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A play in the Roman dialect of the fourteenth century, edited by Vattasso (Studi e Testi, no. 4), explicitly bears the title lauda (loc. cit., p. 53).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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A president who graduate magna cum lauda from Harvard Law school, and taught Constitutional law for twelve years at the Chicago School of Law wanted to pass an unconstitutional bill for the same reason that the founding fathers formed a perfect union in order for states to secede whenever they felt offended.
Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform 2010
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Soho the Dog: Make it up as you go along, lauda, laude
Make it up as you go along, lauda, laude Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Noorpaar ja nende sõbrad ei oskagi kuidagi tänulikule emale ei öelda ning varsti ongi aeg lauda istuda...
Rumah Dara / Darah (2009) Ulmeguru 2010
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Such an earlier association would account for his two most popular compositions: the setting of Serafino de' Ciminelli dall'Aquila's strambotto Consommo la vita mya, an anomaly for a strictly northern composer and composed no later than the very beginning of the 16th century, and the lauda Dulcis amica Dei.
Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009
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Blessed is the man who praises him, lauda, lauda, laude.
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(Soundbite of hymn "A Simple Song") Mr. ALAN TITUS: (Singing) Sing God a simple song, lauda, laude.
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(Soundbite of song "Secret Song") Unidentified Choirboy: Sing God a secret song, lauda, laude.
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Blessed is the man who praises him, lauda, lauda, laude.
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(Soundbite of song "Secret Song") Unidentified Choirboy: Sing God a secret song, lauda, laude.
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