Extolling
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24 examples of Extolling in a sentence
His texts became the standard works taught to new generations of doctors, who in turn, wrote new essays
extolling
Galen’s ideas.
There is one outstanding musical number after another here..."Aquarius" is a tour through Central Park which includes dancing horses...Treat Williams disrupts a fancy dinner party in "I Got Life"..."Black Boys/White Boys" features the late Nell Carter and Ellen Foley
extolling
the ethnic virtues of men and "Easy to be Hard" is a powerful rendering of one of the best songs in the show by original cast member Cheryl Barnes, who plays Wright's ex-girlfriend and mother of his child.
Consider one reviewer
extolling
the film's virtues that include 'no sex, violence or gore.' Uh, excuse me.
One can only assume that Robert Osborne is contractually obligated to express delight at even the least appealing films in the TCM library as this would explain him
extolling
the 'virtues' of this "charming" film during his introduction when I saw this on cable TV.
It's actually more of a promotional film than a documentary, urging sailors to join the union &
extolling
the benefits, etc etc.
This movie despite being based on the experiences of an elite US naval frog team at war is surprisingly value-neutral when it comes to
extolling
the virtues of the US military, or even the reasons for going to war.
To the disappointment of many, Hu ended up giving a lackluster oration that, instead of
extolling
political reform, re-emphasized the dreary notion of the Three Represents--the banal theory advanced by former Party chief Jiang Zemin, which allowed businessmen to be included in the Party.
Keynes seemed to be
extolling
a kind of elite communism.
In the West,
extolling
the virtues of democracy to others has long resembled proselytization of a secular religion, complete with the threat of fire and brimstone for those who do not embrace the democratic creed.
Instead, they will dwell on what is by now uncontroversial: welcoming the recent, if still fragile, progress in Israel-Palestine relations, supporting stability in post-election Iraq and Afghanistan, and
extolling
the transatlantic link.
A recent book
extolling
the benefits as well as challenges of The 100-Year Life has been a bestseller.
Since becoming prime minister in 2014, he has led an enthusiastic campaign to expand digital governance, hailing its efficiency and
extolling
its capacity to transform the country.
I hate to say so, not wanting to commit the sin defined by their “syndrome,” but this time might be different because all of the modern examples of past crises came during a time when many economists worldwide were
extolling
the virtues of the “rational expectations” model of the economy.
It seemed like a remarkable U-turn for Trump, who, until recently, was threatening the European Union with higher tariffs – and
extolling
the value of trade tariffs (which are essentially taxes on imported goods) more generally.
Earlier this month, the IMF, World Bank, and World Trade Organization published a joint report
extolling
the benefits of trade as a driver of productivity growth, competition, and consumer choice.
At the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping was the one
extolling
the virtues of globalization, while many Western business leaders wandered the halls trying to sound concerned for the supposed losers of the process.
Central bankers sometimes rationalize their current policies not by
extolling
the benefits of low inflation, but by underscoring the heavy costs of even mild deflation.
Kolnai seems to have read every turgid treatise – most written by third-rate thinkers –
extolling
the martial, self-sacrificing, blood-and-soil virtues of the Land of Heroes, and damning the materialistic, liberal democratic, bourgeois societies in the Lands of Merchants (that is to say, the West).
After the World Fellows Dinner, the Fellow from Namibia was
extolling
to me, in impeccable and relaxed English, the beautiful vacation homes I might find (and even buy) there.
Several British historians have written hugely successful books
extolling
the supposed virtues of empire.
Whatever happened to the tightly integrated world economy that the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have been advocating – and more recently
extolling
– since World War II?
She could not have expressed the sequence of thoughts that made her smile, but the last deduction was that her husband, in
extolling
his brother and depreciating himself, was not quite sincere.
"O doughty Don Quixote! high-mettled past
extolling!
With her children they were in continual raptures,
extolling
their beauty, courting their notice, and humouring their whims; and such of their time as could be spared from the importunate demands which this politeness made on it, was spent in admiration of whatever her ladyship was doing, if she happened to be doing any thing, or in taking patterns of some elegant new dress, in which her appearance the day before had thrown them into unceasing delight.
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