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10 Sentences With "due praise"

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Now society owes him due praise and the minds of its young.
The company thanked her for letting them know and promised he would get his due praise.
There are certainly myriad reasons many women struggle to accept or claim due praise — including that they are still penalized for asserting themselves.
As a black person, I enjoy seeing artists whose careers are finally being given due praise and whose voices are at last being amplified.
With those statistics, it would only make sense that the most popular genres in Canada—and North America, overall—would finally receive their due praise.
It is a triumph on so many levels that due praise has not yet been given for the fact that it has made Jack White relevant in 2016.
At the conclusion of each third period (or OTs in the more storied matches), we'd huddle in a tight circle on the front porch in below-zero temperatures and bum Camels off one another, harping on missed opportunities and extolling due praise.
The community reverentially compares the location's production values to that of Disneyland, and Escape Authority was compelled to provisionally modify its five-key rating system with a 6th and then 7th key just to give its rooms—one spanning 3,300 square feet—their due praise.
The quality of the soloists with whom they recorded attest to the standing of the Pascal Quartet. McNaught said of them that 'due praise would mean a further search for words.' Record Year 2 (p. 47-48), on the other hand, found many faults with their Beethoven cycle, which others have admired intensely.
His speech may be regarded as self-consciously poetic and rhetorical, composed in the way of the sophists, gently mocked by Socrates.Rebecca Stanton notes a deliberate blurring of genre boundaries here ("Aristophanes gives a tragic speech, Agathon a comic/parodic one") and that Socrates later urges a similar coalescence:. Agathon complains that the previous speakers have made the mistake of congratulating mankind on the blessings of love, failing to give due praise to the god himself (194e). He says that love is the youngest of the gods and is an enemy of old age (195b).

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