| 1. | Among fellow writers, Dickens has been both lionised and mocked.
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| 2. | The City Hall was packed and the press were ready to lionise the winners.
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| 3. | Tagore wrote songs lionising the Indian independence movement.
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| 4. | Wood was lionised as the discoverer of Ephesus.
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| 5. | Laskier was lionised by the press.
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| 6. | He was lionised, and told the story of the siege to Queen Victoria and her ministers.
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| 7. | As others have discovered before, the media is quick to turn on those it had once lionised.
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| 8. | Anne Hutchinson is a contentious figure, having been lionised, mythologized, and demonised by various writers.
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| 9. | He was lionised by society, and opened credit accounts with restaurants, tailors and car hire companies.
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| 10. | Upon his eventual return to St Petersburg in 1844, the poet was much lionised in the highest society.
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