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  • Congratulatory profiles are turning up on television, showing uniformed soldiers working through rubble with sticks to find bodies.

    Japan's Crisis Bolsters Its Military Patrick Barta 2011

  • It appears to be a bit ironic that the author of the recently reviewed book, "Everyone's A Winner: Life in Our Congratulatory Culture," is Joel "Best" Reviewed by Sam Schulman, Bookshelf, Feb. 16 .

    Best Right-Handed Review Wednesday 2011

  • Congratulatory performance reviews from auto critics lend insight into why -- the X6 promises to drive like a high-end sports coupe, and, for the most part, it does.

    Ten Cars That Baffle Consumers 2010

  • Congratulatory hugs and kisses were passed between them.

    Hilfiger Celebrates 25 Years 2010

  • Congratulatory performance reviews from auto critics lend insight into why -- the X6 promises to drive like a high-end sports coupe, and, for the most part, it does.

    Ten Cars That Baffle Consumers 2010

  • Congratulatory Letter Forty-three family members signed a congratulatory letter asking to meet him and the board.

    Rockefeller Rebellion 2008

  • Congratulatory telegram sent by Jackie Robinson to Ashe following Ashe's win in the 1968 U.S.

    USATODAY.com - Ashe artifacts going to auction block 2005

  • Congratulatory hug and snuggle await you in San Diego.

    Passports - The Last Battle Zoe Brain 2007

  • His resolution, carried by the same meeting that had forwarded a "Congratulatory Address" to the National Assembly in Paris, read in part, "This Society, sensible of the important advantages arising to this Country by its deliverance from Popery and Arbitrary Power ..."

    Reactionary Prophet 2004

  • His resolution, carried by the same meeting that had forwarded a "Congratulatory Address" to the National Assembly in Paris, read in part, "This Society, sensible of the important advantages arising to this Country by its deliverance from Popery and Arbitrary Power ..."

    Reactionary Prophet 2004

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