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  • To be consulted is more distinguished than to be laureled.
  • These are well-laureled beers, but also fairly familiar by now.
  • This Shakespeare isn't the remote and laureled Bard of the lecture hall.
  • It is remarkable for the depictions of laureled skulls over the fa鏰de entrance and other death imagery.
  • "It's a greater distinction to be consulted than to be laureled, " he said.
  • Even in the past year, when Gore was the heir apparent to an administration laureled with success, Americans poked at him.
  • Frank graciously accepted his award but then, as if to set matters straight, back-pedaled furiously away from his laureled self.
  • So here is this well-laureled scholar in his retirement poring over thick volumes of educationese churned out by Vermont's curriculum experts.
  • After one of the most laureled women in U . S . track history bombed in the long jump Sunday, husband-coach Bob Kersee had seen enough.
  • That single bus contained some laureled men : newspaper columnist Earl Caldwell and Billy E . Jones, the former head of the city's public hospital system, for example.
  • Grant is a deservedly laureled pioneer in hop development, and his best beers _ the Imperial Stout and the excellent Scottish Ale _ are the ones with enough hops to override that flavor.
  • Alexei Nemov of Russia won his sixth gymnastics medal Monday, a gold in the vault, and became the most laureled athlete of the games so far, with two gold, one silver and three bronze.
  • "If an unhappy childhood is indispensable for a writer, " the late E . B . White wrote at the end of a long and laureled life, " then I am ill-equipped.
  • Also laureled is Sir Sze-yuen Chung, 79, who is double-dipping by holding on to his British honors, and who has become a vociferous defender of China's plan to abolish the elected legislature.
  • He came to prominence as " laureled " leader of the Castalian Band, a circle of court poets headed by the King after being declared victor over a rival poet, Patrick Hume of Polwarth, in a comically scurrilous flyting, or poetic duel.