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Examples
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Extolling the best in the world in athletics is a memorable moment and people who excel whether as brain surgeons, ballet dancers, runners or engineers should be acknowledged and cheered for their excellence and skill.
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Extolling the advantages of artificially depressed interest rates and propped up asset prices courtesy of the Fed's printing press, Chairman Bernanke promised that, lower mortgage rates will make housing more affordable and allow more homeowners to refinance.
Forty Years of Paper Money Detlev S. Schlichter 2011
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Extolling the virtues and extraordinary talent of his friend, the New York actor quipped he finds him "irritating" and hopes he can grow up to be just like him.
Regina Weinreich: Colin Firth: A Matter of History Regina Weinreich 2011
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Extolling me to Mladic, Darko explicated whereby I was the only American college student standing firm on grave issues pertaining to international justice insofar, the NATO and the former Yugoslavia.
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Extolling the virtues of the endless food supply found on many cruise ships, a gambling cowboy exclaims, "You can keep the dice and slots, but food, give me lots!"
Chromolume Theatre Company Shares Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know 2007
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-- Extolling the virtues of hooking up a MacMini (not Apple TV) to your flatscreen TV.
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Extolling the newly departed is an expected part of the life cycle.
Paul Newman: Ice Cream Cones, Salad Dressing, and The Hole in the Wall Gang 2008
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Extolling the virtues of Teach For America is definitely in vogue.
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Extolling the benefits of abstinence is likely to be no more effective with gambling than it has been with sex education.
Balkinization 2006
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Extolling the virtues of Motlana as a father, friend and brother,
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