For generations to come some will laud him as a saviour of the Serbs.
Even members of Mori's own party have been hard-pressed to laud their new leader.
Linda L. Bray was just glad to see the Pentagon finally laud women's bravery.
Locals laud Solitude for its short lift lines, isolated backcountry trails and laid-back, friendly vibe.
An exporter underlines the inadequacies (high fees, no container trade) but goes on to laud the new post.
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All laud the point man for his courageous decision to throw himself on the two women in bin Laden's room.
We will laud the President when he does things that we believe are both in our interest and in their interest.
We laud the individual and choose to see the efforts of entire companies on the human scale of their chief executives.
In public, ministers laud the Herculean efforts of Papandreou and his ministers.
It is almost entirely about outdoor rallies held around the country at which community leaders laud the regime and berate the NLD.
After watching all the network pundits laud Giuliani, it struck me that they must be the most clueless folks in the world.
"I don't think it's ever great to laud a defeat, " said Young.
Fittingly, one of the first to laud him was his great friend Tendulkar, the only man who can reasonably claim to have outshone Dravid.
Many economists laud the market for its efficiency properties as free markets generally direct resources to their highest-valued ends while minimizing costs of production.
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There are plenty of learned observers who laud this trend, ranging from former Secretary of Defense William Perry to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
She went on to laud her Latina upbringing and culture before delivering a brief history on the ascension of women and minorities to the federal bench.
Looking back, we must laud the significant medical, political, and scientific advances achieved but also sustain a firm understanding of the unfinished work that lies ahead.
"If you look at our record, we're in no position to laud or get happy about a couple of wins, " New Orleans coach Monty Williams said.
Neville pointed to reviews on the Amazon website in which he claimed Millar used fake identities to laud his own books and put down other writers.
In a strange build-up, the Welsh rivals had each tried to laud the ability of the other team while boosting their own men's qualities ahead of Sunday's Wales squad announcement.
We will laud the steps that they take and the steps that need to be taken in order to improve either on the security side or on the governance side.
It's a little bit hard for me to laud the competitor, but Sony's a good company, and we have to assume that they're going to execute some things quite well.
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We are at a point in our culture when we actually have to pull for grown-up movies, when we must try to encourage them and laud them when they come by.
While I laud these groups and countless others organized around specific scams, there still also needs to be a non-governmental organization dedicated to universal investor protection across all non-banking financial services.
Games makers may laud the always online requirement as the future, he said, but so far no studio had got it right or used that permanent link to do more with a game.
Retired commanders and defense analysts generally laud Petraeus as a leader and strategist, but they warn that he'll have far bigger and more complex responsibilities in the new job, which he takes over on Sept. 16.
They're all Millar, claims Neville, who has accused his rival of sock puppeting - when authors take on pseudonyms to laud their own books in online reviews or to do down the opposition.
For its part, the press will laud the creation of this new diplomatic process with much the same lack of skepticism and rigor it recently applied to the appalling deal struck recently with North Korea.
America is also readier than before to back things that Pakistan despises, such as India's blossoming relations with Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, who last week swept through Delhi to laud India's growing role as a donor.
Britons should look at Cyprus, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy today and laud her for her foresight, yet it was over the question of European integration that she was ultimately defenestrated by a small but determined cabal within the Conservative Party.
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