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39 Sentences With "sung the praises of"

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Andrew Anglin, the Daily Stormer's founder, sung the praises of Gab.
Former President Obama also has sung the praises of Perez, without formally endorsing him.
Sylvester Stallone sung the praises of everyone's favorite food in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
Trtl Travel Pillow, $29.99We've sung the praises of the Trtl Pillow before — it's an essential for any traveler.
Harris sung the praises of Axne and candidates for state legislature that were also at the event at the community college.
And crystal aficionado Spencer Pratt (yes, that Spencer Pratt) has sung the praises of a similarly dark, yet protective, stone: black tourmaline.
Pence appeared Sunday on Chris Wallace's FNC show and sung the praises of "Hamilton," where he was booed and lectured Friday night.
Cavallari has previously sung the praises of Young Living, so she was thrilled when the brand approached her about a potential collaboration.
The President has, over the years, sung the praises of Brady, and said he was "totally innocent" after the "deflategate" scandal in 2016.
We have sung the praises of the straw-weight champion many times over the past few years, but this weekend's challenger is a little different.
" She sung the praises of the trendy diet once again in May, writing it was the best way to get rid of her "stubborn belly thickness.
Buckle your seatbelts, folks, because we haven't seen someone this passionate about food since James Wright Chanel literally sung the praises of Patti LaBelle's sweet potato pie.
The pair are probably best known for their gloopily hallucinogenic "Time," a 15 minute comedown classic that we've sung the praises of at length here on THUMP.
And in a series of  posts on the White House blog begun in October 2017, she has sung the praises of the NEA's art therapy initiative for veterans.
Beyond Beauty has caught the attention of several beauty vloggers who have sung the praises of the collection as a low-priced alternative that doesn't skimp on quality.
My team has already sung the praises of Dagne Dover, a brand that makes intelligently designed bags for professional women, and men, who value both fashion and function.
Reid attributes much of these restrictive tendencies to the influence of Freelee the Banana Girl, a controversial Australian YouTuber who sung the praises of a high-carb, lowfat vegan diet.
That weekend, he had passed on advice to Alex Sedgwick, 19, a driver from Britain, and sung the praises of Ulysse Delsaux, a promising 20-year-old from France who has autism.
I've sung the praises of this record at any chance I've gotten, but it's like a Rubik's Cube—the harder I struggle to wrap my head around it, the more confused I am.
My team has already sung the praises of Dagne Dover, a brand that makes intelligently designed bags like a carry-all gym duffle, a professional leather tote, and a work-appropriate backpack, among others.
For as long as I can remember, it's been medium-length, brown, thick, and naturally curly — and almost everyone I know has, at one point or another, sung the praises of my genetic blessing.
Here's a video for their song made with Microsoft Excel: Halifax, Nova Scotia I've sung the praises of a band called Frail Body from Chicago, but there's also a band from Halifax called Frail Hands.
Customers have sung the praises of the wellness brand as well, particularly calling out the impressive quality of the bra and leggings' material, which has four-way stretch, is breathable, moisture-wicking, and water and wind repellent.
I already sung the praises of the Kirin 980 in my Mate 20 Pro review, and Honor has managed to trickle that down to a much more affordable price, taking the large 4,000mAh battery along for the ride as well.
Perhaps if Pittsburgh had won at Baltimore last week and the Jets had gone on to fall short of the playoffs despite a hard-fought performance at Buffalo, Jets fans could at least have sung the praises of an improved team that finished strong.
Apple sung the praises of Pokemon Go as it talked about changes being made to the company's App Store at today's WWDC event, but it also showed off a new set of APIs that will allow developers to bring even more augmented reality apps to iOS devices.
All of the following reaction shots were nothing if not awkward, though Guillermo del Toro's win for The Shape of Water (which also garnered an award for Alexandre Desplat's score) felt well deserved, as he defied being played off the stage and sung the praises of monsters, imperfection, and other-ness.
Many of the most successful companies in the past half century of American capitalism were founded on delivering an average product to a consumer at a price point that was reasonable: think Amazon, Walmart or McDonald's, which many of those active stock pickers on Wall Street have sung the praises of time and time again.
Caroline: Since I've already sung the praises of Lady Bird's Greek chorus of teens, I'll only briefly mention how perfect Kyle's bored promise that Lady Bird will have "so much un-special sex in [her] life" is (so perfect) on my way to singing the praises of SISTER SARAH JOAN (Smith), who is the best.
