew this random compliment.
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The controller's hardware feels like something Nintendo made, which is probably the best compliment I can give it.
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"His actions Sunday were irresponsible, which would almost be a compliment for a guy like Kanye," Casale explains.
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Uplift your children and give them self-esteem so they're not growing up looking for a compliment elsewhere.
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After all, it'll be the perfect compliment to Bravo's best reality show, which returns on Monday, December 2.
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After all, is there no greater compliment to boost masculinity than having someone swipe right on your sperm?
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But Judith and her hated manicure inspired me to really test if any woman would accept a compliment.
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They make you feel young again, plus, they add a nice crunch to compliment the melty, gooey chocolate.
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We've said it before, but it bears repeating: Commenting on someone else's weight shouldn't be considered a compliment.
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In lieu of apologizing, however, Trump threw her a bone of a compliment and stood by his words.
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And sometimes a really weird thing happens when a woman agrees with a man's compliment — he gets mad.
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Plus, it will compliment the couple mug-fulls of actual coffee we'll inevitably be pairing with the pancakes.
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"It's definitely a compliment that somebody wants to purchase your eggs, but she's 61," the reality star said.
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It's self-aware, balanced—every deflating sentiment is puffed out again with a compliment—and it contains many!
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" Her mother is visibly taken aback and says, "That is not a compliment ... You are beautiful, period. OK?
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"This is not so much a question so much as it is a compliment," the man told Kasich.
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Instead, millions of unique perspectives intertwine, compliment and often contradict one another from Downtown to the sprawling suburbs.
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I get that the 'pretty' thing is just a compliment, but it was so often I felt uncomfortable.
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He had spent years traveling the country, looking for the best flavors and techniques to compliment any meat.
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They promote their creations, compliment each other in comments, participate in slime drama—and gather at slime conventions.
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And that's the ultimate compliment in basketball because that group of five has to play offense and defense.
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They're even "good enough" for Apple, which, I just realized, could be construed as a compliment or insult.
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That makes it the perfect compliment to the Surface Pen for Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book users.
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" And, yes, Conrad has spotted people wearing her designs: "The ultimate compliment — I freak out anytime it happens.
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It's making her uncertain as well (even if it leads to Philip paying her a rather nice compliment).
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OAKMONT, Pa. — It is a compliment that stings, the golf equivalent of being known for a winning personality.
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We want that mug to compliment our brands, our identities, and our regrettably large collection of basket bags.
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"I take that as a compliment, because I've worked my butt off to get it there," she says.
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Their bulging little eyes compliment a broad snout and a wide mouth, perpetually bent into a beatific smile.
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You have to prove yourself through hard work without expecting that everyone will believe in and compliment you.
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One of my managers was the Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, and he paid me a tremendous compliment.
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Whenever I compliment her on a dress she's wearing, she tells me how cheaply she got it online.
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Now, people regularly compliment on my Prius and say it has much more room inside than they imagined.
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Does the cowboy they meet in a gas station really pay Maggie a crude compliment about her breasts?
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At six A.M. , when soldiers compliment girls in the alley, the girls slide by, pointing to their ears.
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She recalled her mother's telling her at some point that she was "handsome," then deconstructed that barbed compliment.
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I would go out to dinner with my husband in workout clothes, and people would compliment my outfit.
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Mickalene Thomas' portraits of female friends and family muses askew on couches compliment Weems' kitchen table-focused photographs.
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The team flat out doesn't have a lot of talent and isn't built to compliment its franchise player.
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Then he teaches them how to act like a left-wingers, starting by having them compliment each other.
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It's a wonderful compliment and also offers opportunity for some tease and denial (if you lean toward kink).
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Pomegranate, Pear, and Pecan Salad Tart and crunchy pom seeds perfectly compliment sweet and crispy pear slices. 7.
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That's when he dished out the ultimate compliment to Silva -- essentially calling him the greatest of all time.
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Lover: Give your Sagittarius crush a compliment on their clothes or prized possessions; they'll appreciate the confidence boost.
