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Praised for its Gallic clarity, it spread rapidly throughout Europe and the world in general, and marked the end of feudalism and the liberation of Jews where it took effect.
Praised by critics at the time of its release, All About Eve was nominated for 14 Academy Awards ( a feat unmatched until the 1997 film Titanic ) and won six, including Best Picture.
Praised for her sense of style and awareness of fashion, Colbert ensured throughout her career that she was impeccably groomed and costumed.
Praised by many critics when first released, Sunset Boulevard was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won three.
Praised for its action, suspense and unique plot, the episode was considered to be one of the best third-season episodes from the show upon its original airing on Wednesday, October 8, 2003.
Praised for its continued efforts to retain environmental heritage, Cale Green Park is a popular local attraction for residents of all ages, with its own bowling green, tennis court and playground.
Praised by Simon Cowell for his " very, very good voice ," Lewis went on to display an uninhibited stage personality that won the hearts of millions of Idol fans.
Praised for the beauty of his tone, he was a renowned interpreter of the music of Frédéric Chopin.
Praised throughout his life for his keen sarcasm and quick wit, John James Ingalls died in Las Vegas, New Mexico on August 16, 1900.
Praised for its originality, the series has won four awards at film festivals held by the Academy of Machinima Arts & Sciences.
Praised for integrating commentary and investigative reporting with in-depth arts coverage, it has been instrumental in trumpeting the new works of young Canadian writers and artists.
Praised for his "... great coolness and courage under heavy fire " during the attack, he was recommended for the Military Cross.
: Ḥā ( ح ): an abbreviation for Al-Ḥamīd ( الحميد, the Praised ),
Praised for his courage by the British press Barrington made his second successive century before he was caught by Alexander off Hall for 121 in 340 minutes, the highest score of the match.
Praised in his Wisden obituary as having " a brilliant game that made him splendid to watch from the ringside ", MacLaren's 424 against Somerset in 1895 stood as a record high score for thirty years until overtaken by Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford.
Praised for its arcade style game play and graphics.
Praised for his visual appearance, character development and Bell's vocal performance, Raziel has been well-received by the gaming media and players alike.
Praised for his leadership abilities, Phaneuf was named the captain of team WHL at the 2004 ATD Canada-Russia Challenge, and was counted upon to take a leadership role with the Canadian junior team at the 2004 and 2005 World Junior Championships.
Praised by critics for its distinctive sound, it featured extensive sampling from obscure sources coupled with mostly acoustic instrumentation.
Praised by Nigerians for the strength it gives, Garri is a powdered Cassava Grain that can be readily eaten as a meal and is quite cheap.
Praised for controlling vermin and its ability to kill snakes such as cobras, the domesticated cat became a symbol of grace and poise.

Praised and day
Praised as " the Jascha Heifetz of our day " ( Globe and Mail ), James Ehnes has performed in over 30 countries on five continents.

Praised and .
Praised throughout the gaming community, it quickly dethroned previous FPS titles and revolutionized the way multiplayer games were developed.
Praised by critics as " perhaps the most important epic film in Arab cinema ," it has also been regarded as propaganda sponsored by Nasser's government.
The Rabbis claimed leadership over all Jews, and added to the Amidah the birkat haMinim, a prayer which in part exclaims, " Praised are You O Lord, who breaks enemies and defeats the arrogant ," and which is understood as a rejection of sectarians and sectarianism.
" Publish and Be Praised.
Praised thou among women, and praised the fruit of thy womb, because it was the Saviour of our souls that thou barest.
Praised as a sensitive depiction of a disabled woman coming to grips with her first romantic experience, the film developed a cult following after it lapsed into public domain status.
Praised as the " first geometer in the orient ", Su was engaged in research, teaching and education in differential geometry and computational geometry.
Praised are You, O Lord, who sanctifies the Sabbath.
Praised or criticized, Jergovic is doubtlessly one of the most important contemporary writers in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Praised as "… an able follower of Mozart.
Praised by educators and parents, the program had listeners and members in more than 30 states at its peak.
The Rabbis claimed leadership over all Jews, and added to the Amidah the birkat haMinim ( see Council of Jamnia ), a prayer which in part exclaims, " Praised are You O Lord, who breaks enemies and defeats the arrogant ," and which is understood as a rejection of sectarians and sectarianism.

