Lauded Sentence Examples

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  • The scheme adopted breathed the spirit of the Renaissance; provision was made for the teaching of Greek, Erasmus lauded the institution and Pole was one of its earliest fellows.

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  • While the heroism of the Montenegrins has been lauded by writers of all countries, the Albanians - if we except Byron's eulogy of the Suloits - still remain unsung.

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  • At first he had lauded a constitutional monarchy; but the flight of Louis XVI.

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  • Peltigera canin g, which formed the basis of the celebrated " pulvis antilyssus " of Dr Mead, long regarded as a sovereign cure for hydrophobia; Platysma juniperinum, lauded as a specific in jaundice, no doubt on the similia similibus principle from a resemblance between its yellow colour and that of the jaundiced skin; Peltidea aphthosa, which on the same principle was regarded by the Swedes, when boiled in milk, as an effectual remedy for the aphthae or rash on their children.

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  • Zapolya, a devout Catholic, is lauded by Archbishop Frangipan in 1533 for arresting the spread of the new doctrines, though he would not allow Martinuzzi to take the extreme step of burning perverts at the stake.

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  • The woman's purse was returned and young Jack was lauded as a hero.

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  • The eldest of any of the White Gods to mate, he'd been lauded with celebrations for days upon the announcement that he'd chosen a bride.

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  • Those tracks simply do not belong on an album lauded for being one of the greatest of all time.

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  • Throughout the 20th Century many critically lauded productions continued the theater's successful streak, which shows no signs of ending.

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  • Created by Tony Garnett, The Cops has been rightly lauded for its originality and brutal honesty.

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  • The mini-series was lauded by critics and went on to win a number of awards.

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  • It hated and at the same time lauded the growth of modern industrialism and the rise of the cities.

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  • As often as not the films so lauded are likely to be quite forgotten in a year or so.

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  • Perversely in 1988 I didn't choose to buy or even scrounge a tape of the widely lauded Daydream Nation album.

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  • Brilliantly marketed, and, rather perversely, often lauded by exactly the same kind of people who condemn Disney as the evil empire.

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  • Her acting has also been lauded with an Oscar win for her role in Monster's Ball.

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  • The wine list is particularly lauded in the area, and the desserts are not to be missed.

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  • Her place in the much lauded historical mystery is marked by a ticket stub from an exotic airline.

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  • The Shield's easy-to-use interface is appreciated by novices and the company is also lauded for offering one-year of free technical support.

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  • Jessica Alba, star of TV and silver screen, is often lauded as much for her killer figure as for her acting roles.

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  • Applegate currently stars on ABC's critically lauded sitcom, Samantha Who?.

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  • The commercial was quite funny, and lauded by many as the best of the bunch.

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  • The same rankings lauded the institution as 25th worldwide in business.

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  • One style reviewed on Amazon, for example, was lauded for its slimming effects, particularly for plus sized women.

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  • Its suits have traditionally been lauded for being of the finest technical design as well as having a highly attractive, feminine look.

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  • Perhaps no other villain is lauded and admired quite so much as the Disney villain.

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  • Though she enjoys popularity in all spectrums, her handbags are particularly lauded for their utilitarian designs and cheerful spirits.

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  • The railway system is made of beech wood and lauded for its durability and timeless value.

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  • With Avatar being lauded by many for the stunning visual impact the film creates with lush world's and lifelike humanoids, the 3D aesthetic of the film benefited from the technology advancements it necessitated.

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  • The platform offers more support - 1970s platform shoes were lauded in the day for being tall but so well built that they did not impede either function or comfort.

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  • When the Days of Our Lives soap opera premiered in 1965, critics lauded it for showing 'contemporary' American life as it followed the trials and tribulations of the Horton family.

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  • Her storyline as Karen Wolek (One Life to Live) remains amongst the most lauded in daytime television.

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  • Critics lauded Providence when it premiered on January 8, 1999.

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  • Fredericks of Hollywood is highly lauded for bringing the best plus size lingerie and sleepwear to the industry.

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  • Cotton is a much lauded fabric, and why not?

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  • Many of the most lauded music performances in history took place on the Woodstock stage, and innumerable books, movies, and documentaries have been penned about the event.

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  • Exile in Guyville sold extremely well for an independent release, going gold, and it was also lauded by critics everywhere - in fact, it is still present on many "most influential" lists.

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  • Is This It did take off in the U.S. as well as around the world, and it was one of those rare releases that was lauded by both mainstream and indie press and won favor among mainstream, chart music fans and indie music fans.

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  • During these trips, a 12 year old Swift began writing songs with local songwriters at Nashville's lauded Bluebird Café.

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  • After buying the instrument, he was accepted into the lauded program at Berklee College of Music, but he dropped out after two semesters to concentrate on music full time.

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  • This album was well received by critics and has only become more lauded in the years since.

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  • Critics lauded the album, and it became one of the top-selling releases of the year.

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  • Tina was lauded by jury members for playing the game with her head and for being a true strategist.

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  • Colby, on the other hand, was lauded in the final vote for playing better and harder than any other contestant.

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  • Westmore's father, Michael Westmore, is lauded as a pioneer of special effects make-up and made a special appearance on episode three of the show.

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  • This predella was highly lauded by Vasari; still more highly another picture which used to form an altarpiece in Fiesole, and which now obtains world-wide celebrity in the Louvre - the "Coronation of the Virgin," with eight predella subjects of the miracles of St.

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  • It appeared, and soon its author was more lauded and decried than any other thinker of his time; but the first effect of its publication was to sever his connexion with the exiled royalist party, and to throw him for protection on the revolutionary Government.

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