Hailed Sentence Examples
In Italy the revelation of the treaty was hailed with satisfaction.
Kant was hailed by some as a second Messiah.
This project can only be hailed as a tremendous success.
The sentence was not carried out, but by the capitulation of Wittenberg (Ma .y 1547) he renounced the electoral dignity and a part of his lands in favour of Maurice, steadfastly refusing however to make any concessions on religious matters, and remained in captivity until May 1552, when he returned to the Thuringian lands which his sons had been allowed to retain, his return being hailed with wild enthusiasm.
The Danes hailed his son Canute, a lad of eighteen, as king, but many of the English, though they had submitted to a hard-handed conqueror like Sweyn, were not prepared to be handed over like slaves to his untried successor.
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Such severity was most impolitic, and Lancaster was ere long hailed as a saint and a martyr.
Many an armchair veteran hailed as a hero felt distinctly less heroic amid the din and stress of action.
The battered crown which had fallen from Richards helmet was set on the victors head by Lord Stanley, the chief of the Yorkist peers who had joined his standard, and his army hailed him by the new title of Henry VII.
The capture of the Bastille was hailed throughout Europe as' symbolizing the fall of absolute monarchy, and the victory of the insurgents had momentous consequences.
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This had been hailed with joy by all who had been his comrades in his days of Francis I.
A long-drawn echo from all classes hailed a revolution that was possible because it was necessary.
While I had an address for Willard Humphries' mission, I wasn't familiar with Philly, so I hailed a cab.
If you hadn't felt it necessary to warn me about the storm, your car wouldn't have been here when it hailed.
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At this time this seemed desirable so I hailed the lorry and got into the cabin.
At the time, the Canadian high commissioner hailed that as NEPAD passing its first test.
Williams team principal Frank Williams hailed the deal as a landmark step toward making his outfit competitive once again.
The discovery of the double pulsar was hailed by Science magazine as one of the Top 10 scientific advances of 2004.
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The author was hailed as the "German Plato," or the "German Socrates"; royal and other aristocratic friends showered attentions on him, and it is no exaggeration to assert with Kayserling that "no stranger who came to Berlin failed to pay his personal respects to the German Socrates."
The pedigree-makers have hailed him in turn as the descendant of a Norman "Auber, earl of Passy" and as the heir of Hereward, "the last of the English."
By August Vieuville's worst fears were realized; he was arrested on the 13th of the month for corrupt practices in office, and the intriguing cardinal who had caused his overthrow became chief minister of Louis His advent was hailed with joy by both the Catholic party and the patriotic party, eager for the overthrow of Habsburg supremacy in Europe.
All Europe, then, hailed with joy the exploit of Constantine Kanaris, who on the night of June 18-19 succeeded in steering a fire-ship among the Turkish squadron off Scio, and burned the flag-ship of the capudan-pasha with 3000 souls on board.
AdvertisementJohan Nordahl Brun (1745-1816), a young writer who did better things later on, gave the finishing touch to the exotic absurdity by bringing out a wretched piece called Zarina, which was hailed by the press as the first original Danish tragedy, although Ewald's exquisite Rolf Krage, which truly merited that title, had appeared two years before.
His attempt to reorganize the finances by the systematic levy of taxes was hailed with delight, but the government was not strong enough to carry the measures through, and the money which should have been used to pay the taxes was employed to purchase firearms. Thus the benign intentions of Mulai Abdel-Aziz were interpreted as weakness, and Europeans were accused of having spoiled the sultan and of being desirous of spoiling the country.
She 's being hailed as Britain 's answer to Karen O, for both her flamboyant charity shop style and her sassy in-yer-face vocals.
The capture of Saddam Hussein in December was hailed as vindication of the war - but that did n't draw a line either.
The establishment of the Interstate Commerce Commission was hailed as a first step toward ending the devastation wrought by rate wars.
Xbox live does charge a subscription fee, but has been hailed as having the best online play of all the systems.
There will always be a food or substance that is hailed as the new miracle or wonder.
Although the movie was not critically hailed, it did fulfill Hill's desire to be in the movies.
Although many critics hailed Holmes as the "Audrey Hepburn of her generation" and a future star, her film career has seen mixed reviews.
Cindy Margolis, hailed the "Queen of the Internet" by the Guinness Book of World Records, took some time to answer questions for our LovetoKnow Celebrity readers.
The team members on Celebrity Fit Club 5 are being hailed as the show's fittest group to date.
Police were called to the Van Winkle residence in the early evening hours, hailed there by his wife Laura.
While a select few hailed the ensemble as avant-garde, the general consensus was that it was a major mistake for the style-challenged star.