Cheetah was accompanied by a press release that sung the praises of the instrument and (speaking of retro moves) was reproduced on flyers sent to record shops: "The Aphex Twin Cheetah EP uses digital sound generation techniques combined with wave sequencing technology to bring you sounds with movement and depth rarely found on records today," it read.
We have sung the praises of the featherweight knee-master, Masaaki Noiri on several occasions, we have also acknowledged the less flashy but equally successful Yuta Kubo, but today we are going to give some shine to the man sitting atop kickboxing's bantamweight division at the moment and a K-1 grand prix champion at three different weights, Takeru Segawa.
Devadatta was the maternal first cousin (or, in some accounts, paternal first cousin) of the Buddha. He was ordained into the sangha along with his brothers and friends and their barber, Upāli, when the Buddha preached to the Shakyas in Kapilavastu. For a time, Devadatta was highly respected among the sangha. Shariputra is said to have sung the praises of Devadatta in Rajagaha.
Steinvör was the only woman whose name is included in the Skáldatal catalogue of court poets. She is said to have sung the praises of a chieftain called Gautr on Melr (died 1270), who was an ally of the Sturlungs. But nothing of this poem (a drápa?) has survived. In Íslendinga saga is a collection of versified dreams and portents said to have occurred shortly before the battle of Örlygsstaðir.
Brant made several petitions to the Emperor Maximilian to drive back the Turks in order to save the West. In the same spirit, he had sung the praises of Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1492 for having conquered the Moors and unified Spain. A staunch proponent of German cultural nationalism, he believed that moral reform was necessary for the security of the Empire against the Ottoman threat. Although essentially conservative in his religious views, Brant's eyes were open to abuses in the church, as the Narrenschiff demonstrates.
The young Paul Margueritte, an aspiring mime, whose cousin Stéphane Mallarmé had sung the praises of both Legrand and Deburau fils,See Storey, Pierrots on the stage, p. 257. one day stumbled upon Rivière's novella, which fired his romantic imagination. Two lines from Gautier's play Posthumous Pierrot (1847)—"The tale of Pierrot, who tickled his wife/And thus made her, with laughter, give up her life"—gave him a plot, and his Pierrot, Murderer of His Wife (1881) was born.For the details of its inception, see Storey, Pierrots on the stage, pp.
Skeffington Gibbon (fl. c. 1796) was an Irish writer. The name "Skeffington Gibbon" is a pseudonym, as may also be "Augustus O'Kelly", the name that appears in the first version of his most famous book, published privately by O'Kelly himself in 1824. Patrick Melvin, author of Estates and Landed Society in GalwayDublin: Eamonn de Burca for Edmund Burke Publisher 2012 says "O'Kelly appears to have been either James or Augustus O'Kelly, a brother of Patrick O'Kelly or Kelly author of the Doneraile litany and The Eudoxologist--a poem in which he sung the praises of the gentry of Galway, Mayo and Roscommon".
Legend has it that when King Sigismund II Augustus visited Gdańsk in 1549 after his coronation, part of the city's homage to the monarch was a gift of Goldwasser, and he is said to have sung the praises of the golden drink often along the rest of his tour. Another brand of Goldwasser, Schwabacher Goldwasser, and other sorts of food embellished with gold, are produced in the city of Schwabach near Nuremberg. Goldschläger is a Swiss cinnamon schnapps which also contains small flakes of 22 karat gold. Goldwasser is used to flavour a traditional Soufflé Rothschild.
Influenced by Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana style guitar, rasin uses Vodou drumming rhythms with call and response vocals. It is the most political of Haiti’s musical styles, having evolved under the Duvalier dictatorship and that criticized the military and sung the praises of Haitian culture and belief. Rasin bands often write and perform songs that contained political messages. "Ke'm Pa Sote" by Boukman Eksperyans, whose song title translates to "I Am Not Afraid" in English, was the most popular song at the 1990 Carnival in Port-au-Prince and was widely understood to be a criticism of the corrupt military government of General Prosper Avril.
" In 1912, the Southern Pacific Railroad published an article called "Two Mules and a Motorist" in which the author's trip down El Camino Sierra was detailed, promoting the trail as a scenic side trip, via pack mules, from its rail lines. In 1915, the California Teachers Association distributed a promotional book to the annual convention of the National Education Association. This book contained an article that sung the praises of this "soon-to-be-world-famous highway" called El Camino Sierra. While noting that it was still mostly an unimproved trail, the article assured the readers that county and state officials were working frantically to upgrade the route and, with the aid of convict labor, this would soon be a "boulevard the entire distance from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe.

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