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They're an Indian dessert for the everyman, and are the perfect compliment to a nice cup of chai.
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The pair compliment each other well, BJ's voice flows ultra smoothly, coalescing with a focused verse from Kendrick.
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China, for a while, even had a statue of Barack Obama that burst into flames — as a compliment.
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It was Spin's number one album of the year, but it was almost a compliment with a slap.
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Compliment their skincare routine, like their photos on socials and comment on them with something hot and funny.
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Compliment their ability to share strange facts, and tell them that you are inspired by their positive attitude.
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When I spoke out against these statements, I was asked why I was getting bothered about a compliment.
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The criticism often leveled at "Nanette" — it's not stand-up, but a solo show — is an unintentional compliment.
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"I've even been told that it's actually a compliment when men do these sort of things," Yeh said.
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"It was semi-infuriating, [but] on the other hand it was kind of a backhanded compliment," Alex said.
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Still, other countries have relied on the power of ceremony — and a royal family — to compliment Mr. Trump.
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The fact that this is presented as a compliment, as evidence of female superiority, doesn't make it better.
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"This year, we want to be seen as a dynamic and creative compliment to the Party," he added.
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And that is perhaps the ultimate compliment — the same could be said about daylight on a sunny afternoon.
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As an African-American woman, products that compliment my skin tone have always been hard to come by.
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Meanwhile, the people who attacked a Mexican homeless man actually get what can be interpreted as a compliment.
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I don't usually mean this as a compliment, but it's so insubstantial, it's like eating nothing at all.
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His 1872 "Impression, Sunrise" helped give Impressionism its name (though the moniker was not a compliment at first).
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Not the Knicks&apos young players, who share minutes with veterans whose skill sets don&apost compliment theirs.
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It is not meant as a compliment, but right now being the best tech arsonist is what rates.
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McDonagh chose to compliment Karlsson instead of trying to dissect any contrasts between himself and the flashier Swede.
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The biggest compliment you could give a woman artist then was to say she paints like a man.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump ally, mustered only a backhanded compliment for the young Democratic socialist.
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They're just about to open a London office, to compliment those in Melbourne, San Francisco and New York.
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His decades of teaching and research is seen as a compliment to Powell's relative lack of academic experience.
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Once again, a well-meaning comment, in this case a compliment, creates the impression that you're being critical.
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"When he calls me brilliant, I'll take the compliment," Trump said during a televised town hall meeting Wednesday.
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Perhaps, for example, you could compliment a condiment and say that it reminds you of your semester abroad.
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REINES: Because as much as Dan wants to compliment me for the job I do, you guys are fantastic.
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They co-list homes together, go on latte breaks together, and compliment each other's outfits while sometimes meaning it.
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Too often when watching it's hard to tell what is good and not good if the commentators over compliment.
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The clothing had to compliment and enhance the locations and story and even the emotional tone of the characters.
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But in the way Donald Trump used it on Tuesday, you might think he intended it as a compliment.
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Lies mimes the interface of tbh, the anonymous teen compliment sharing app Facebook recently acquired after it hit #1.
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Recently, Microsoft said that it sees Cortana as a compliment to other voice assistants, rather than a direct competitor.
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Of course the context of a compliment has a lot to do with how it'll be received or internalized.
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Charisma is suspect here, and when Mr. Peterson uses that word to describe Mr. Trudeau, it's not a compliment.
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Thorne returned the compliment a few days later, posting a paparazzi pic of the two walking down the street.
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"It was not a well thought out compliment, if that is what he was trying achieve," she told BuzzFeed.
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Established in 2014 by four friends, the London-based label offers pared-down, clean silhouettes that compliment long bodies.
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If that comparison puts the improbability of Leicester's title win into context, it also serves as the ultimate compliment.
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Kate and her mom have beef at the concert after Rebecca gives her a bit of a backhanded compliment.
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To compliment her tiara, Princess Eugenie wore "something new" from her Brooksbank: a pair of diamond drop emerald earrings.
