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The BBC broadcasts daily encomiums to the wonders of free health care.
He or she could lie in comfort and listen to the encomiums.
He would surely have enjoyed all the words and encomiums of the last few days.
On Bukovsky's death at the age of 76, encomiums poured in from around the world.
The speech proceeded through multiple vows, blood oaths, and encomiums, interrupted by howls and cheers.
Encomiums from politicians -- many of whom Graham had known personally -- began pouring in almost immediately.
Just hours after his encomiums, Lehman's fall had plunged the whole world into financial meltdown.
His decision to retire in 22007, halfway through his term, made headlines, and brought many encomiums.
Such was his stature that upon his death, encomiums emanated from both sides of the Atlantic.
Comey's congressional testimony, in 2007, about the confrontation raised his public profile, earning him encomiums from both parties.
There have been touching encomiums to Cornell's life and legacy in The New York Times, Newsweek, and elsewhere.
Encomiums to Mr. Meklat have been replaced by a bitter war of recrimination on French airwaves and in print.
The young M.B.S. would smile at the encomiums, especially if they came from a son of one of Riyadh's better families.
There were encomiums in the global press and memes featuring van Gaal's face on Rio de Janeiro's famous Christ the Redeemer statue.
The regard with which McCain is held within the Senate -- and politics more generally -- was reflected in the encomiums offered to him.
A seasoned practitioner of politics, he was more partisan than many of the encomiums to him since his death on Friday would suggest.
It was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection, received unanimous critical encomiums and — accolade of accolades — was given an entire window at Macy's.
Jarrar, who is an award-winning Arab-American writer, got herself in trouble for attacking Barbara Bush, whose death on Tuesday occasioned heartfelt bipartisan encomiums.
I resolved to make this word part of my expressions of Olympian admiration this week, and lo and behold, that's what the original encomiums were, apparently.
AFTER enduring a week of encomiums to George H.W. Bush, President Donald Trump on December 7th nominated one of his late predecessor's former attorney-generals, William Barr, to reprise that role.
He already fell for Putin's supposed praise, and more lavish encomiums are sure to come from wily world leaders seeking to manipulate the president, and hence the policies of the United States.
Much of what is heard now in the halls of the Capitol sounds familiar — invocations of constitutional duty, encomiums to the rule of law and complaints about witch hunts and partisan coups.
"It is difficult to imagine that somebody can play that good," Nadal said in Doha, which is poignant testimony from a man who was once regularly on the receiving end of such encomiums.
But -- with the help of super intern Liz Stark, who graduated college Saturday and was at work Monday morning(!) -- I went through the transcript and ranked the Cabinet members by just how obsequious their encomiums to Trump actually were.
Though one may think there is little left to add to the universal encomiums that came after the death in September of the telegenic sportsman known as the King of Golf, the obituaries tended to omit an important point.
My friends don't get buried in cemeteries anymore, their wives can't stand the sadness of funerals, the spectacle of wreaths and prayers, tear-soaked speeches delivered from the altar, all those lies and encomiums, the suffocating smell of flowers filling everything.
Clinton's origin story — as the daughter of a woman born into poverty and child labor on the day Congress approved the right of women to vote — and the encomiums for her personality and character were far outnumbered by the testimonials to her actions.
To fill things out, there is a twenty-eight-page "Playlist," consisting of staff-picks-type encomiums on the author's favorites, such as: Skip James "Devil Got My Woman" (211) Sometimes I think this song defines the limits of what is humanly possible.
" The video on Miss Arab U.S.A.'s page has logged more than 70 million views and inspired more than 102,000 comments — mostly unbridled encomiums, with viewers gushing about the performance's "spiritual cosmic harmony," its "primordial eloquence" and its channeling of "a world where suffering has finished.
But there could be no avoiding the encomiums or the obvious on Sunday as Nadal, after a nervous start, crushed the suspense out of another French Open final against a strong opponent, routing Stan Wawrinka, 6-2, 6-3, 103-1, in 2 hours 5 minutes.
Who, moreover, can forget the obligatorily bibulous rhapsodies from sports commentators in the waning days of the old Yankee Stadium in 2008 — grown men dissolving in foaming raptures over a "great tradition" in its twilight or intoning solemn encomiums to the glorious "temple of sport" soon be reduced to dust?
Beyond the official obituaries, with lists of accomplishments and encomiums from those who worked with him or competed against him, some of the most touching commentaries have come in the form of more personal eulogies from people like reporters who covered Bush and had interactions with him that went beyond the daily news coverage.
