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50 Sentences With "speaks well of"

How to use speaks well of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "speaks well of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "speaks well of". Mastering all the usages of "speaks well of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Which I suppose speaks well of the filmmakers as people.
So, I think it speaks well of their partnership. Mm-hmm.
If you can appreciate someone's confidence, that speaks well of you both.
I think it speaks well of Coolidge in a couple of ways.
The fact that Bannon would see us frequently speaks well of him.
In a way, it speaks well of technology that it attracts such criticism.
I think it speaks well of a man to order dessert at lunch.
The choice speaks well of Mr. Chazelle's taste, and he's a perceptive viewer.
None of these situations speaks well of the process that resulted in this absurd campaign.
The fact that Trump is willing to do this kind of thing speaks well of him.
It speaks well of her and her character, despite what her detractors might like to intimate.
As sheer output, this speaks well of a mbalax tycoon and sometime pol who'll turn 60 in October.
Fortunately, no one was harmed during Saturday's accident, which speaks well of SpaceX's safety practices during such dynamic tests.
I understand where this rage comes from, and to some extent, that well of fury speaks well of tech.
I don't know, but the fact that I'm probably going to find out speaks well of the show thus far.
Pakistan, in other words, is in some ways more progressive on transgender issues than the US. That speaks well of Pakistan.
I think it speaks well of the two men that they are big enough to agree to disagree on that point.
C., had been among Page's harshest critics heading into the session, but he said her cooperation "speaks well of her," according to the Hill .
And while retired Vice Admiral Bob Harward turned down the job of replacing Flynn, the fact that he was asked speaks well of Mattis.
And I think it speaks well of him that he is going to such lengths to understand the institution and the people he now leads.
That speaks well of the seeding process, our columnist writes, but the casual fan won't be seeing the unlikely wins and upsets that make March Madness appealing.
But in some ways, it captures the true spirit of No Man's Sky: even if you never touch the game, the fact that it exists speaks well of humanity.
It speaks well of his wife, Melania, that she recognized James's CNN interview and his generosity for what it was and praised the player in a statement on Saturday.
It speaks well of the folks at Company P that they're honoring the agreement, but plainly they didn't realize that the document was deceptive, and you haven't set them straight.
During the election campaign Mr Bolsonaro, who speaks well of the dictatorship that exiled Freire, vowed to "take a flame-thrower to the ministry of education and get Paulo Freire out of there".
The effort to get that picture speaks well of our species: a bunch of people around the world defying international discord and general ascendant stupidity in unified pursuit of a gloriously esoteric goal.
"It speaks well of him for picking a seasoned veteran of the agency who is widely and deeply respected by the workforce as well as those outside the agency," Clapper said at the time.
"We certainly learned additional things today, but I can tell you that the last thing anyone wants to be is falsely accused and her willingness to cooperate today speaks well of her," said Rep.
For this to come in the context of members of his campaign conspiring in a legally actionable way with the hackers would have been egregious, but even without lawbreaking, none of it speaks well of Trump.
I wish the writers had thought harder about how to motivate her turn on the micro level more clearly, but on the macro level, this was a brilliant call, and it speaks well of the show that they did something that made some fans mad.
She shows commitment to practising and speaks well of others when observing them. She is polite and courteous. ; : A first-year student who is seen with Karen Sakashita during practice at Asaka Academy Rifle Shooting Club.
22 Long and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. Ammunition is supplied by a tubular magazine under the barrel which holds 15-22 rounds depending on the cartridge used. The longevity of manufacture speaks well of the popularity and durability of the action, and the overall reliability of this gun.
A writing about this notable man is not complete without mentioning the way his students experienced him. His students enjoyed his brilliance and his manner of teaching was free of personal arrogance. His students remember him for his kindness and humble attitude. His respectful attitude toward his students speaks well of his character.
Elliott Gould claimed Bergman wrote the lead role for him, but that producer Dino De Laurentiis overruled this; David Carradine was cast instead."At the Movies: Elliot Gould Speaks Well Of 'Silent Partner'". Flatley, Guy; The New York Times, 2 September 1977: 50. The film was released one year after Ingmar Bergman left Sweden for Germany, following a tax evasion charge.
