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"laudatory" Definitions
  1. expressing praise

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The clip lays on thickly the laudatory quotes from critics.
On YouTube, the most-liked comment mocks the show's laudatory tone.
Usually, deceased Chinese leaders' major anniversaries inspire laudatory speeches and editorials.
These are laudatory emotions, especially at this not particularly loving time.
What's funny about Heuser's image, however, is that it's not straightforwardly laudatory.
And how did Trithemius publish his laudatory hymn to the hand-written word?
Unfortunately, his social media posturing also sparked a good chunk of laudatory coverage.
At a reading at a literary salon, the reaction is not universally laudatory.
Trump offered laudatory remarks about Manning but did not mention her students or refugees.
Some of Bolsonaro's most controversial statements involve his laudatory remarks about Brazil's military dictatorship.
Her announcement in her native Oakland drew a massive crowd and received laudatory coverage.
That may have been the first time I've had a leader resist laudatory coverage.
Or of accepting Mueller's findings if they are anything short of entirely laudatory of him.
Local reviews have been laudatory, and her voice sounds as powerful and assured as ever.
Despite Mr. Putin's recent laudatory remarks, the G.R.U. has had its share of missteps lately.
DoorDash opens a shared kitchen in Redwood City That has led to laudatory headlines galore.
For Democrats and human rights advocates, it was a laudatory but ultimately mealy-mouthed response.
Some of Bolsonaro's most controversial statements involve his laudatory remarks about Brazil's brutal military dictatorship.
His new album, "Stranger to Stranger," was released this spring into a shower of laudatory reviews.
For some, any attack on Assad is seen as laudatory regardless of who the President is.
Wheeler talked about the privacy issue in a laudatory Verge interview (headline: "The Dragonslayer") released Wednesday.
Their reaction to the situation was, given the circumstances, expected and one might even say laudatory.
With temperatures rising and the air quality worsening, Nike's efforts are not laudatory — they're absolutely necessary.
Up until several years ago, Chinese newspapers and magazines still published laudatory profiles of Mr. Yang.
"It was laudatory that these people were doing anything they could to pursue their educations," Ring said.
Sharper's inclusion on the list of nominees is also perhaps less laudatory than it seems at first.
For one of the first times in his presidency, a move he made drew some laudatory press.
The response from his fellow tech VCs was remarkable, and far from laudatory: 3/ But ..celebrating inequality?
"Not every show needs to be 100 percent laudatory about the art that it shows," he said.
The rhetoric, at least, out of the administration has been nothing but laudatory regarding the outgoing chair.
Even taking into account the storyline controversy, though, online reaction to the game has been largely laudatory.
And then there is the oddly laudatory tone which the president adopts when speaking about his Russian counterpart.
He sent her notes, including a laudatory comment scrawled across her picture in The New York Times Magazine.
The State Department noted both issues in a more cautious, less laudatory statement issued a few hours earlier.
But during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Friday, Putin appeared to take a less laudatory tone.
If and when Congress actually does something on a bipartisan basis, the reaction is something short of laudatory.
Directed by Moisés Kaufman, Michael Urie's version of Arnold succeeds without mimicking the beats of Fierstein's laudatory original performance.
Even as the Obama administration stepped up sanctions on Russia, Mr. Trump struck a laudatory tone toward Mr. Putin.
Ms. Haspel made a point of recognizing our officers with laudatory comments about their creativity, operational execution and dedication.
However, green is apparently a laudatory hue when it refers to the latest version of Apple's lower-cost iPhone.
Trump's congratulatory call stood out among Western leaders, many of whom struck a less laudatory tone over the controversial vote.
Laudatory comments came from every corner celebrating Cole, whose 25 strikeouts in the division series established a major league record.
The inclusion of the protections is a major win for tech interest groups, many of which released laudatory statements Tuesday.
All three are laudatory events put on by the three big unions in the industry, covering actors, writers, and directors, respectively.
I woke up this morning to find what I've been dreading: The laudatory superlatives and the actually, he's bad's have arrived.