Rachel Hauck's diorama-like set, a heightened evocation of one of the American Legion halls in which a teenage Ms. Schreck once delivered prizewinning encomiums to the United States Constitution, includes many carefully selected details: a few carrot-colored banquet chairs; a flag with the insignia of the Legion post in Ms. Schreck's hometown, Wenatchee, Wash.
While you've probably already read your share of encomiums for that extraordinary American patriot, John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 21625 MORE, you probably haven't heard about the lives he saved in Arab and African lands, like mine.
Encomiums on Raja Muthiah Chettiar – The Hindu. Hindu.com (4 August 2004). Retrieved on 2018-12-10.
Abebe died on 22 March 2018.PRESS RELEASE: ENCOMIUMS AS CORPORATE NIGERIA HONOURS ABEBE. NECA News Magazine, 27 May 2018. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
Fisher's fondness for literature was shown at an early age. For many years she contributed articles for the press, which received high encomiums. For forty-five years she was actively engaged in church and charitable work. She was the president of various societies and associations.
For some time, he was compelled to work to support himself. But soon he felt impelled to return to his school, where he earned, not without a struggle, the encomiums of his masters.Ta'anit 21a; Yevamot 57a; Yerushalmi Yevamot 8 9b; Yerushalmi Rosh Hashana 2 58a et seq.
Subrahmanya Sastri worked on the Tolkappiyam, which he later translated into English. The translation of ‘Ezhuthu’ and ‘Poruladhikaram’ were published by the Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute, while the ‘Solladhikaram part’ was published by Annamalai University. Subrahmanya Sastri's text on Tolkappiyam in Roman transliteration and English translation received encomiums from linguists across the world.
In 1882 Heed had the opportunity to travel with a noted English orchestra through the United States. The cornetist that had come with the orchestra became ill and was sent back to England. Heed was highly recommended and was engaged to fill the cornetist's place. He received encomiums from the press and public in every city and town visited.
About fifteen of his manuscripts are collected in the Biblioteca Nacional de España, including a draft of the Crónica de los Turcos, an essay inspired by the death of the queen of France and other writings on French history, writings on the history of Portugal, 23 essays on the laws and customs of the Canary Islands, and various letters, encomiums, and treatises.
The dictionary was so comprehensive, that it included the astronomical, mythological, astrological, scientific, botanical, and official terms, along with names of gods, authors, and heroes—for this, he received the highest encomiums from the Indian and English press like the Madras Observer; the Madras Times; the Colombo Observer-Statesman; the New York Observer; and more, and also from literary and official press too.
The four leading roles were taken at the premiere by stars of the day, and celebrated ballerina Emma Livry appeared in the ballet in act three, earning encomiums from contemporary critics. The elaborate and detailed sets and stage effects also won much acclaim. Hector Berlioz praised David's music for its "many beauties." Herculanum was revived numerous times, and received 74 performances at the Paris Opera until 1870.
He also used to wrote in Arabic besides in native languages. He translated the Quran into English which was later introduced to few schools as school assembly (morning assembly or morning prayer). His last publication titled Sehra Sehra, comprising a detailed account of hymns, encomiums and ghazals covered in one hundred and eighty- three poems was published by Allama Iqbal Library of the Kashmir University in 2012.
In the same year she was the subject of Le glorie della signora Anna Renzi romana, a collection of encomiums edited by Strozzi, which gives a vivid impression of her characteristics as a performer and of her effect on audiences. In 1645 she sang in Ercole in Lidia (music lost) by Maiolino Bisaccioni and Giovanni Rovetta at the same theatre, probably the roles of Giunone and Fillide.
Bucharest: Editura Minerva, 1910. Those years also witnessed his enthusiasm for political change in Wallachia: also in 1843, he published Prințul român ("The Romanian Prince"), which comprises encomiums for Gheorghe Bibescu, winner of the recent princely election.Lăcusteanu & Crutzescu, p. 270 This was followed in 1847 by a similar work on Marițica Bibescu, published as Doamna Maria ("Lady Maria"). In 1845, he had also produced a third and expanded edition of his work on French grammar.
He declares the young brothers as the best duo of the present generation. Isaignani Ilayaraja: This made the "Isaignani Ilayaraja" who was also present on the occasion (see the photograph below), to tell the brothers, what better encomiums they could look forward. He compared the occasion to that of Brahmarishi Vasishtar conferring the title of "Brahmarishi" on Maharishi Viswamitra. Until recently all instrumentalists have been emulating faithfully what the vocal musicians performed in the popularly known gayaki style.
Winners of ELSA Moot Court Competition 2015 at the World Trade Organisation headquarters in Geneva. From left to right - Ira Chadha-Sridhar, Abhimanyu Hazari, Werner Zdouc (WTO), Sandeep Ravikumar and Pramiti Parwani. 2005 Champions of Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court Competition from WBNUJS, Kolkata with Professor Royal C. Gardner Students have won numerous encomiums at national and international Moot Court competitions. In 2003, NUJS became the only Indian and second Asian college to win the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, held at Vienna.