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While visiting her new animal patronage earlier this week, Meghan received a very bold compliment from a well-wisher.
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Some of Trump's supporters even took it as a compliment and started using it as a catchphrase online. 11.
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But it's also possible he was throwing a little compliment at the president that he knew Trump would hear.
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It was just about taking a moment to big-up some women who did have something to justifiably compliment.
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But while weak drinks are often called "watery," I can pay no such compliment to these: They are mixy.
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"Even when Trump is attempting to compliment someone, his overt racism just oozes out," wrote one user on Twitter.
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Wainstein also noted that other women call her skinny – and it's not a compliment the way they say it.
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You have to be empathetic, listen to them, compliment them, and make them feel good at a personal level.
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Whether or not Hurt knows the definition of the word "compliment" is the question we should all be asking.
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All it takes for them to start making out again is Desi throwing a tiny compliment bone her way.
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First, Krispy Kreme is introducing two new coffee blends, which were created specifically to compliment its original glazed doughnut.
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My home is Brand New but you guys were so jealous of it, you couldn't even give a compliment.
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The 553-year-old royal gave his mom Kate Middleton the ultimate compliment on her fun-filled garden design.
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It's often a compliment for an actor to be told they resemble a character they're playing in some way.
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What I'm getting at is if duality is a theme, a second album would make sense to compliment this.
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I've decided to take this one as a compliment: I clearly have very appealing facial hair to Czech men.
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Throughout the ballroom, people continued to compliment each other and kept each other uplifted, both on and off camera.
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"Let me pay it a high compliment: It looks like parts of New York state," Schumer said, to laughs.
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It'll compliment Urban Outfitters' Extreme Crop Tank Top Shrug quite nicely, in the head-scratching section of your wardrobe.
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Some male colleagues may think that it's a compliment to say that somebody's a young lady, but it's not.
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On Thursday, the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told reporters his wife Lucy was "very flattered" by the compliment.
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"She's asked me to say that she found the President's compliment as charming as it was memorable," he said.
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Forward Thaddeus Young has been a nice compliment to Lopez up front, but the Nets' backcourt production is inconsistent.
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But instead of captioning the snap with a message about their love, she decided to pay herself a compliment.
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It's a weird way to pay someone a compliment, but he is the king and he rules at it.
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But, by paying a backhanded compliment to the threat from synthetics, it shows the industry is becoming less complacent.
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The post caught the actor's attention, who dropped by her comments section to leave a compliment for the actress.
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In his books and lectures, he returns once again to them, especially when people compliment him for his boldness.
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Beyoncé gave Stenberg probably the greatest compliment possible, which launched Stenberg into an incredible, yet dangerous day on set.
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Putin rarely smiled and, when Trump praised him for the successful World Cup tournament, he barely acknowledged the compliment.
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But here in Israel, a society that views pretension with suspicion and disdain, it is almost universally a compliment.
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And I don't mean unique in the way your elementary school teacher would attempt to compliment your art project.
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I assure you it's a compliment when I say that her voice, too, evokes the rock: dragged down, parched.
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If you want to compliment our practice, don't compare us to other Muslim women or put them down. 90.
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" And Rolling Stone gave it a backhanded compliment, writing, "Nirvana was a great band before Nevermind topped the charts.
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But if people don't pay attention to their partners, or compliment them enough, they will look elsewhere for recognition.
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"The fact that these guys are interested in me—I take it as a very serious compliment," he says.
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Funnily enough, your song "Saturnalia" really reminds me of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" and I mean that as a compliment.
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Baseball is better for Alex Rodriguez having played it, and that's about the biggest compliment that can be paid.
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"I would compliment him on things that he did well, and I'd criticize things that were inappropriate," he said.
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The study found that many subjects were concerned that recipients would feel awkward upon receiving the compliment-filled letters.
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"Where's The Bathroom" — Tovah Feldshuh does this song in her own shows now, which is the highest compliment possible.
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That may not be the reaction Mr. Trifonov was hoping for, exactly, but I mean it as a compliment.