Maybe that's why such announcements can't help but feel a little self-laudatory, like those holiday letters people used to send.
"There's never been anything like we're doing on the Hill right now," he told reporters in one of many laudatory passages.
Despite laudatory statements by President Trump, North Korea has not agreed to any concrete steps to end its nuclear weapons program.
At a White House event celebrating the event, Hatch gave some of the most laudatory praise of Trump by any lawmaker.
Donald Trump likes to fashion himself as a deal-maker and seems enamored by the personal and laudatory communication with Kim.
That said, Wiseman doesn't set out to make his films necessarily laudatory or critical of any institution he focuses his gaze upon.
All this may explain why Sanders has been so laudatory in his support of Clinton over the past several days and weeks.
On his personal blog, Mr. Puzder has been vocal in his criticism of Mr. Obama and, more recently, laudatory of Mr. Trump.
Vallotton, who wrote criticism for a newspaper in Lausanne, Switzerland (where he was born in 203), gave Rousseau an early laudatory review.
" But the charity conceded that the "laudatory language used in association with Mr. Anderson's departure was inappropriate and regrettable, given the circumstances.
Settler societies built on the removal and extermination of native peoples will produce ideologies that treat those actions as good, even laudatory.
Reactions to the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones' seventh season were not as universally laudatory as they've been in years past.
The site's popularity and influence earned it laudatory notice in Vibe magazine and approval from rap stars like Kanye West and Rick Ross.
There are also laudatory references to "Brother Osama bin Laden" and Nidal Hasan, who shot and killed 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas.
Williams published some of Alomar's work in her literary journal, NOON, and Davis wrote an insightful and laudatory introduction to his first book.
Tax expenditures may not be the most efficient method for meeting these goals, and some of the goals may not be particularly laudatory.
His work is animated by a laudatory impulse, an unexpected and profoundly moving hunger to praise the world in full view of it.
Where Elaine had given solid but minor performances in the early 1970s, E. Katherine gained meatier roles in the '80s and laudatory reviews.
The catalogue of the collection produced at the time was prefaced with a laudatory biographical note … and the full text of the famous letter.
These shows tend to be awkward, stilted, and annoyingly laudatory toward artists that haven't really warranted two and a half hours of unchallenged praise.
The president also wrote a laudatory article for a small literary magazine, Matulu, that devoted a special issue in July 1986 to Mr. Matzneff.
But it is a real thing that is happening behind the scenes, somewhat obscured by laudatory coverage of the Parkland survivors and their activism.
Musician Jim Ocean, the composer of a laudatory song called "The Future Smells Like Elon Musk," was also dismissive of the criticisms of Musk.
The U.S. government has a long and proud history with technology — what could be more laudatory than helping invent the backbone of the internet?
Multiple media outlets reported that Trump rejected a laudatory statement from the White House praising McCain as a "hero" in favor of the tweet.
But don't blame him, let's look at the real point: Hytner abdicates his responsibilities as a reporter whenever the news is less than laudatory.
The election of Justin Trudeau has brought a new generation to power, a generation raised on a vision of history more critical than laudatory.
And voters responded: Reviews of his performance on social media were laudatory and he got the best reception of the night inside the theater.
Joining with Democrats to call for further investigations of Trump might gain a few laudatory headlines but will likely only make reelection and renomination harder.
I'm not sure we need to reward someone who spent the past few years spouting anti-Muslim propaganda on Twitter with dozens of laudatory thinkpieces.
This week, the White House began an eleventh-hour effort to build support for Haspel, issuing a swath of laudatory press releases and briefing reporters.
And though President Trump has tweeted some laudatory comments about Mr. Pruitt, the White House confirmed on Wednesday that it was conducting its own examination.
That's how he rolls, and many people are just fine with it because they find him so inspirational, believable, visionary, authentic — choose your laudatory adjective.
But that June speech came only after Barr had taken office and followed 18 months in which Delrahim's remarks on technology companies were mostly laudatory.