The movie has been hailed as groundbreaking by many, as it gives the Native actors equal footing with non-Natives and doesn't present them in stereotypical roles or situations.
With a reputation for explicit raunchy humor and great guitar licks, Blink-182 is hailed as one of the founders of pop/punk music.
This band is rightly hailed as one of the greatest and most popular exponents of the Southern Rock guitar band movement of the 1970s.
The album was hailed as a pleasurable mix between comedy, electric guitars and everything in between.
The Gran Turismo series has long been hailed as the gaming holy grail of professional racing.
Especially in later games such as Paper Mario and Super Mario RPG, Mario's ability to jump is hailed as his trademark.
It was hailed as the most original game since Mario and even touted as the Mario-beater.
Released in April 2005 in the US, Psychonauts for the Xbox and PS2 was widely hailed as one of the most original, most innovative, and funniest titles of the year.
When Namco released Soul Caliber, the original, it was widely hailed as the most beautifully perfect fighting game for a console.
The Sims franchise has been hailed as the best-selling video game series in history.
After a long and terrifying hike out of the woods, Claudia hailed a car.
The 1 1/4 inch plate is hailed as the "most popular" size amongst the Solia hair styling products.
Maintenance sessions run for half the price of a normal session, and these sessions are hailed as painless.
While older sibling Brit has come under fire recently for her lack of parenting skills and odd behaviors, Jamie Lynn was hailed as the good girl who starred on Nickelodeon's Zoey 101.
Patrick's first appearance in Sports Illustrated was on the cover of the June 6, 2005 issue, where she was hailed as an athlete.
Hailed as the holy grail for skin and hair care, they also double as cure-alls for everything from the common cold to cancer, cardiovascular disease and other serious ills.
The microwave oven has been hailed as a revolutionary, if controversial, invention ever since it was first created.
No one could have known that Bill and Joan Jackson's newborn son would one day be hailed as the new Spielberg.
However, when Thomas Jacobson spotted the vessel, he was hailed by voice by a crew member on board.
Despite being hailed as a fashion classic by magazines and designers everywhere, red shoes remain difficult to wear.
Hailed by Backpackers Magazine as the "best backpacking boot" of 2001, the FSN 95 Asolo model is the king of hiking boots.
In 1999 Omega introduced a De Ville watch with their co-axial escapement, hailed as a revolutionary development in watchmaking.
Grapefruit has been hailed as the ultimate fat burning fruit, and to a reasonable extent this is true.
The Soire collection thongs are often hailed as a wardrobe necessity for several celebrities.
In the late 1990s in Nashville, Urban formed his own band, The Ranch, and released one album with them, which was hailed by critics but largely ignored by music buyers.
Hailed as brilliant and beautiful, the song offers a powerful musical resonance and meaningful lyrics.
Some hailed it as a masterpiece while others were left scratching their heads.
Their first Hollywood release, 2006's Despite Our Differences, was hailed as the best work of their careers.
Sarah hailed from Nashville, as did Travis, which was ironic considering they met and fell in love overseas.
There is no evidence of simony in the conclave, and Leo's election was hailed with delight by the Romans on account of his reputation for liberality, kindliness and love of peace.
Rosas gradually concentrated all power in his own hands, and was hailed by the populace as a saviour of the state.
The appointment was hailed with enthusiasm in Russia, and at that juncture Prince Chancellor Gorchakov was unquestionably the most powerful minister in Europe.
Cyrus was hailed as the divinely appointed saviour, the anointed one of Yahweh.
The legions set up their standards in the temple-court and hailed Titus as imperator.
His appointment as minister of the marine on the 10th of July 1774 met with general approval, and was hailed with enthusiasm by the philosophes.
It was hailed with satisfaction by the Unionists, but the pure economists complained that he had thrown sobriety and thrift to the winds.
The death of Eustace, which occurred during the next year, was hailed with general satisfaction as opening the possibility of a peaceful settlement between Stephen and his rival, the young Henry of Anjou.
The two friends by their united force succeed in killing the bull, and then after performing certain votive and purification rites return to Erech, where they are hailed with joy In this adventure it is clearly Eabani who is artificially introduced in order to maintain the association with Gilgamesh.
Basil of Caesarea, throwing over the cause of Eustathius, championed that of Meletius who, when after the death of Valens he returned in triumph to Antioch, was hailed as the leader of Eastern orthodoxy.
The question was explicitly suggested by the report that the Egyptian priest in the Oasis had hailed him in the god's name as the son of Ammon.
They hailed it as their guard and protector; and, associating with its apparent watchfulness the well-known fidelity of the dog, they called it the "dog-star" and worshipped it.
His people hailed every appearance among them with delight, and his visits to various parts of the country were public holidays.