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David's own beauty was the unspoken context, and of course his incalculable modesty and vanity shaded any such compliment.
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He sets it up by half-trying to compliment Eric Clapton, but forgets that his band was called Cream.
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The twists and turns of the writing reminded me of this classic from Abbott & Costello — and that's a compliment.
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"She opened the tongues of women," they say, and it's not clear whether this is intended as a compliment.
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"That's just the sort of backhanded compliment that we here at 'The Americans' like to get," Mr. Fields said.
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As Steve said, Chris was the most human TV guy and "I say that as the highest compliment." pic.twitter.
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In testing ways to counteract this anxiety, researchers asked insecure people to recall a specific compliment from their partner.
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"I like that as a compliment, but I would rather say it has been money judiciously spent," he said.
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She looks near tears as Peter begins a speech, which sounds somewhere between a breakup and a compliment barrage.
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Samsung not only makes some of the best smartphones — it also makes some excellent smartwatches to compliment those phones.
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Mr. Bereal said a woman at the exhibition opening described him as an anarchist Boy Scout, a grand compliment.
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Mr. Bereal said a woman at the exhibition opening described him as an anarchist Boy Scout, a grand compliment.
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I can't remember ever hearing this ensemble sound so light, almost insubstantial — and I mean that as a compliment.
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To compare Monaco to that Ajax team, then, is a considerable compliment; it should also serve as a warning.
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What Mr. Zeller writes aren't so much plays as abstract poems of glamorous uncertainty, which is not a compliment.
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A compliment is an easy way to make fast connections and a great way to kick off a conversation.
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Medha: OK. [slurping] Mm.Fumi: The sound in a noodle shop is, like, almost like a compliment to the chef.
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By some combination of luck and effort, she got a hug and a compliment from the tiny pop diva.
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Trump is too focused on the news cycle, too, or he would realize that Putin's support is no compliment.
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He took the compliment, though talk of his appearance always made him desperate to move on to another topic.
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They compliment Trump as he stands in front of him, but talk behind his back as he walks away.
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Philosophers answer questions with more questions; anthropologists compliment your questions and then go back to thinking about their own.
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Bret: I'll take that as a compliment so long as I don't remind you of Mitt Romney, circa 2012.
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Bret: I'll take that as a compliment so long as I don't remind you of Mitt Romney, circa 2012.
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That we do not question the genesis of these things is a compliment to just how good they are.
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And a first baseman known as Marvelous Marv Throneberry, with the Marvelous meant as a joke, not a compliment.
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It's McEnroe presumably trying to give a compliment, yet managing to be both condescending, petty, and frankly, pretty tired.
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People say it's Disney metal, and I mean, that's a compliment to us… Who doesn't love a Disney soundtrack!
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We compliment ourselves that a generally meritocratic system is open to far more people than was true 50 years ago.
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Usually, it's a compliment followed by questions about her age, her history with hair care and how she maintains it.
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Rather than avoiding buying games from companies that insult your personal values, do buy them from places that compliment them.
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Get "How Would You Feel (Paean)" at a full compliment of online destinations, or just listen to it streaming above.
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Grande, meanwhile, has taken the comparison as a compliment in the past, calling Carey the greatest vocalist of our time.
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Hey man, if they want to spend two hours watching your movie, you should take it as a compliment. Yeah.
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They're the compliment-getters, the add-ons that may be small, but can have major impact on an overall look.
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Reacting to "White Helmets' winning for Best Documentary Short, the embassy sent a backhanded compliment tweet congratulating the film's "actors.
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Derek, 31, also paid a high compliment to his triple threat younger sister, dubbing her the "modern day Ginger Rodgers."
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Unfortunately for the man being arrested, the card did not work IRL, though the sheriff's office did compliment his effort.
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The highest compliment I can pay to the writing is that I felt equally empathetic towards the teens and adults.
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"To be compared to Yitzhak Rabin would be nothing short of the best compliment I can think of," he replied.