Ms. Waters is still grappling with her newfound status, which comes with laudatory tweets, online memes and even a cartoon depicting her as a superhero.
Despite some conservative opposition from Heritage Action, others like Public Knowledge, ReCreate Coalition and the right-leaning R Street released laudatory statements after the vote.
The two men exchanged laudatory tweets that evening, and Mr. Arpaio posted a link to a website where supporters could donate toward his legal fees.
Former President George H.W. Bush, meanwhile, was the subject of laudatory obituaries when he died in 2018, as Vox's Laura McGann wrote at the time.
He asked no questions, solicited none from the audience, and delivered an introductory address so laudatory that it provoked winces among some in the audience.
While the report's few mentions of Mr. Xi are laudatory, it may add to arguments that he needs to move faster to fix economic problems.
Despite the fact that Trump's rise to power included lambasting past presidents, including both Bushes, the President has responded to Bush's death with repeated laudatory comments.
"Both books are models of the biographer's art — meticulously researched, sophisticated, fair-minded and compulsively readable," The Wall Street Journal wrote in a typically laudatory review.
" Robert L. Borosage reviews Jonathan Chait's laudatory book about the Obama presidency, "Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail.
The stream began with a satirical editor's note, mimicking the self-laudatory "we did our jobs and confirmed these facts" preambles often affixed to somber news reports.
To its credit, it is an inversion of most writing about English universities, which tends to be laudatory of the Oxbridge model and unduly sceptical of others.
Most members of Congress -- Republicans and Democrats -- have been laudatory of Mueller and have insisted he needs to be given the time to finish his investigation. 5.
By Wednesday, though, Micah David-Cole Fletcher seemed to have had enough; enough of the media spotlight, the many laudatory internet stories and even the swelling donations.
His laudatory words for another despot, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, attracted less attention, though they could well signal a dangerous shift in American policy.
Yovanovitch, a career foreign service officer and who is spoken about in laudatory terms by colleagues, has stayed quiet following the bombshell revelations this week from Parnas.
Remember all the fuss in 2012 when a North Dakota newspaper published an earnest, laudatory appraisal of a new Olive Garden by an 85-year-old columnist?
"Scandal, injury and a win drought left Tiger Woods with few major sponsors," wrote USA Today in a laudatory history of Woods's $200 million deal with Nike.
But in a series of laudatory statements from stakeholders released by the agency on Friday, the EPA at times seemed to be offering criticism of its own purpose.
Parker has spoken his piece, but now every story about his film, no matter how laudatory, will include a mention of the allegations, and through a modern prism.
In Mexico — the birthplace of the surreally magical tale spun into a theatrical web by the artist — the reception to Magid's work has been less laudatory than abroad.
His appointees in federal agencies could marshal evidence and release findings that are critical, rather than laudatory, about the ACA's accomplishments and aim at highlighting its past problems.
A few things: He drew hugely laudatory coverage earlier this year for his book tour in support of his memoir about the loss of his eldest son, Beau.
The teaser starts out by reeling off Mr. Sorkin's impressive credits, including "A Few Good Men" and "The Social Network," and includes laudatory quotes about him from critics.
He also appeared at three smaller gatherings, including one where he stood in the center of the room in his overcoat, fielding mostly laudatory questions but some uncomfortable ones.
In addition to his many professional credits, awards and other laudatory work, he led the union for nearly seven years and was devoted to the interests of its membership.
Various media outlets also reported that the president rejected a laudatory statement from the White House praising the late senator as a "hero" in favor of the succinct tweet.
Facing bipartisan pressure from lawmakers and veterans groups, Trump signed a proclamation that afternoon ordering flags nationwide to be flown at half-staff and issued a short laudatory statement.
And as we've seen in the weeks since, self-laudatory, truth-bending tweets will likely be part of the president's M.O. And Twitter is just the beginning: Come Jan.
I tell him I'm impossible to offend, and he really takes my word for it, going on a truly stunning and very laudatory rant that I would rather not reprint.
Aside from those brief allusions, the night was a largely self-laudatory one for Mr. Trump, who has a comfortable lead in polls here and picked up a key endorsement.