At the Movies: Elliot Gould Speaks Well Of 'Silent Partner' Flatley, Guy. New York Times 2 Sep 1977: 50. Gould later said, "I did adore Daryl Duke and we had a very good work relationship. " According to Gould, after the film was completed, executives wanted Daryl Duke to add a beheading scene and he refused, so he was removed from the film.
The reviewer of Świat Gier Komputerowych stated that the game "speaks well of the Polish art of programming." The game received more mixed reviews in Germany. PC Games praised its graphics and compared it favorably to games by Apogee Software. However, the review in PC Player panned the game, criticizing its controls and lack of scrolling, and complaining about some actions requiring "milimeter-perfect" positioning of the player character.
The Burning Heart is symbolic of the burning love for God manifested in our search for truth and love of neighbor in service to the poor and needy. The staff, miter, and book speaks well of St. Augustine's life of searching and faithfulness to God's word. The seal is a constant reminder of our commitment to follow Christ closely in our love for God and neighbor through authentic living in UNITY, CHARITY and TRUTH.
The 12th-century Ramsey Chronicle speaks well of his generosity and of his character. Harthacnut had suffered from bouts of illness even before he became King of England. He may have suffered from tuberculosis, and he probably knew that he had not long to live. In 1041 he invited his half-brother Edward the Confessor (his mother Emma's son by Æthelred the Unready) back from exile in Normandy and probably made him his heir.
When Marta tells Francisca about the judge, Francisca full of rage kills Zuzu, which leaves Daniela behind. The villain threatens Marta to do the same to a person if she goes on to say that she is a lousy mother. Francisca loses custody of Marta but stays with Daniela, who speaks well of her (because she does not want the stepmother to hurt her brothers). Francisca threatens Clara, Afonso and Marta that they will not see Daniela again.
She nevertheless speaks well of her experiences and appreciates the effect that the Urkel had on the show's popularity and thus the residuals everyone receives from the show. Reginald VelJohnson also discussed the focus on Urkel but was much less negative about it than Payton, stating bluntly that all of the cast benefited from the massive success of the show in relation to the fans' love for Steve Urkel, and that he never felt short-changed by this process.
Mahendra grants her wishes, speaks well of her husband, and gives her his blessing for a happy life. Sudha's husband returns to see what is holding her up, and then, seeing Sudha's teary face, realises that this man must be her former husband. The movie ends with Sudha and her husband moving on along the platform and Sudha lingering a little with regret, as if not wanting to leave, while Mahendra stands outside the waiting room looking on forlornly as she recedes from him.
Their clan identification, belonging to numerous groups of about 50 members, overrode more general Eora loyalties, according to Governor Phillip, a point first made by David Collins and underlined decades later by a visiting Russian naval officer, Aleksey Rossiysky in 1814, who wrote: > each man considers his own community to be the best. When he chances to meet > a fellow-countryman from another community, and if someone speaks well of > the other man, he will invariably start to abuse him, saying that he is > reputed to be a cannibal, robber, great coward and so forth.
" The vocals are again sung in the same low, baritone range as In Bocca Al Lupo causing a few critics to speculate that Red of Tooth and Claw breaks less new ground than previous efforts, although in general the album has been well received. As described by allmusic.com the album "carries over some of the Old West outlaw feel of its predecessor, but it's more aggressive and freewheeling here. [...] [The album] isn't a departure for Murder By Death, but their ability to keep their sound fresh and vibrant speaks well of their musical abilities.
Within fifteen years the rapid growth of the college and the Pullman community necessitated the construction of a larger church. In 1914, the old church was lifted, rotated, and incorporated into a new structure clad in Tenino stone. The new church was praised by the Pullman Herald as a "permanent and lasting piece of art which speaks well of the city." Following a renovation and reconfiguration in the mid-2000s, the former church is now a multi-unit dwelling knowns as the Greystone Apartments, with some of the original wooden trusswork and stained glass still visible.