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The Australian troops will compliment those from their country already sent to the Philippines to train local personnel, Payne said.
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Personalize the compliment with this cute journal, which lets you answer questions to create a super flattering, super customized gift.
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So I actually thought it was a compliment, and obviously it wasn't, through the lens of a lot of people.
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The American foreign-policy establishment he turned his back on returned the compliment, and was dismayed by his election victory.
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And when in doubt, remember: there is no higher compliment than being compared to the gooiest brownie in the pan.
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"In creating a collection of partners, you want groups of folks that are going to compliment one another," says Kennedy.
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Everyone loves a compliment, but what Singer said next made Michele blush as pink as her stunning J. Mendel gown.
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The central banker has previously said that countries should compliment the ECB's expansionary monetary policies with fiscal ones where possible.
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She takes it as a compliment, since she (like the rest of us) was obsessed with them as a kid.
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Even other people have noticed how I smile easier now, which is just about the best compliment you can get.
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Barlow, Kasztelan, and Scieszka lack the gravitas of the traditional "fine art" aesthetic — which, too, is meant as a compliment.
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"It's almost like you're a total psychopath, but exciting," he tells her in what is supposed to be a compliment.
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And it was such a great compliment, because it wasn't Star Wars, it wasn't Ghost Busters, it was Police Academy.
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Studies have found that women are twice as likely to rebuff a compliment from another woman than from a man.
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It dropped its Nazi nostalgia (though Haider was known to throw the odd compliment Hitler's way) and its crudest racism.
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The Mother allows people into her home who compliment her handiwork, and then carelessly destroy everything she's so carefully constructed.
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"I've never referred to our valuation as being a compliment, or flattering or important in any way," he told me.
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Because what non-believers fail to understand is that calling a dream crazy is not an insult, it's a compliment.
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"The one question I'm asked incessantly... is why I haven't done porn, which I take as a compliment," she says.
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It's his wife and he should be able to compliment her, so why did I feel violated after watching that?
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One cup of coffee, one smile, one compliment, one dollar, one word of encouragement, one person, one... #BeTheOne #KindnessMatters pic.twitter.
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Shortly after Mr Obama's comments, the billionaire said that he took being criticised by the president as a "great compliment".
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Instead, he's found a way to plug them in to compliment the feeling he'd like to project through his music.
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As documentary filmmakers, we take that as a great compliment—that, ultimately, people are walking away having been really entertained.
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But read in a different voice — and with a very suggestive illustration — a causal compliment becomes a saucy double entendre.
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"That was a long story Tom Hiddleston told to pay himself a compliment," TV writer Gary Janetti wrote on Twitter.
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Recall that during the Kim kerfuffle, people were posting the snake emoji on Taylor's instagram — and it wasn't a compliment.
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Orangebubly: This was really enjoyable, almost like a Creamsicle with notes of St. Joseph's baby aspirin (a compliment, I swear!).
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All musicians learn from their peers and predecessors: to steal is wrong, but to borrow and uplift is a compliment.
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I know it's probably meant as a compliment, but every time it happens, it's a rather uncomfortable conversation to have.
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But his reduced color palette, pleasing still, is both a compliment and complement to Matisse's, rather than being the same.
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And statements like "Michi, you've grown!" were meant as a compliment, and certainly not a reason to annihilate a friendship.
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From the beginning Wiegand was strategic, recruiting founders whose skillsets in composite materials, aerodynamics, and manufacturing would compliment his own.
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WELL had an analog compliment, called Whole Earth Catalog, which was described as "Google in paperback form" by Steve Jobs.
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So if someone comes up to me in the street and says, 'You're sexy,' it's not a compliment, it's scary.
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When I hear that I have fake body parts it frustrates me, but I also take it as a compliment.
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I fear much more the inevitable capture of sprawling administrative state by determined muscular, skillful, articulate compliment, well-lawyered factions.
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Lo and behold, the movie's director, David O'Russell and the film's star, Lawrence was right there to hear the compliment.
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This is almost a compliment when you consider the number of adults who still cum and then immediately pass out.