After the news broke, many others joined in with laudatory messages, including Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris, where Abdeslam allegedly took part in the carnage that left 130 dead.
The White House kept up the pressure by blasting out another tranche of laudatory news clips and endorsements, many of which come from former intelligence officials who worked with Haspel.
And to add to the intrigue, Bornstein told CNN that Trump, during the 2016 campaign, dictated the laudatory wording of the doctor's publicly released letter attesting to the candidate's health.
WASHINGTON — Years before the words "collusion" and "Russian hacking" became associated with President Vladimir V. Putin, some prominent Republicans found far more laudatory ways to talk about the Russian leader.
Nick Denton, early in his career, covered Silicon Valley for the Financial Times , where he grew frustrated by what he regarded as the unduly laudatory coverage that tech entrepreneurs received.
Trump had faced criticism for failing to issue a laudatory statement about McCain after his death and waffling over whether to keep flags at half-staff days after McCain died.
The publication of this 100-page glossy, filled with laudatory text and splashy photos of the crown prince, coincided with American Media's efforts to strike business deals in Saudi Arabia.
Praise for Putin Trump and Pence have also caught fire for laudatory comments they've made about Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader who is widely denounced by US politicians of both parties.
Did you contrast the coverage of this with the coverage of Bill Clinton in the &apos90s dealing with North Koreans where it was very fair, journalistic, fact-based and even laudatory?
Sometimes he&aposs a good cop and he&aposs saying friendly and laudatory things about Kim Jung-un and other times he&aposs talking about fire and fury and so forth.
Such laudatory images previously had been reserved for the king's close relatives - and they resembled the military-style photos of the king's wife, Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, on her birthday in June.
Without missing a beat, Midler thanked a litany of creatives, friends, and teachers, and then sailed into a laudatory description of the musical itself, outlasting the attempt to play her off.
This past April, a laudatory documentary about him, "Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives" (based on his own memoir and available next week on Apple Music), opened the Tribeca Festival.
Despite the laudatory efforts of Chinese healthcare workers, however, and forceful statements from Beijing, allegations of an initial -- and potentially even ongoing -- cover-up continue to hang over the Wuhan outbreak.
"The bottom line here is: In this transcript there's no quid pro quo, there's no improper leverage and the overall tone of this transcript is that it's mutually laudatory," he said.
Michelle Goldberg In 2002, the Senate majority leader, Trent Lott, Republican of Mississippi, gave a laudatory speech at the 100th-birthday party of fellow Republican Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina.
" Pamela Buckles, a co-owner of Rumor, was even more laudatory, calling her "loving, sweet and heartfelt — and it's wonderful to have a German shepherd as an icon, as she should be.
Kimberly Reed faced few tough questions and received plenty of laudatory comments from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle who want to see the Ex-Im Bank operate at full force.
The scene comes from the latest in the series, "War for the Planet of the Apes," which opens in the United States on Friday, July 14, and has already generated laudatory reviews.
The laudatory comments, described by multiple attendees of the private event, came as Dick Cheney, the powerful Vice President in George W. Bush's administration, sat among the audience munching on salmon and brisket.
Whatever fleeting pleasure you have in someone applying a laudatory adjective to your book is totally washed away by the unpleasantness of remembering the negative things for the rest of your life verbatim.
His son Chris wrote a laudatory biography, "Mad Mike Hoare: The Legend" (2018), exploring the adventures of a man he called an officer and a gentleman, "with a bit of pirate thrown in."
After a transplant with one diabetic patient raised hopes of a cure, laudatory media attention followed — which some, including the president of the American Diabetes Association at the time, felt overstepped the facts.
Amid discussion of a laudatory biography of the shah by a Berkeley professor that the team had commissioned, some warned that a Rockefeller link to the embassy seizure would be hard to escape.
At the beginning of acts and during the final ballet, texts drawn from or inspired by contemporaneous writers attacking Cortés's fanaticism were projected as if they were Moralez's thoughts, offsetting the laudatory libretto.