After Oliver's death Henry hailed with delight the succession of his brother Richard to the office of protector, but although he was now appointed lieutenant and governor general of Ireland, it was only with great reluctance that he remained in that country.
Berzelius hailed this discovery as marking the dawn of a new era in organic chemistry, and proposed for benzoyl the names "Proin" or "Orthrin" (from irpcoi and dpOpus).
He was hailed as the deliverer and father of his country, and all manner of distinctions and congratulations were heaped upon him.
As a theologian his outlook was that of the 16th rather than the 9th century; and, reading his Bampton Lectures now, it is difficult to realize how they can ever have been hailed as a great contribution to Christian apologetics.
In contrast to the struggle for an ideal freedom, which was at first hailed with tempestuous delight only to reveal itself as a dangerous tyranny, men became conscious of the need for a firmly established authority in the reconstruction of society.
In 101 Marius was elected consul a fifth time (previously in 107, 104, 103, 102), hailed as the "saviour of his country," and honoured with a triumph of unprecedented splendour.
All Europe, then, hailed with joy the exploit of Constantine Kanaris.
He is also identified with the devil; thus, in accordance with old German tradition, he is dressed as a nobleman (ein edler Junker), all in red, with a little cape of stiff silk, a cock's feather in his hat, and a long pointed sword; at the witches' Sabbath on the Brocken he is hailed as "the knight with the horse's hoof," and Sybel in Auerbach's Keller is not too drunk not to notice that he limps.
There was nothing original in the treatment, but it showed such power of appreciating the new ideas of the Fichtean method that it was hailed with cordial recognition by Fichte himself, and gave the author immediately a place in popular estimation as in the foremost rank of existing philosophical writers.
In Schelling, essentially a self-conscious genius, eager and rash, yet with undeniable power, they hailed a personality of the true Romantic type.
On the American side, Greene was hailed as the deliverer of that section.
By the German public, to whom Ancillon was known only through his earlier writings and some isolated protests against the "demagogue-hunting" in fashion at Berlin, his advent to power was hailed as a triumph of liberalism.
His deposition on the 30th of May 1876 was hailed with joy throughout Turkey; a fortnight later he was found dead in the palace where he was confined, and trustworthy medical evidence attributed his death to suicide.
His purpose to cross the Alps at the head of a great force was hailed with delight by the Ghibellines, whose aspirations found utterance in Dantes noble prose, but his life was too short for him to fulfil the hopes of his friends.
The French Revolution was hailed by many of the best minds of Germany as the opening of a new era.
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The reign of Ismail (q.v.), from 1863 to 1879, was for a while hailed as introducing a new era into modern Egypt.
The rapidity with which walls, piles and pontoons - stone, wood and iron - become covered with marine plants is well known, while the discovery of some effective means of preventing the fouling of the bottoms of ships by the growth of algae would be hailed as a boon by shipowners.
Mr. Lloyd George, who followed him in debate, spoke of the speech as very brilliant; and the Conservative party hailed him at once as a coming leader.
On the 26th he met Victor Emmanuel at Teano and hailed him king of Italy, and subsequently handed over his conquests to him.
His arrival was hailed with joy, especially by the Azd, to whom his family belonged, and the other Yemenite tribes.
Men thought they were witnessing the dawn of a new era in the East; Mehemet Ali was hailed as the most beneficent and enlightened of princes; and political philosophers like Jeremy Bentham, who sent him elaborate letters of good advice, thought to find in him the means for developing their theories in virgin soil.
It was, however, Voltaire and the encyclopaedists who raised Bacon to the pinnacle of his fame in France, and hailed him as " le pere de la philosophie experimentale " (Lettres sur les Anglois).
An oppressive exaction was imposed by a local pasha, and in order to win the succour of Raphael Halebi, Sabbatai repaired to Cairo, being on his route at Hebron hailed as Messiah.
Day by day he was hailed from all the world as king of the Jews.
France, naturally, hailed with satisfaction the rise of a faction which was content to be her armourbearer in the north; and the golden streams which flowed from Versailles to Stockholm during the next two generations were the political life-blood of the Hat party.
She was perhaps the most original of the many women writers of modern Sweden, and Money was hailed by Swedish critics as the most important work of fiction since Strindberg's Red Room.
Then Gustavus made a tour of the city and was everywhere received by enthusiastic crowds, who hailed him as a deliverer.
The winners were hailed throughout Greece as champions of the oppressed.
In these circumstances Nasir Khan, the second son of Abdulla Khan, who had accompanied the victorious Nadir to Delhi, and acquired the favour and confidence of that monarch, returned to Kalat and was hailed by the whole population as their deliverer.
His partisans in the press hailed the advent of a second Pombal, and their enthusiasm was shared by many enlightened Portuguese, who had previously held aloof from politics but now rallied to the support of an honest dictator.