The family removed to Downington, Pa., in 1836, whence he entered Yale College in 1850; having acquired the greater part of his preparation while working at his trade as a wheelwright. After graduation in 1854, he entered the service of the U. S. Coast Survey, and from 1859 to 1866 had charge of the Magnetic Observatory at Key West, Florida. The series of magnetic observations being ended, he resigned on May 15, 1866, receiving the highest encomiums for his labors from the Department. He immediately entered upon the practice of law, having previously prepared himself and been admitted to the bar in 1864.
The highest encomiums were passed upon him by both the naval and military authorities. He took great interest of conservancy of the Huangpu River throughout his residence in Shanghai. He was on the committee of the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce and represented the chamber at Peking in 1901 to urge for the Shanghai river conservancy as dealt with in Peace Protocol after the Boxer Rebellion. A special committee consisting of the English, German, American, French and Dutch ministers was formed as a result and adopted Hewett's proposals as the chamber's representative which were embodied in the protocol.
The state government then built new structures to benefit student learning. Across the state, a plan was drawn up to rebuild 96 schools, while tripling the capacity of each school and increasing the facilities therein. A number of those schools have now been commissioned and, in September 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari went to the state capital to personally commission the Osogbo Government High School, while showering encomiums on Aregbesola. The Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O-MEALS) was launched in the state under Aregbesola to provide free daily meals in school to students, in a move to encourage school enrollment.
A late controversy came in October 1933, when Paul Wentzcke commemorated in his articles 1920s Rhenish separatism, depicting it as a popular self-help movement against Weimar incompetence.S. A. Schuker, "Bayern und der rheinische Separatismus", in Jahrbuch des Historischen Kollegs 1997, 1998, pp. 105–106 Some of the final issues had encomiums of Nazi architecture, penned by art reviewers such as (who celebrated the Nuremberg Rally as a "sacred space").Steffen Krämer, "Achsen für den Aufmarsch. Zur politischen Inszenierung des urbanen Raumes im Dritten Reich", in Schriftenreihe der Winckelmann Akademie für Kunstgeschichte München Textbeitrag Nr. 18, February 2014, pp.
In a 1936 essay, Jorge Luis Borges wrote: > Another fact is undeniable. The most famous and eloquent encomiums of The > Thousand and One Nights — by Coleridge, Thomas de Quincey, Stendhal, > Tennyson, Edgar Allan Poe, Newman — are from readers of Galland's > translation. Two hundred years and ten better translations have passed, but > the man in Europe or the Americas who thinks of the Thousand and One Nights > thinks, invariably, of this first translation. The Spanish adjective > milyunanochesco [thousand-and-one-nights-esque] ... has nothing to do with > the erudite obscenities of Burton or Mardrus, and everything to do with > Antoine Galland's bijoux and sorceries.
A Marriage Minuet is a two-act serio-comic play by David Wiltse. It revolves around the lives and relationships of two married couples: Douglas and Lily Zweig, and Rex and Violet Franklin. There are several other bit parts, all of which are portrayed by one woman (these parts are listed simply as Girl in the cast list). There are several unique aspects of A Marriage Minuet, including graphics to indicate the locations of each scene, numerous soliloquies directed towards the audience, and the replacement of generic dialogue with descriptions thereof (such as "Egregious encomiums for under-cooked fish and over-cooked string beans.").
God, depicted as a monumental, featureless being, has grown bored and visits Earth to see what humanity has done with his creation. Through a series of vignettes, He sees love and family as well as war and atrocities, and ponders all that has been wrought in His name. Ultimately, he finds the balance tipped toward tragedy and inhumanity, and in the end, "God cried." The accompanying 16-page background article "Stan Lee's 75th Anniversary in Comics: A Tribute from Peers and Pros" by Frank Lovece includes sidebar encomiums from Tom DeFalco, Danny Fingeroth, Gerard Jones, Tony Isabella, Larry Lieber, Roy Thomas, Jim Salicrup, Dan Slott, and Gregory Wright.
As a mark of honour, his colleagues at the Imo State University, Owerri on Wednesday, June 20, 2012 wore their full academic regalia, held a valedictory session to bid him farewell and the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Bethram Nwoke (who was Prof. Onwuliri's Phd student ), led the session, where his colleagues showered encomiums on him describing him as a great scholar, scientist and an astute administrator par excellence., Onwuliri remembrance is today, 3 June 2014, Onwuliri Retrieved 10 August 2017 On the same day, the Imo State government organised an interdenominational service for Onwuliri and some others from the state who died in the plane crash.