Poitras too: In the wake of her laudatory American theater-of-war documentaries My Country, My Country and The Oath , she has been on the US Department of Homeland Security watch list since 2006.
There were laudatory reviews of her memoirs, which looked back on the painful betrayals of lovers, husbands and her parents — a playboy father she never knew and a negligent teenage mother, whom she forgave.
He chaired a pro-Trump Super PAC, endorsed the future president in a laudatory USA Today op-ed well before most GOP politicians were doing the same, and spoke at the Republican National Convention.
The laudatory response from many Republicans over a choice that a year ago, on paper at least, might have appalled them demonstrates a strong desire to begin a new administration aligned with Mr. Trump.
Two posts from his personal account and one sent from the Sierra Club's Twitter handle that were laudatory of Tesla's chief executive officer and his commitment to fighting climate change rankled some Sierra Club staff.
It raised particular concern about a passage in one email in which Hesterman "intimated that he improperly influenced" the female officer's boss to say laudatory things about her and expected "full credit" for doing so.
Despite the flub, Falwell, who cut a radio advertisement for Trump last week, was laudatory of the real-estate magnate, glowingly comparing Trump to his father due to their shared propensity for eschewing political correctness.
Either way, she feels she can offer a counterpoint to the laudatory portrait of the iconic figure that, until recently, has been as much a part of the Princeton campus as its Gothic stone buildings.
JFK is coming to Netflix's acclaimed British royal family drama The Crown, but you can expect a rather different depiction of the 35th president than the laudatory portraits typically seen in American film and television.
Theranos generated huge hype and laudatory coverage in places like the New Yorker, Wired, and Fortune by selling a compelling idea, even as its PR people couldn't show me an actual patient who had benefited.
"The bottom line here is that in this transcript there is no quid pro quo, there is no improper leverage and the overall tone of this transcript is that it is mutual laudatory," Gaetz said.
The Democratic candidate won a lot of laudatory press coverage and was even buzzed about as a potential 2020 presidential candidate, but he was also weighed down by a corruption scandal in the city he served.
Kalanick definitely pulled the trigger on Singhal and sources said he also was not averse to Baker's leaving, as evidenced by no laudatory CEO thanks-for-all-your-hard-work letter to the staff for him.
During the first years of their commitment, from 19763 to 21976, a time when the American public was turning rapidly against the war, the Thai press carried laudatory reports of the Thai troops' great battlefield successes.
The eastbound span of the bridge in the New York City suburbs was to have opened on Saturday, and the day before, Mr. Cuomo held an elaborate ceremony that included a laudatory speech by Hillary Clinton.
While much of the station's local news broadcasts are filled with local news, Sinclair also provides commentary and syndicated reports from its Washington bureau that have generally taken stances critical of Democrats and laudatory of Republicans.
Trump has had a laudatory relationship with Erdoğan, saying in a press conference earlier this month that the two have "been friends for a long time," and that he's a "big fan" of the Turkish president.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
Oh deserves every laudatory word being thrown her way; her performance in "Killing Eve" is smart, luminous, nuanced and bold, displaying both her deft comic timing and her ability to bring complicated characters to vivid life.
It received laudatory reviews mixed with criticism that it had a "white savior" narrative: Olsen's F.B.I. agent, with the help of Renner's federal wildlife officer, is trying to solve a young native woman's rape and killing.
Ted Cruz's fellow lawmakers may decide his fate at an open GOP convention After Trump delivered a foreign policy speech in Washington on Wednesday, some top Republicans were highly laudatory of the billionaire's positions, including Tennessee Sen.
Bennet, who otherwise has been laudatory of Garland, has been very involved in campaign finance issues as he used to chair the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which raises money and works to elect Democrats to the Senate.
"Having a baby can change a teen's life in many ways… Experiencing those changes firsthand can help convince teenagers that putting off parenthood is a good idea," one woman explains in a laudatory video about the program.
He tweeted about the hurricane -- much of it real nonsense -- but also self-congratulating posts about the economy and jobs, laudatory shout-outs from Fox News, slams of the media, and beefs with political opponents and others.