When Shaftesbury wrote that "religion is still a discipline, and progress of the soul towards perfection," he gave birth to the same thought that was afterwards hailed in Lessing's Erziehung des Menschengeschlechtes as the dawn of a fuller and a purer light on the history of religion and on the development of the spiritual life of mankind.
Petrarch, who in politics was no less visionary than Rienzi, hailed the advent of a founder and deliverer in the self-styled tribune.
He was clamorous for the freedom of the Roman people; yet at one time he called upon the popes to re-establish themselves in the Eternal City; at another he besought the emperor to make it his headquarters; at a third he hailed in Rienzi the founder of a new republic. He did not perceive that all these plans were incompatible.
These were immediately hailed as martyrs, and in the eyes of the exalted Franciscans at Naples and in Sicily and the south of France the pope was regarded as antichrist.
Soon after the first Bull Run disaster he was summoned to Washington, and the Union hailed him as chieftain and preserver.
In June 1649, arrayed in cloth-of-gold and mounted on a white charger, Chmielnicki made his triumphal entry into Kiev, where he was hailed as the Maccabaeus of the Orthodox faith, and permitted the committal of unspeakable atrocities on the Jews and Roman Catholics.
It brought in the enormous sum of £1,000,312,950 from no fewer than 5,289,000 subscribers; and Mr. Law justly hailed it both as an expression of the will of the people to win the war and also as evidence of the financial ability of the country to see it to a successful conclusion.
But Henry, once hailed as king, rode hard for London and persuaded bishop Maurice to crown him without delay at Westminster, since the primate Anseim was absent beyond seas.
She was hailed as a sovereign by a great assembly at Winchester, over which Stephens own brother Bishop Henry presided (April 7, 1141) and entered London in triumph in June.
From very early days Christianity was hailed as the " new law "; and the suppression of the rigorist sects, by definitely giving law supremacy over enthusiasm, aggrandized it, but at the same time aggrandized the sacraments.
The Bavarian dream dissipated, victories gained in Flanders by Marshal Saxe, another adventurer of genius, at Fontenoy, Raucoux and Lawfeld (1745-1747), were hailed with joy as continuing those of Louis XIV.; even though they resulted in the loss of Germany and the doubling of English armaments.
Uri was hailed a hero and an honorary Geordie after breaking the jinx.
To the Protectionists this was "like a crash of thunder in winter"; but it was received with such favour by the country generally, that its author was hailed as "The Great Pacificator," as he had been thirteen years before at the time of the Missouri Compromise (see below).
The day on which the deputation laid these views before Prince Mirski was hailed by public opinion as recalling the 5th of May 1789, the date of the meeting of the French states-general at Versailles.
The Esthonians were hailed as liberators of Riga by the Lettish Assembly.
Johnson's Dictionary was hailed with an enthusiasm such as no similar work has ever excited.
This was William Sharpe Macleay, a man of education and real genius, who in 1819 and 1821 brought out a work under the title of Horae Entomoiogicae, which was soon after hailed by Vigors as containing a new revelation, and applied by him to ornithology in some vigoes.
If, then, an Egyptian inscription of the XIXth dynasty had come to hand in which the names of Joseph and Moses, and the deeds of the Israelites as a subject people who finally escaped from bondage by crossing the Red Sea, were recorded in hieroglyphic characters, such a monument would have been hailed with enthusiastic delight by every champion of the Pentateuch, and a wave of supreme satisfaction would have passed over all Christendom.
This observation was also hailed as the discovery of a fact of extraordinary importance; and, from the results of these investigations,.
Quiros returned to Europe, and, obtaining command of a fleet, made a voyage in1605-1607during which he observed some of the Paumotu and Society Islands, and later discovered the small Duff group of the Santa Cruz Islands, passing thence to the main island of the New Hebrides, which he hailed as his objective, the southern continent.
The downfall of the temporal power was hailed throughout Italy with unbounded enthusiasm.
Considerations such as these could not be expected to appeal to the nation at large, which hailed the advent of the Left as the dawn of an era of unlimited popular sovereignty, diminished administrative pressure, reduction of taxation and general prosperity.
The first withdrawal of the troops (July 27), hailed with enthusiasm by the Cretan Christians, led to rioting by the Mussulmans, who believed themselves abandoned to their fate.
The parliament at Frankfort hailed Windischgratz as a national hero, and offered to send troops to his aid; the German revolutionists in Vienna welcomed every success of Radetzky's arms in Italy as a victory for Germanism.
The people watching from their flat housetops all the country round saw with joy the flame on the sacred hill, and hailed it with a thank-offering of drops of blood drawn from their ears.