| 31. | But he quickly added the loftiest of laudatory words about his now former player.
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| 32. | The laudatory reviews extend well beyond Wall Street.
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| 33. | I think he is doing that for what many believe is a laudatory reason.
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| 34. | But this finely honed film does not present an uncomplicated or uniformly laudatory view.
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| 35. | "At the time I was upset my colleagues were not more laudatory.
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| 36. | The book was met with mostly laudatory reviews.
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| 37. | The socially laudatory aims of the station did not immediately translate into good business.
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| 38. | The descriptions are subjective and characterized by laudatory, critical, or satiric language.
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| 39. | Her epitaph describes her in laudatory terms as:
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| 40. | De Vilmorin also wrote the laudatory preface in the accompanying catalogue presenting the works.
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