Biden didn't mention Obama when he announced his campaign in a video Thursday, but his latest video, "America: Anything is Possible," uses portions of Obama's laudatory speech when he presented Biden with the Medal of Freedom in 2017.
The president made the surprise decision late Monday to cancel Tuesday's White House ceremony for the Eagles, which typically features a laudatory speech by the commander in chief focusing on the team's victories on and off the field.
That spring, the American Spectator published a series of laudatory articles on Macedonia's far right, as did other conservative outlets, including Fox News, Breitbart, and The Daily Caller—as well as Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Carlie Wilmans bought David Ireland's former home in San Francisco's Mission District, there were laudatory articles saying that she had saved the legacy of the conceptual artist (who died in 2009).
While "results-oriented" has a hearty, laudatory ring in many business and investing contexts, it is a common criticism among poker players, as poker coach and writer Tommy Angelo pointed out in a recent phone interview with CNBC.
So it's no surprise that he's continuing to do so, judging by this laudatory tweet from first lady Melania Trump showing Cook posing with the Trumps at a meeting with business leaders in Bedminster, New Jersey on Friday night.
With this in mind, a few weeks ago I suggested to my editors at WIRED I write a piece about the notable change in public attitudes towards Silicon Valley over the past year, from largely laudatory to increasingly damning.
He reveled in the laudatory coverage, and may well have been the firm's most famous partner since former Secretary of State William H. Seward — its only partner, in fact, who could be deemed a celebrity in his own right.
And he responded forcefully to an attack by Mr. Bloomberg claiming that the Russian government was seeking to buoy Mr. Sanders's campaign by interfering in the election, citing Mr. Bloomberg's past laudatory remarks about President Xi Jinping of China.
After the 2016 election, historically laudatory attitudes from many liberals toward Big Tech soured over its perceived role in Trump&aposs victory, a growing distrust that was stoked by revelations around Cambridge Analytica and Russian propaganda campaigns on Facebook.
But anyone navigating the age of peak TV has likely felt a twinge of the feeling Bamford expresses here: that all life experiences exist to be pushed through an algorithm and come out the other side as money and laudatory headlines.
While many of these dolls received their fair share of laudatory press, they've virtually been non-starters in competing with Queen B — namely because they're produced by small companies, many of them crowdfunded, that lack the financial muscle of Mattel.
Her wit and willingness to work across the aisle have made her popular among Republicans, winning her a laudatory column from the conservative writer George F. Will and compliments from her G.O.P. colleagues in the Senate and in her home state.
Nine reviewers have given the place both laudatory five-star ratings ("She has a far greater quality of life than she would have living at home") and outraged one-star complaints ("The nursing staff, RN's and CNA's are caring but overworked").
Soon after the sports website SB Nation published an article on Wednesday about Daniel Holtzclaw, a former Oklahoma City police officer convicted of raping multiple women, an editor who worked on the piece sent a laudatory email to a group of writers.
This sentimental short is another Torres joint — the eccentric stand-up and writer made his mark in unusually short order for a new SNL writer, earning a laudatory profile from the New York Times as he neared his one-year anniversary on staff.
And here's where it gets even worse: ISPs aren't actually required to display this information on their own websites, even though doing so apparently offers the advantage of being able to obscure it under a mountain of Lorem Ipsum-esque self-laudatory text.
"Whoever the governor is at the time will preside over some grand reopening of the State House with incredibly laudatory comments about how state of the art it is," he said, describing the better internet access and improved safety for workers and visitors.
Indeed, a virtual cult began to develop around him after Time magazine put his portrait, as an "angry young man," on its cover in April 1962 and printed a laudatory article about him as a leading spirit in a changing, liberalizing Russia.
During the campaign, Trump even granted a laudatory interview with noted conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, whose Infowars website has accused the U.S. government of involvement in the Oklahoma City bombing, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the filming of "fake" moon landings.
