The experiment was so unique that newspapers and magazines gave it more than a million dollars' worth of laudatory publicity. [Please select]
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Surf to the Cambridge Cybercafe, for example, and you'll find a laudatory article about Schmitt written by Milwaukee writer Gillian Sender. [adjective]
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Pataky 's laudatory review of The Sound Of Music had a non sequitur at the end. [adjective]
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"You must agree with that laudatory estimation of him which I read in the Missouri Democrat." [Please select]
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They write about their own researches in most laudatory terms and hypnotise us into believing them. [Please select]
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The proclamation drew forth some laudatory verses from John G. [Please select]
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I vaguely resented his laudatory references to my father. [Please select]
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The real value of this mushroom is largely overrated thanks to a too laudatory epithet. [Please select]
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The financier in question had been a brilliant and laudatory conversationalist, and had so soothed and exhilarated Mr. [Please select]
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He bobs up like a Jack-in-the-box and makes his laudatory speech whenever the name of Roosevelt comes up, though in his heart he must reverence none too deeply that overshadowing personality. [Please select]
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Her power of expression had been limited to little joyful gasps and obvious laudatory adjectives, smothered in their birth by her first glance at her bridegroom. [Please select]
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