He conducted a performance of his overture Marmion at a concert of the Philharmonic Society at the Apollo, which was reviewed: "The composition is one of more than ordinary excellence, and if it is not distinguished by originality of ideas, it certainly deserves the highest encomiums for the excellence of its instrumentation." About 1856 Loder went to Adelaide, South Australia, with the soprano Anna Bishop, and remained in Australia as conductor of William Saurin Lyster's opera troupe. In 1859 he was again practising his profession, as organist, vocalist, conductor, and composer, in London. On 11 June of that year he conducted a revival of Edward Loder's opera Raymond and Agnes.
It may have been expected that, having persevered with his noble project for so many years, and having brought it to fruition, the reverend would now spend his remaining years in the near vicinity of the edifice, rejoicing in his work and lavishing attention on its further embellishment. That was not the case. His project completed, the reverend, who had been in India for sixteen years already, wanted to at least make a long visit to England, receive the honours, encomiums and ecclesiastical preferments attendant upon the completion of his noble work, perhaps spend his remaining years in his native land. However, his wife was not inclined to leave her native land, and not averse to the idea of living apart from her husband.
These poor people, who had been for years languishing in dungeons, surprised at this address, burst forth into encomiums on his goodness, and after supplicating heaven to grant him a long and prosperous government, promised that henceforward they would pay the revenue with punctuality, and would prove obedient and dutiful servants. Engagements in their own handwriting, authenticated by the proper formalities, being taken from them, they confirmed them by the most solemn oaths. Shuja now sent for a number of rich dresses for each, according to his respective rank and station, so that there was not one in that assembly who did not receive a suitable present. This ceremony being over they were all released, with injunctions to transmit henceforward the revenue through the house of Jagat Seth, Fateh Chand.
It is quite clear that Philiphaugh exerted all his influence to induce Queensberry to join the cavalier party, a fact which sufficiently explains the encomiums passed on him by Lockhart. The removal of Queensberry from office, on account of his imprudent negotiations with Simon Fraser of Lovat, which resulted in the so-called Queensberry plot, led to Philiphaugh being superseded as clerk-register in June 1704 by James Johnston. Lockhart, however, states that Philiphaugh was one of the agents in negotiating that 'the examination of the plot should not be pushed to any length,' provided the Duke of Queensberry's friends would join the cavaliers in opposing the succession and other measures of the court. When Queensberry was restored to office in 1706 Philiphaugh was on 1 June also restored to his office of clerk-register.
Posthumous portrait of Ball by Edward Newling, 1919 In 1918, Walter A. Briscoe and H. Russell Stannard released a seminal biography, Captain Ball VC, reprinting many of Ball's letters and prefaced with encomiums by Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, and Major General Sir Hugh Trenchard. Lloyd George wrote that "What he says in one of his letters, 'I hate this game, but it is the only thing one must do just now', represents, I believe, the conviction of those vast armies who, realising what is at stake, have risked all and endured all that liberty may be saved". Haig spoke of Ball's "unrivalled courage" and his "example and incentive to those who have taken up his work". In Trenchard's opinion, Ball had "a wonderfully well-balanced brain, and his loss to the Flying Corps was the greatest loss it could sustain at that time".
The work was well received, especially the second movement, which was brilliant and telling....The second part of the programme was occupied by Mr. Stearns's original Mass in A, a work noticed at length in our columns last week, and which, on the occasion of its first public performance, revealed new beauties to those who heard it in rehearsal, and won from the large audience only high encomiums of praise. Rarely does it happen that a young composer succeeds so well in bringing out his first work, in summoning such efficient aid — choral and instrumental, and in more than meeting public expectation. A more enthusiastic audience is rarely found in our concert-rooms; and yet it was not demonstrative, did not even demand an encore; but there was that unmistakeable air of cordial appreciation, more valued doubtless by composer and performers than the loudest applause. The choruses were well sung; so, too, the majority of the solos, quartets, &c.
While reviewers were not impressed with the judging scene and highly critical of the inclusion of Emma and Will's having sex for the first time as part of the post-victory sequence, the overall quality was lauded by many. The musical numbers were widely praised, and although some critics felt that Vocal Adrenaline gave better performances than New Directions, the three main competition soloists—Rachel (Lea Michele), Finn (Cory Monteith) and Unique (Alex Newell)—were especially singled out for encomiums. However, none of the episode's seven songs charted on the Billboard Hot 100, though two of the New Directions competition songs, Rachel's "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" and the group number featuring Finn and her, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", did chart on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100. Upon its initial airing, this episode was viewed by 6.03 million American viewers and received a 2.5/7 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic.

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