The Democratic candidate won a lot of laudatory press coverage, but an FBI investigation into corruption in the state capital raised some uncomfortable questions for Gillum about a Broadway staging of Hamilton, a trip to Costa Rica, and a former college friend.
Still, despite the White House's laudatory attitude to the self described deal making mastery of the President, piloting the bill through Congress represents an intricate and risky test for a new President -- who has substantial quantities of political capital and prestige on the line.
The notebook, which was pierced by a bullet, reportedly included "laudatory" references to "Brother Osama bin Laden," Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan, and "Sheik Anwar," the US-born al-Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who was killed in a drone strike in Yemen in 2011.
Moreover, as Trump's caustic positions morph from laudatory crowds to cautionary moderate and independent audiences, they (possibly) could gain traction with a fragile and scarred American public seeking security and safety against radical jihadists whose sole mission is the destruction of the United States.
" In her laudatory review New York Times critic Manohla Dargis realized that watching La La Land in the "terrible state" she was in when she saw it "must have been what it was like to watch Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers during the Great Depression.
The former New York mayor, just in the last few days, has slammed Sanders for past laudatory comments about Cuban leader Fidel Castro, suggested nominating him would be a "fatal error" and taken on the Vermont senator's less-than-stringent voting record on guns.
The service included laudatory letters from Paul McCartney ("As you know, Chuck was a huge influence on me and my companions"); Little Richard; the Smithsonian Institution; and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, which included Mr. Berry in its first class of honorees.
When Mr. Biden delivered a laudatory account of his own skills as a congressional negotiator, boasting that he had coaxed a tax increase out of the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, he earned a swift rebuke from a fellow moderate, Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado.
The emergency response by first responders and civilian first responders was "laudatory," but you have to have a system in place that coordinates search and rescue teams, first responders, and civilian volunteers "and that has to be worked out ahead of time," he said.
In fact, on the same August day that Mr. Sullivan had compiled his laudatory memo, the State Department's top Middle East hand, Jeffrey D. Feltman, had sent a lengthy email with an utterly different tone about what he had seen on his own visit to Libya.
The court handed down a three-year suspended prison sentence, which means that Mr Pu will not be allowed to continue his widely acclaimed work as a lawyer (less than three years ago, he was the subject of a laudatory cover story in a state-controlled magazine).
It would be nice to hear someone who isn't part of Walker's family -- biological or extended -- at least address the obvious risks that he continued to undertake, in anything other than a wholly laudatory way or as evidence of his commitment to live life to the fullest.
It's possible, for example, that one reason reporters talk about her in such laudatory terms is not due to any provable impact she's had, but rather because she was a valued source—a likely theory given how much Trump-era journalism depends on Trump's inner circle.
While aides urged Mr. Biden to stop telling laudatory stories about segregationist colleagues in the hours after the news initially broke, Mr. Biden's anger about the criticism — he saw it as cheap shots — overrode the advice of the professionals he has hired to manage his effort.
In May of 2014, Huffington sent a laudatory memo to her then staff at the Huffington Post about the promotion of one of her most trusted lieutenants Jimmy Soni, the then-managing editor at the Huffington Post and widely seen as her favorite among the editorial leadership team.
Throughout the 2016 campaign, staffers arranged press events and planted stories in conservative media for the purpose of affirming their boss's greatness—dutifully presenting Trump with laudatory clips in the hope of taming his Twitter trigger finger and preventing him from lashing out at real and perceived slights.
Multiple media outlets reported that Trump rejected a laudatory statement from the White House praising McCain as a "hero," and the president faced bipartisan criticism when flags over the White House returned to full-staff Monday after being lowered for just more than a day following McCain's death.
But her recent concessions to the right — between her deciding vote on the tax bill, her crucial vote to send Education Secretary Betsy DeVos out of committee and her laudatory introduction of Jeff Sessions at his confirmation hearing for attorney general — are shredding her reputation for earnest moderation.
The same could arguably be said for feminism itself: that when we're looking back at what our foremothers accomplished, we're laudatory and grateful; when demands are made for uncomfortable change right now, especially if it might mean that men have to step back, we want women to shut up.
