In the ensuing days following the release of his budget, Martin was praised, honoured, worshipped and put on a pedestal by the local media.
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"I never deserved to be put on a pedestal, but I also didn't deserve to be knocked off it so inappropriately ."
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Negative comments, however true, are " discouraged " and shoved into a corner, whilst positive comments, however fatuous, are encouraged and put on a pedestal.
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His coffin was put on a pedestal at Italy's national Olympic headquarters in a room with murals portraying Roman emperors and Benito Mussolini, while six athletes stood guard.
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E . Urner Goodman recounts that the elderly Watson attended an international Scout commissioners'meeting in Switzerland, where the IBM founder asked not to be put on a pedestal.
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Despite her success, she expressed discomfort with being put on a pedestal as a seer with a crystal ball : " I felt awkward because I got so much attention.
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Yet he had to see Jesse Owens of the United States win four gold medals _ and Owens was not exactly the kind of people the Third Reich put on a pedestal.
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It's a figure of stillness and submission, and viewers tend to keep their distance from it, although it's not cordoned off or put on a pedestal.
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Streep's grande-dame status is both an honor and a burden ( being put on a pedestal's not so different from being put on the shelf ).
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"It appalls me to see a man I consider a triple-murderer put on a pedestal, " said Deal, whose view is controversial, to say the least.