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- Glazed lace frocks, iridescent draped chiffons, the whole elegant gamut was being praised to the skies.
- Xu expressed concern that Wei has been " praised to the sky " since his release.
- AT & AMP; T chairman Bob Allen was praised to the skies, as if the deal were done and already successful instead of just starting out.
- This led to the parody " Advanced Lawnmower Simulator " being developed, praised to the skies and then published by " Your Sinclair " magazine as an April Fool's Day stunt.
- The " Guardian " s reviewer welcomed the recording : " [ T ] here is a great deal of English music of far less worth that is frequently praised to the skies ".
- His instinctive aversion to much romantic music was not, however, to romanticism itself, but to a type of romanticism that lacked artistic quality but was praised to the skies for pandering to nationalist and religious feelings.
- These are not the kind of comments you'd expect to hear from the cockpit of an employee-owned airline and spotlights the question : Why hasn't United's employee stock ownership plan _ once praised to the skies _ prevented its noisy labor dispute.
- The 25-year-old Harvick, elevated to a full-time ride in Winston Cup a year ahead of schedule after Earnhardt's death in the Daytona 500, was praised to the skies for his emotional victory in Atlanta three races after taking over the car.
- That singer _ not so towering as Eaglen but equally larger than life _ was another dramatic soprano from England, praised to the skies by the Anglophile music critic Andrew Porter, whose English translation of the " Ring " she sang and recorded with the English National Opera.
- A South Dakota native, Colvin had played in rock bands, appeared in off-Broadway shows such as " Pump Boys and Dinettes, " opened for Suzanne Vega, earned raves for her first CD,'89's " Steady On, " and been praised to the skies in the folk community.
- Freedman changed his mind about ICAHD in 2008, and wrote in The Guardian that " the likes of Halper, ICAHD and all the others who are prepared to bring the truth into open should be praised to the skies for the invaluable work that they do . " The article rues the fact that Freedman himself earlier condemned ICAHD and its work.
- Released in Europe last fall, the CD was praised to the skies by such influential music magazines as " Q, Uncut " and " Mojo; " it was released in the United States last week, and has picked up a 9 ( out of 10 ) review from " Spin " and glowing notices from " Elle, Rolling Stone " and " Wired ."
- Since then, " Rolling Stone " declared Rountree as : " hype of the underground with praise to the skies . . " Describing Rountree's voice as : " hovering vocals . . . Listless and languid phrasing " . " The Village Voice " said : " Front man Tucker Rountree manages to echo Lou Reed with languid, fuzzed-out jams . " With an album released in London and Japan in 2011, Pitchfork Media described Rountree as : " . . . An adept guitarist . . . Giving mood-setting one-note solos that act as complete earworms . ""