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The letters prodded the stars to disclose when they are paid to compliment products on Instagram or other social media.
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In febrile times, it is hard to begrudge Republicans cheering a stolid midwesterner for whom "no-nonsense" is a compliment.
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He backed down during a debate when he said she had a "beautiful face" -- a dubious compliment in that context.
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Neighbors complained: "She made an anchovy sauce and we almost got evicted," says Pelaccio, who means it as a compliment.
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With seating for five, the car has handsome chiseled lines that pay the Aston Martin design team a great compliment.
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It's a funky song that Williams embodies and completely owns, and Perry's bits and pieces compliment the bouncy vibe entirely.
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The chef wasn't particularly interested in talking to me about sushi cheffing, but she did compliment me on my lipstick.
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You cannot compliment someone's smaller body without tacitly implying there was a problem with the larger one they had before.
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" Fortunately, this compliment-bomb was promptly disarmed: "This is what God has willed, Madame Fathiya, your son is really smart.
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Consider offering up a compliment sandwich — a deliciously effective strategy that involves dishing out praise before and after a criticism.
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How can non-academic experiences compliment coursework to ensure that students obtain and maintain soft skills like collaboration and communication?
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Whether it will sour or compliment the sci-fi classic, we'll have to wait until October 2017 to find out.
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The Gossip Girl alum returned the compliment, which means we now need them to hang out and become best friends.
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"It was not a very well thought of compliment, if that is what he was trying to achieve," she added.
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Indeed, he loves to say that people are "straight out of Central Casting" — and he means it as a compliment.
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"Funnily enough, most of the time when people approach me, they are mostly curious and they compliment me," he says.
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Cilantro Lime Cauliflower Rice The zesty cilantro and lime in this dish make a tasty compliment to any meal. 6.
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Years ago, when he was in the youth academy at Southampton, such a compliment might have been hard to imagine.
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The video starts mid-encounter, but they are very excited to see Puyol and, obviously, compliment him on his hair.
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She was even given the nickname "Combat Woman" -- it was not meant as a compliment -- but that didn't faze her.
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It's a good idea to compliment their patience, thoughtfulness, how easy they are to talk to, and what they're reading.
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Taijuan Walker is off to strong start, mixing in a splitter and developing his curve to compliment a dominant fastball.
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But in all fairness, this shouldn't be interpreted as a compliment: The original only had 31 points to begin with.
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"What a great party" can be a sincere compliment or sarcastic put-down, but they look identical on the page.
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Yes—I love getting a compliment about me as an individual, but being labeled on your ethnicity is never fun.
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At the time it seemed to be a backhanded compliment: getting commended on my personality at a beauty contest — ouch.
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The style I've cultivated has led to my being called an unfussy cook — which I take as a huge compliment.
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Until this point, I would have responded to a compliment — say, on my hair — with half acknowledgment and half distraction.
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" Or you can comment on (rather than compliment) something you notice about her: "I see you have the Samsung phone.
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"Honestly, I'm very sorry, but that's way more of a compliment than when people tell me they like my tennis."
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Kuwait has long been nicknamed the Sleeping Giant of the Gulf, and it is not exactly intended as a compliment.
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"When you do something that people compliment, it is wonderful, that's the aphrodisiac that nobody else can enjoy," he said.
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You know the fact that she has chosen to invest in me as a luxury brand is a huge compliment.
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Catcher Brian McCann describes him the way you might compliment a point guard or a quarterback: he sees it all.
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While seeming to be a backhanded compliment by whites, it's really confirming that they believe stereotypes they hear and see.
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I exchanged compliments with another climber who doesn't remember the nature of that compliment being the same as I quoted.
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And while Trump almost certainly meant it as compliment, and even seemed to pause for applause, not one attendee clapped.
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The fan vote part of it is just, I guess, a compliment to how hard I've worked to get here.
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But Mr. Henriques did have a kind of compliment for the work of the National Security Agency, now under siege.
