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  • You can find the glowingly positive profile of the lawyers on one side in the case, the pro-SSM lawyers David Boies and Ted Olson, here. The Volokh Conspiracy » CNN Profiles Lawyers in Same-Sex Marriage Case
  • For nowhere do this band gather to discuss their club's finest two hours over 100 years without his name glowingly being dropped into conversation.
  • Mr Snoddy, who also spoke glowingly of the reception they had received, said there was no doubt in his mind when he spoke to Patricia that this was a place to put on the exhibition.
  • Canadians also speak glowingly of bilingualism in personal life. Canada.com
  • His caddy, Dubliner Colin Byrne, has come to know him probably as well as anyone over the past couple of years and speaks glowingly of him as ‘the best boss a man could have.’
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  • In a press release, Tsai spoke glowingly of Jag's new spokesmodel: Lindsay was so involved with the shoot that she would go as far as adjusting items on the set. Lindsay Lohan Lands Jag Jeans Campaign (PHOTOS)
  • With about 100 small business owners and entrepreneurs in the audience, he spoke glowingly of the small businesses here and nationally. 44: Obama promotes his economic agenda in Cleveland
  • He glowingly blurbed the book as ‘splendid and wholly convincing’.
  • in her letter she praised him glowingly
  • Grimes, who spent ten years anchoring the offensive line at center for the Tampa Bay Bucs, teared up as he talked about being pain free for the first time in over a decade, while Akoye spoke glowingly of having a spine that was healed and a neck he could now turn without worrying of paralysis. Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T.
  • ‘There will be some girls in there that are nicely, stylishly dressed or in skintight clothing,’ Rich says glowingly.
  • I don't think the issue of commercialism has come up with reference to the widespread mention of his book in glowingly enthusiastic posts on non-business related fora. ? Is it apropos ....
  • I've mentioned the Easter monodies glowingly sung by Catherine King.
  • I agree that the piece is positive, though I think “glowingly positive” is an overstatement. The Volokh Conspiracy » CNN Profiles Lawyers in Same-Sex Marriage Case
  • Italian and French operas and academies prevailed, and pastoral poetry, in which the god of Love was represented wearing an immense allonge peruke, and the coquettish immorality of the courts was glowingly described in Arcadian scenes of delight, was cultivated. Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4
  • While the report speaks glowingly about the positive economic spinoffs of a healthy arts community, measuring a city's culture isn't the same as gauging the impact of, say, its manufacturing sector.
  • While the report speaks glowingly about the positive economic spinoffs of a healthy arts community, measuring a city's culture isn't the same as gauging the impact of, say, its manufacturing sector.
  • Richard Perle glowingly blurbed the book as “splendid and wholly convincing.” The Longest War
  • Such shops can be on any road and its patrons will talk glowingly of their favourites.
  • The entire game was played in a fine sporting manner which reflected glowingly on both sets of team managers.
  • The mysterious beauty of hundreds of handmade candle lanterns and the haunting figures of stiltwalkers are glowingly reflected in the placid rippling water of Trout Lake.
  • Cheered to the rafters as he briefly appeared on the conference stage and glowingly welcomed as he toured the exhibition stands, the former leader took all before him.
  • She recalled hanging out with him at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and spoke glowingly of his love for skiing and pushing limits. Julia Mancuso clarifies, says she is not feuding with Lindsey Vonn
  • In fugitive colors, particles are packed closely (perhaps because, although he does not say so, they tend to remain on the surface of the fibers) and so exhibit their rays more "glowingly" than they would if the color were dispersed or separated. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • Meanwhile, there's a new arrival in town: the glowingly blond Archangel Raziel last seen in Lamb has come "dirtside" on a "miracle mission" involving Josh's wish and reviving the town's dearly departed. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Southey reviewed his work glowingly; Wordsworth paid tribute to it; Clare modelled his verse upon it. Introduction: Tim Fulford

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