In the novel, it is because Spurling's fully complied with these rules that a gold consignment was being sent to them. On his trip to Birmingham and Wolverhampton, Colbeck is disturbed by seeing the Black Country and afterwards tells Leeming that he now understands exactly what William Blake meant when he wrote about the "dark, satanic mills". Colbeck is nevertheless intrigued by industry, especially the railways, and in conversations he refers to Edward Bury, Thomas Russell Crampton and Daniel Gooch as engineers and locomotive designers he especially admires. Caleb Andrews speaks well of Alexander Allan, who claimed to be the designer of the Crewe type locomotive involved in the robbery.
During the war, the Skibas had taken over the home and land, and hidden the Lebensteins from the German authorities. Wanda demands that Feliks tell her where his father is so that he can tell her what happened to her family. After some searching, Wanda and Ida find him close to death in a hospital, where he remembers Róża and speaks well of the Lebensteins, but says little else. Wanda reveals to Ida that she had left her son with Róża and Haim while she went to fight in the Polish Resistance, and that he presumably died alongside them, robbing her of the opportunity of getting to know him.
For New Times magazine, Frank Rich wrote, "Spielberg is blessed with a talent that is absurdly absent from most American filmmakers these days: this man actually knows how to tell a story on screen. ... It speaks well of this director's gifts that some of the most frightening sequences in Jaws are those where we don't even see the shark." Writing for New York magazine, Judith Crist described the film as "an exhilarating adventure entertainment of the highest order" and complimented its acting and "extraordinary technical achievements". Rex Reed praised the "nerve-frying" action scenes and concluded that "for the most part, Jaws is a gripping horror film that works beautifully in every department".
Craig Butler in the All Movie Guide notes that the movie "tends to divide audiences" along the lines of whether or not they're expecting, and preferring, a conventional Western (virtue triumphs through justifiable violence), or are attracted to a very contradictory type of movie. For the latter, Butler contends, the film offers much "to ponder and to study," though notes that the movie is a "downer" that arguably puts most of its effort into conveying a "message," rather than providing "entertainment." Butler describes the film as a "revisionist" Western, typical of the 1960s, disassembling the classic Western, and reassembling it in "unexpected" ways that didn't always follow or honor the traditions of the genre.Butler, Craig, in All Movie Guide, as reproduced by Barnes & Noble, retrieved October 25, 2018 Butler also speaks well of the performances of Fonda, Ray, Wynn, Oates, Buchanan, Paige and Pyle.
These strategies included expanding his contacts with Rossini to secure his growing friendship by continuing to see him on numerous occasions to seek his advice, noting "I have always adored Rossini, and I succeeded, and happily ... [having] tamed Rossini's hatred, I no longer was frightened and finished that work of mine which won me so much honour".Bellini to Vincenzo Ferlito, [day, month unknown, 1835 after Puritani's success], in Weinstock 1971, pp. 163–164 In a series of letters to Florimo throughoutthe year, he wrote of Rossini's increasing support, even love: "I hear that he speaks well of me" (4 September 1834); "... if I have Rossini's protection, I'll be situated very well" (4 November); "The most beautiful is that Rossini loves me very, very, very much" (18 November); and "... my very dear Rossini who now loves me as a son" (21 January 1835, following the dress rehearsal).Letters from Bellini to Florimo, in Weinstock, pp.
After succeeding Tufa Wugu, Tufa Lilugu moved the capital from Ledu to Xiping. In early 400, Lü Zuan, who had by that point become the emperor of Later Liang, planned to attack him—and Lü Zuan's official Yang Ying (楊穎), in trying to persuade Lü Zuan not to attack, described Tufa Lilugu's regime as one "with a united heart, with subordinates who faithfully carried out his instructions, with no opportunity to take advantage of," a description, if accurate, speaks well of Tufa Lilugu. Indeed, when Lü Zuan attacked anyway notwithstanding Yang's words, Tufa Wugu sent Tufa Rutan against him and defeated him. In summer 400, when Lü Zuan made a major attack on Northern Liang, Tufa Rutan, probably at Tufa Lilugu's instruction, made a surprise attack on the Later Liang capital Guzang (姑臧, in modern Wuwei, Gansu), entering Guzang's eastern half and then retreating after successfully pillaging the city, forcing Lü Zuan to abandon his Northern Liang campaign.

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