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Despite the loss, Kyrgios waxed lyrical over Tsitsipas, saying on News.com.
We have already waxed lyrical about subscription services and specifically, Gillette's shaving plan.
While talking shop the candidates waxed lyrical at times only to sound grand.
Chinese administrators waxed lyrical about the Red river area's benefits as a trading post.
As the crossing was reopened, officials from both countries waxed lyrical about a renewed spirit of fraternity.
With a bottle in his left hand, J.D. Martinez waxed lyrical about the complementary players in Boston's lineup.
Fellow social media influencers waxed lyrical about her journey and cross-posted her content on their own feeds.
The couple later appeared on Australian TV show The Project, where they waxed lyrical about their dear grandson's win.
In a speech on Bastille Day, Saad Eddine El Othmani, the prime minister, waxed lyrical about the countries' "exceptional relationship".
Trump waxed lyrical about his first foreign trip, which has offered distraction to ethics questions at home, notably over alleged campaign ties to Russia.
Football pundits and celebrities waxed lyrical about the young French side, particularly lightning fast striker Kylian Mbappe, one of the stand-out stars of the tournament.
Saga Becker, a 29-year-old transgender actress wearing a baseball cap and two nose rings, waxed lyrical about the atmosphere, waving an arm for emphasis.
Meeting his counterpart in November, James Mattis, America's now-departed defence secretary, waxed lyrical about General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, who built a string of vital forts during America's revolutionary war.
When did you last sit in a pub while your loose-jawed best mate waxed lyrical about the stoic German's most recent eight-hour excursion into the outer limits of tastefulness?
And in the cadence of his unmistakable accent, he waxed lyrical about the past, present and future and provided this priceless advice: Shimon Peres's passing is a loss for the world.
Mr Trump, a man who knows his taxes, waxed lyrical about the merits of the Value-added tax (VAT) he pays on such foreign holdings as Turnberry, his golf course in Scotland.
I proudly pointed out Dark Hedges or Mourne Mountains scenes during Game of Thrones and waxed lyrical about The Fall to random parents in Brooklyn playgrounds who quickly regretted enquiring about my accent.
The joys of "just going" that the Beat Generation novelist Jack Kerouac waxed lyrical about in the 1957 classic "On the Road" were very rarely available to black travelers, regardless of income level.
Speaking at the dmexco conference in Cologne, Morris waxed lyrical about the need for businesses to adapt or die, which can be more of a struggle for those businesses that have been in operation for decades.
LILLE, France (Reuters) - Former White House strategist Steve Bannon on Saturday waxed lyrical about Marion Marechal-Le Pen, the young niece of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, seeing a great future ahead of the "rising star".
In a book Mr. Valls published last year, called "Barcelona, I'm coming home," he waxed lyrical about speaking Catalan with his parents in Paris while spending summer vacations in Barcelona, walking down the city's famous Ramblas promenade with his grandparents.
I know it's one of those things I'm expected to rave about — after all, every model with artfully tousled hair I've ever interviewed has always waxed lyrical about the stuff, and it's the calling card of the aesthetic we know as cool-girl beauty.
There was politics in Mr Clinton's decade-old memories, as when he described driving his future wife home to her family in suburban Illinois, and waxed lyrical about its post-war prosperity, public parks and swimming pools (though almost all the residents were white, he added).
I've waxed lyrical over KDDI's gorgeous, Japan-exclusive Infobar series of phones in The Verge's figurative pages before, and the first model in three years was just announced: this is the Infobar XV. As the name alludes to, it's actually an anniversary phone, celebrating a decade and a half since the first Infobar was released in October 2003.
And while good genes can certainly answer for a lot, there have to be some external factors (it's well known, for example, that he has his own dermatologist.) Previously, he's waxed lyrical about the benefits of Glytone Self-Foaming Cleanser, and now, in an interview with Dazed about his new Adidas collection, he's added another piece to the puzzle of his skincare regime: OK, this is a good start, but I'm going to need more detail.
Among art historians and critics, Ruisdael's reputation has had its ups and downs over the centuries. The first account, in 1718, is from Houbraken, who waxed lyrical over the technical mastery which allowed Ruisdael to realistically depict falling water and the sea. In 1781, Sir Joshua Reynolds, founder of the Royal Academy, admired the freshness and force of Ruisdael's landscapes. A couple of decades later other English critics were less impressed.
After an inspection and satisfactory report by the Board of Trade officer on 23 June 1856, the official opening took place just three days later. A special train of a dozen carriages left Aberdeen at 1:15 pm, containing a large number of gentlemen and picking up others on the way to Oldmeldrum. The press report of the day waxed lyrical: "The engine was gaily busked with flowers, fog signals were let off at the various stations and the excellent band of the 79th, which accompanied the party, contributed largely to the spirited and harmonious character of the proceedings".
In 1983 Ryckmans appeared on the literary talk show Apostrophes on French television."Les intellectuels face à l'histoire du communisme", Apostrophes (French TV talk show) ep'sode screened on 27 May 1983; archived by the Institut national de l'audiovisuel (ina.fr). The host, Bernard Pivot, had also invited Maria-Antonietta Macciocchi, a "China expert" and author of the book Dalla Cina. After the latter had waxed lyrical on the subject of the New China, Ryckmans responded ferociously, pointing out errors of fact that suggested she had not verified her sources before writing her book, a work that he judged as being "d'une stupidité totale" (totally stupid) or "une escroquerie" (a fraud).
By 1847, all of Blacket's proposed changes, including the elaborate façade and lengthening of the nave had been accepted. In order to make sure that his design was truly the best possible solution, he sent copies of his plans to England, to both the Oxford Society and the Cambridge Camden Society for comment. His design was acceptable to both, the Oxford Society in particular waxed lyrical, saying that his design "had realised the idea of a cathedral, as diverse from a parish church". However, Oxford wanted the roof of the aisles to be of steeper pitch, and a decorative moulding (or string course) around the interior walls, while Cambridge wanted more pinnacles and just one large window in the transept ends.

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