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For most Congo-based musicians, singing the praises of politicians is now the most lucrative source of cash.
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Newly elected politicians from PRI are more pro-growth than they have been in the past, singing the praises of the private sector.
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The FBI (among other agencies) is consorting with, and singing the praises of, deeply problematic Islamist organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
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Until then, he'll happily remain a one-man traveling band, loudly singing the praises of the bunt in earshot of every opposing manager he meets.
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Instead of singing the praises of the brace, the salesman asked questions including whether, if a spine failed to heal properly post-surgery, that would be considered a successful operation.
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Not everyone is singing the praises of the casinos.
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There is even a "Viva Obama" video featuring a group of mariachis singing the candidate's praises.
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The China hard landing crew (all five or six of them) are singing their praises on Monday.
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The festivities begin in May with firework displays, singing and praises, and continue in July with daily and nightly celebrations of masses, funeral wakes, alms-giving and feasts.
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