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A longtime Alabama Republican said President Trump's criticism of Attorney General Jeff Sessions could actually be seen as a compliment.
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As Trump's gleeful rebuttal reached the 20-minute mark, he momentarily pulled back to offer a brief compliment to Romney.
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EBay, if it so chose, could take the comparative sophistication of this particular alleged Amazon play as a tiny compliment.
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" A frustrated Brown did not receive the compliment well, saying, "I don't want you texting me compliments with no results.
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I can see where you'd think Book Club doesn't deserve the compliment, at least looking at it from the outside.
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Simply head over to a skate spot, be friendly to the locals, do some tricks, and compliment others on theirs.
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The compliment that arguably speaks the most volumes, however, is the history-making IndyCar race winner's take on his driving ability.
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Another perk of this device is that it's customizable, you can choose a decorative shell to compliment your home decor vibe.
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Nell took it as a compliment; she too loves to scroll through people's feeds and see what their lives are like.
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I do want to get to Strzok and Page in a second, but, Jason, initially, I took that as a compliment.
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During his ten-year career, the Margarita City, Argentina, native earned two world titles to compliment a record of dazzling battles.
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In the past I used to compliment people, and some took it as me being sexual, I won't do that again.
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It's fuzzy and distorted, a beautiful combination of rock guitars and house music-like beats that compliment Drei's laissez-faire vocals.
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It's a wonderful black and white compliment to the song, a simple acoustic ode to the complications of being in love.
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It's being taken as a huge personal compliment by Abe and may go some way toward easing Tokyo's concerns about Trump.
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It's a great compliment, because they're amazingly talented, and we're proud to be in the same girl band community as them.
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While this doesn't prove anything beyond that Drake will compliment his friends, it sent the internet into a tizzy of reactions.
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But the next few months nothing would happen between them until Wilson finally had the courage to give Myers a compliment.
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According to Target, the beverage's hints of berry and citrus compliment classic summer dishes like spicy grilled shrimp and spinach salads.
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We went with a 'muted watercolor' palette to really compliment the original artwork in the Charlie and The Chocolate Factory books.
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All too often, one's weight is considered conversational fair game, whether it's the subject of a compliment or some impromptu advice.
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He tells her, "You're pretty enough," like it's a compliment rather than a metaphorical glob of spit right to the face.
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Rowlands, I'm sure, will take this as a compliment to her longevity and her influence, which on some level it is.
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So if she said that she had a background similar to Michelle Obama, it should be a compliment to both women.
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And to compliment its digital mapping capabilities, the startup says it will partner with Carmera, a 3D mapmaker for autonomous vehicles.
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"Somebody said something the other day about first lady of television, and I took it as a big compliment," White said.
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And while Kimmel took a moment to compliment the stars on their youthful appearances, Hayes doesn't exactly see it that way.
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December 214: When asked on MSNBC's Morning Joe about Putin's praising him as "very talented," Trump says he appreciates the compliment.
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"Gracefully accept a compliment, because saying, 'Oh, no, I'm not' doesn't help you or make you look any better," she says.
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Regardless of the result it seems clear that, like those anti-trash talkers, the two worlds compliment each other very well.
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Don't be afraid to give your Tinder guy a compliment, especially when you can use New Girl to do it. 6.
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"Other times, I have to remind her to look at herself when I finish – which is a nice compliment," he says.
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Here's my question: Is it a compliment or an insult when your ex starts dating someone who looks just like you?
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In this scenario, the team ultimately decided that Alexa would say "thank you" to "you're pretty," accepting it as a compliment.
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It's a tribute; it's a thank you; it's a compliment to him and the legacy of music he has left us.
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I'm pretty sure no one is going to compliment me on the Inspire HR unless I opt for a nicer accessory.
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But by the end, Irish had convinced the businessman that renewables and nuclear could not just coexist but compliment each other.
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Some felt he had failed, but Whitlock saw that as a 'huge compliment' in that gold was now the standard expected.
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In fact, it could be argued his films notoriously depict women who enjoy their subjugation and take it as a compliment.
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