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- During his speech, he unexpectedly gave Timonen a laudation:
- Michael Herrmann spoke in his laudation about both artists as crossing borders.
- It's the self-laudation we're angry about ."
- The British Constitution had been frequently spoken of that afternoon in terms of unbounded laudation.
- The rabbis also dwell with special laudation on the brotherly sentiment which united Aaron and Moses.
- His work " On Landau damping " with Villani ( published in 2011 ) was quoted in the Fields Medal laudation of Villani in 2010.
- He certainly seems to meet the requirements of WP : PROF as a recognized leader in his field-- see the laudation above for details.
- Thus Hannibal continued his self-laudation, but flattered Scipio in an indirect manner by suggesting that he had conquered one who was the superior of Alexander.
- This really is an album worthy of laudation . " He also noted that " It is an incorrect received wisdom that double-albums are fundamentally flawed.
- An broader overview of NAMUR s history can be found in a laudation held by Bernhard Will and Hasso Drathen at the occasion of its 50 year anniversary.
- He went to the location to give a laudation if he learnt about the death of an important person, or appeared there at the first anniversary of his death.
- Susceptible artists would have filled their sketch-books, photographers would have vied with one another, books of laudation would have appeared, and a world celebrity would have danced onto the newspaper pages.
- On James I's visit to the university in 1605, he was appointed to hold a disputation in the royal presence on natural philosophy, and his majesty was loud and frank in laudation of Bolton.
- "My family, my dad, my children, all of us enjoy reading him every day, " said DeWine, whose laudation was carried on C-SPAN 2 and witnessed in the chamber by Sen . Lincoln Chafee, R-R . I ., who was presiding.
- As Scipio saw that he was likely to prolong his self-laudation he said, laughing, " where would you place yourself, Hannibal, if you had not been defeated by me ? " Hannibal, now perceiving his jealousy, replied, " in that case I should have put myself before Alexander ".