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  • No one seemed to realize he was a hero-to-be about to go on his first adventure and should have been greatly adulated.
  • Yet the show doesn't so much advocate ethical breaches, as it adulates the magic of courtroom oratory and ‘out of the box’ thinking.
  • Earnestness was a quality the mid-Victorians adulated above all others (which was precisely why Oscar Wilde was prepared to be so irreverent towards it in the 1890s).
  • Thespis, a satirical poem on the actors at Drury Lane, earned him the favour of David Garrick, whom he adulated.
  • Audiences identify with the vocalist or adulate the lead guitarist; they don't notice the bass guitarist.
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  • Moreover many who even professed that "all life is yoga" found it more convenient to adulate since it absolved them of their own need to realize. Right to express one's convictions in religious terms
  • It is directed by Juliet Abrahamson to provide locals and visitors with a feast of music from near and far, not overlooking the choir of King's College, known and adulated globally.
  • As the opening titles read, ‘Madame de… was a very lovely, elegant and adulated woman.
  • Douglas Hay and Norma Landau's examination of the legal system of eighteenth-century England leads them neither to adulate nor castigate; rather they appear to chide.
  • He's little more than a glorified motivational speaker holding all the media in adulated enthral. Clinton challenges Obama to Lincoln-Douglas style debate
  • Your calling everyone a racist who does not like, support, adulate your candidate is therapy for you perhaps. Top Dem Party Officials Send Sharply-Worded Email Demanding That Hillary Donors And Supporters Get Behind Obama
  • People will adulate - and imitate - writers, philosophers, political theorists, and college professors without subjecting their behavior to any moral scrutiny whatsoever.
  • Unfortunately, humankind finds it more convenient to rest in belief systems which they can adulate and have no need to emulate. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Decades later, while swaths of America adulate black sports stars, TV talk queens, and even the president, the question lingers whether and how badly the GOP wants to racially diversify, while maintaining its conservative base. Richard M. Benjamin: GOP Strategy to Re-Take Congress: "A Heaping Plate of Soul"
  • But one cannot but wonder if by the values of Western Society today, it is proper to adulate a man who conducted war in such a brutal and ruthless manner as to slaughter large numbers of innocent Frenchmen. From Churchill’s defeat of France to Churchill’s alliance with France
  • Look, Mike, you can adulate Fisk as much as you like but the Jews are not just going to lie down and be attacked by his friends and yours without resisting fairly vigorously - if necessary, even more vigorously than they have just done in Gaza. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • It seems like some critics who at one moment will adulate a neo-realistic picture for its unwavering depiction of an emotional truth will the next second decry a film for depicting violence in a graphic/real way. Sundance Movie Review/Video Blog: Michael Winterbottom’s The Killer Inside Me | /Film
  • There is a seductive quality here, because the joy of being loved, cared for, adulated, enjoyed as an attractive being, sexually and spiritually, is prepossessing for people the world over. Mitchell J. Rabin: The Ways of Love
  • He was even attacked by Hillary and he stilled just smiled and congradulated her now He is trying to bring the party togather and it seems they wont budge just like the color of his skin wont budge his skin color is such a problem they would rether join the devil McCain team reaches out to disappointed Clinton backers
  • That is news to be adulated and spread world wide!! noel beltran What Obama's reading on the Vineyard
  • The Romans adulated and revered the god of conquest, Mars, son of Jupiter.
  • But I'm going to want more evidence than just the name before I buy that Marxists adulate Marx to the exception of all other thinkers. Making Light: Open thread 134
  • Sadly, we don't wish we were writing better books, we wish we were better known, richer, more respected, adulated even, had more exposure or had what some other writer had. Lev Raphael: What Do Writers Want? Everything.
  • Probably no leader in world history has been so despised, adulated, and feared as Adolf Hitler.
  • Louis's entry, then Conde's was a standard celebration of royal majesty, ‘an occasion to adulate the royal person
  • The Romans adulated and revered the god of conquest, Mars, son of Jupiter.
  • At a time when much of his work was slavishly adulated, they caught his eye and appealed to his own sense of independence. Fanzine The End anthology is Liverpool's best-selling Christmas book
  • Glamorous stage performers like Jane Hading, Lily Elsie and Billie Burke were adulated by male and female fans who bought millions of postcards with their images, read thousands of magazines that featured their 'private' lives, and, in the case of women especially, closely followed and often copied their every fashion move. Evelyne Politanoff: After Hats comes Staging Fashion at the Bard Graduate Center
  • Playwright and actor Joe Ascher believes he is the greatest artist of all time and expects his family to adulate him. The Embers-Hyatt Bass « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • It is the antithesis of the still-prevailing Greek worldview which adulates logic and the laws of nature as absolute.
  • He's little more than a glorified motivational speaker holding all the media in adulated enthral. Clinton challenges Obama to Lincoln-Douglas style debate

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