"I don't know why, but it did not work," said the student, Beqa Latsabidze, 22, who was savvy enough to change course when he realized what did drive traffic: laudatory stories about Donald J. Trump that mixed real — and completely fake — news in a stew of anti-Clinton fervor.
As the very satisfied owner of a Pixel 3 XL (based in no small part on my Gizmodo colleagues' laudatory review, but also a $300 carrier discount that made it hard to justify shelling out for a Note 9), these cheaper versions of the Pixel line don't really pique my interest.
"Team of Vipers: My 500 Extraordinary Days in the Trump White House," a scathing West Wing exposé by a former communications aide, Cliff Sims, debuts at No. 4, and "Let Me Finish," a largely laudatory memoir by one of the president's former advisers, Chris Christie, enters the list at No. 5.
Meanwhile Europe's army of little Trumps, from France to Italy to Hungary, took their own lessons from the result, showering laudatory missives upon the president-elect that had little to do with America and everything to do with the messengers' own projects of political disruption: if it can happen there, why not here?
BETTE MIDLER YELLING "SHUT THAT CRAP OFF" AS THEY TRY TO PLAY HER OFF IS HOW I'M TRYNA BE EVERY SINGLE DAY OF MY LIFE Plus, Midler probably saved us an embarrassingly self-laudatory House of Cards skit from Kevin Spacey, which appeared to be truncated at the end of the night.
"In retrospect, Biden's view that we should keep tightly focused on what brought us to Afghanistan in the first onscreen — defeating al-Qaeda — and not expanding the mission no matter how laudatory the goals was clearly correct," Antony Blinken, a longtime Biden foreign policy aide and former deputy secretary of state, told me this week.
Kalanick's resignation — which is a firing, really, despite a laudatory tweet from Benchmark Capital's Bill Gurley, who reportedly advocated for Kalanick's exit — does not appear to be about accountability for the failures in the company's corporate culture or management that were revealed in last week's report issued by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
Kalanick's resignation—which is a firing, really, despite a laudatory tweet from Benchmark Capital's Bill Gurley, who reportedly advocated for Kalanick's exit—does not appear to be about accountability for the failures in the company's corporate culture or management that were revealed in last week's report issued by former US Attorney General Eric Holder.
In 19503, she published a memoir of her Paris years, Ir, venir, volver a ir: crónicas (1952-1957) ("Going, Coming, Going Back: Chronicles, [1952-1957]"); other works include El Farol ("The Lantern," 1964), a laudatory novel of the literacy movement, the ballet Filo diez mil ("Ten Thousand Edges," 1965), and the plays Bombardeo ("Bombing," 1965) and Samuel dos veces ("Samuel Two Times," 1965).
Hatch has been a close ally of President Donald Trump, giving a laudatory speech on the president's behalf as recently as late December: "We're going to keep fighting, and we're going to make this the greatest presidency that we've seen, not only in generations, but maybe ever," Hatch said during a speech celebrating the passing of the GOP tax reform bill.
Clinton's reserve emerged late on Tuesday when a laudatory 10-minute video that powerfully cast her as a more than worthy heir to the women's rights movement — and was produced by the same woman who had indelibly defined Bill Clinton as "the man from Hope" — was abruptly pulled from its coveted spot at the conclusion of the night's program, according to two people briefed on the decision.
Issa, the former chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, grew increasingly laudatory about President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's policies towards the end of his tenure, prompting chatter on Capitol Hill that he is eyeing a role in the administration.
By curious coincidence, the laudatory press on Prince Philip's retirement (which included the accidental publication of a draft obituary in The Daily Telegraph) coincided with reports about another prince consort, Prince Henrik of Denmark, who after long kvetching about not being named a king announced that he did not want to be buried next to his wife, Queen Margrethe II. Whatever private frustrations Prince Philip might have had, it is hard to imagine him complaining about his lifetime supporting role (an exception was the food: "I never see any home cooking — all I get is fancy stuff").

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