And yet, Chrysler managed to insert just enough of its vehicles and brands in each spot so as to make their inclusion seem part of the fabric of the paean, not at all intrusive, thereby lending the kind of authenticity to Ram and Jeep that fuels long-term brand success.
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Not because George W. Bush turns it into the expected paean to bipartisanship, or abases himself before his newly ensconced opposition.
The Hanukkah story is all the more a paean to religious liberty for the details left off the sanitized version taught to children for generations.
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It seems odd for the government to press the delete key on a paean of praise to the prime minister.
Shortly after Mr Blair visited Germany, Bild, a popular daily newspaper (broadly Germany's answer to the New York Post or the Sun), published a paean of praise to the low taxes and low unemployment of modern Britain.
In the company of seven other people, Mr Ajami recited his latest poem, a paean to the Tunisian Revolution.
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And that audience gets what it wants within the first 10 minutes of Nancy Meyers' blithe, self-regarding, fitfully charming paean to the fairy-tale luck of middle-aged women wealthy enough to maintain a delightful standard of living after a divorce.
On the face of it, last week's Democratic National Convention was a gavel-to-gavel paean to the philosophy of peace through American strength.
His musical paean to the virtues of China Merchants Bank is already a staple of CCTV, and, in Shanghai, his face is on the side of hundreds of buses, a smiling endorsement of a mineral water from Tibet.
From the Eclogues of Virgil a town dweller's paean to country life to the Corn Laws in Britain, which this newspaper was founded in 1843 to battle against, to the Treaty of Rome, which singled out farmers for special help, agriculture has always been special in Europe.
He used his speech at the event to deliver a paean to minority enterprise.
In his April 16 column at National Review Online, Andy McCarthy surmises that the suppression of the Holy Land 2.0 prosecution and the absence subsequently of any similar efforts to stop material support for terrorism could have their roots in the President's 2009 paean to Islamists and other Muslims in Cairo.
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She fell in love with the city and its people and recorded a paean of praise, first in French and then in German, the language of the former oppressor.
The main English-language television news programme at 8pm each evening on the ZBC is an hour-long paean of praise to Mr Mugabe and his past record.
ICNA's paean to this enemy of the United States remained on its website for years until it was removed prior to the launch of the organization's current PR effort aimed at promoting shariah in this country.
In contrast to Ted Turner's multi-million dollar paean to moral equivalence, the Casey-Hoover event showed that the Soviet Union was indeed an Evil Empire and that the extraordinary achievement of bringing about its collapse was neither an accident nor inevitable.
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The new movie 42, mainly about baseball legend Jackie Robinson and his rookie year playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, is, in equal parts, a paean to his consummate athletic talent and a bearing witness to his resilience as the first African-American player in big league baseball.
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My response, which filled three double-sided pages, was an extravagant paean to her calm beauty, the sweetness of her eyes, the perfection of her figure, etc.
President Obama's latest paean to what he calls "the Muslim world, " delivered at the State Department today, was an exercise in whistling past the graveyard of real and growing dangers and a litany of misleading statements that borders on official malpractice.
Part memoir, part paean to her departed other half, the book begins and ends with recollections of losing Robert.
We now know that the President is willing to associate with members of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), not just in Cairo - where he insisted they be invited to hear his famous paean to Islam last year - but in the White House.
Mr Smith has written an unapologetic paean, not to any particular city but to the urban idea in general.
It was translated into 26 languages (Russian being an exception, the Soviet government assuming, incorrectly, that it was a paean to capitalism).
The tabloid Bild urges Britons not to turn their backs on the EU: "Dear Brits, please stay - after all, you're so beautifully crazy, " it pleads (using the English for "crazy") before launching into a paean to an eclectic list of "crazy" Britons that includes Prince Philip, Sacha Baron Cohen, Boris Johnson and the Loch Ness Monster.
This comment came in an interview the NASA chief conducted with al-Jazeera while touring the Middle East to mark the first anniversary of Mr. Obama's much-ballyhooed Cairo paean to Muslims.
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