for and piety
When I pressed for a purely religious definition, I encountered the familiar blend of liberal piety, interfaith good will, and a small residue of ethnic loyalty.
He declined offers from German bishops and finally retired to the monastery of Cluny, where he died at a high age, leaving behind a solid reputation for piety and intelligence.
He was noted for his piety and austerity, and rose to become abbot of Bath Abbey.
Aeacus while he reigned in Aegina was renowned in all Greece for his justice and piety, and was frequently called upon to settle disputes not only among men, but even among the gods themselves.
Aldona was remembered for her piety and devotion to music.
Following the publication of the 1552 Prayer Book, a revised English Primer was published in 1553 ; adapting the Offices and Morning and Evening Prayer, and other prayers, for lay domestic piety.
Aluma is remembered for his military skills, administrative reforms, and Islamic piety.
This realignment in Confucian thought was parallel to the development of Legalism, which saw filial piety as self-interest and not a useful tool for a ruler to create an effective state.
Though they are not called mystics, they are known for their piety toward God and their determination to live lives devoted to, and in emulation of, Him.
The family was noted in the neighborhood for its probity and piety.
The Gospel also takes a strongly anti-Pauline tone at times, saying in the Italian version's beginning: " many, being deceived of Satan, under pretence of piety, are preaching most impious doctrine, calling Jesus son of God, repudiating the circumcision ordained of God for ever, and permitting every unclean meat: among whom also Paul has been deceived.
Although he lived with a mistress — Bertha of Burgundy — and was excommunicated because of this, he was regarded as a model of piety for monks ( hence his nickname, Robert the Pious ).
She was also known for her piety and her admiration for Saints Mary, Martha, and Bridget of Sweden, as well as her patron saint, Hedwig of Andechs.
It pardoned Shi Jianqiao for murdering Sun Chuanfang, because she did it in revenge since Sun executed her father Shi Congbin, which was an example of Filial piety to one's parents in Confucianism.
Aluma is remembered for his military skills, administrative reforms, and Islamic piety.
Scriptural holiness entails more than personal piety ; love of God is always linked with love of neighbours and a passion for justice and renewal in the life of the world.
Saint Joan of Arc-whose Catholic piety and orthodoxy are attested in numerous documents ( such as the letter she dictated threatening to lead a crusade against the Hussites ), and who was executed by the English for what even the tribunal members later admitted were political reasons-was rewritten as a pagan martyr by Murray.
Merovingian hagiography did not set out to reconstruct a biography in the Roman or the modern sense, but to attract and hold popular devotion by the formulas of elaborate literary exercises, through which the Frankish Church channeled popular piety within orthodox channels, defined the nature of sanctity and retained some control over the posthumous cults that developed spontaneously at burial sites, where the life-force of the saint lingered, to do good for the votary.
However, Malcolm himself gained no reputation for piety.
Benedict had a reputation for learning and piety.
In his youth he was known for his modest lifestyle and stringent piety.
According to the philologist Max Müller, the root of the English word " religion ", the Latin religio, was originally used to mean only " reverence for God or the gods, careful pondering of divine things, piety " ( which Cicero further derived to mean " diligence ").
Numa Pompilius, a Sabine, was eventually chosen by the senate to succeed Romulus, on account of his reputation for justice and piety.
Bower goes on to tell a story about Robin Hood in which he refuses to flee from his enemies while hearing Mass in the greenwood, and then gains a surprise victory over them, apparently as a reward for his piety.

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