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* Kockelmann, Holger, Praising the goddess: a comparative and annotated re-edition of six demotic hymns and praises addressed to Isis ( Berlin ; New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008 ).
Praising her accounts of the races, the Sports Illustrated writer Ron Fimrite said ," She writes about the confusion, turbulence and artistry of a race with the same grasp of sound and movement that Whitney Balliett brings to jazz in his ' New Yorker ' profiles [...] no mean accomplishment.

Praising and .
Praising it as " a finale to be proud of ," Riley notes that " Sugar Baby " is " built on a disarmingly simple riff that turns foreboding.
* Praising God, royalties and those in power.
In eastern and middle Germany, congregations still continue the tradition of " Quempas singing ": separate groups dispersed in various parts of the church sing verses of the song " He whom Shepherds once came Praising " ( Quem pastores ) responsively.
Praising Clemenson's work on Brisco, Cuse said, " You can't give him anything he's not capable of doing.
Praising its " prescient " appearance and its analysis of the historical evidence, Boyle did however offer some criticism of Chomsky's text.
Praising the book, Mathur argued that by being a U. S. citizen who was willing to criticise his own government, Chomsky was showing " a way beyond parochialism " that avoided nationalistic or ethnocentric intentions.
Praising Thea's skills, Erich Kettelhut recalls, " She was not only well-liked by her colleagues, but also as much a creative force, as highly motivated and smoothly efficient, as her husband.
On Praising Oneself Inoffensively.
Praising the CSD for its 55 percent increase in gross turnover ( Rs.
Praising Fafo as an " internationally very famous research institution ", a representative of the school said China wanted to learn from Norwegian approaches to welfare state and environmental protection.
Praising them, he-said: My shields are so-hard-that all things none can defeat-them.
*" Praising Sacred Places: Richard Howard ’ s Jewish Roots ," article by Benjamin Ivry in " The Forward.
Praising the graphics, sound, length and level designs, they criticized the implementation of the bounty hunting system ; " The whole process is pretty clunky, and there should have been a way to streamline this to make it more fluid-especially in the heat of a battle when your mark is mixed in with four or five other opponents.
Praising the film's " smart, satiric in-jokes for the adults and broader slapstick for the young ones ," Dequina said that the film was " one glorious example " of a family film that would appeal to the whole family, and rated the film with three and a half out of four stars.
" Praising a BrainPop video about Ada Lovelace, Wired magazine wrote, " After reading more about her life and her work, I still feel it is best summarized by BrainPop ’ s Ada Lovelace video, which is designed for kids.
Praising or healing him when he becomes injured also maintains his interest.
Joasaph of Bdin, who was elected Archbishop of Vidin in 1392 wrote Praising epistle for the movement of St Philotea relics from Tarnovo to Vidin which contained all features of the Tarnovo Literary School.
She attends the " Sign Language Speech Contest for High School Students " held in every August, and " Praising Mothers Raising Children with Hearing Impairments " in every December.
Praising Iran's current circumstances, he once stood out comparing country's conditions with those of Egypt saying that Egypt used to be a very old Islamic civilisation which was all of a sudden destroyed by Pharaoh, explaining that he had shortly ( apparently next to pharaoh's era as set forth in his speech ) paid Egypt a visit feeling sorry and regretful for them.
Praising the way the sensitive storyline was handled they stated, ' so far the storyline has been written positively and without titillation and the actresses have played the characters with conviction.

New and .
Forced to realize that this was the end of a very short line I scanned a road marker and discovered what the end of a slightly longer line would be for the old Mexican: Moriarty, New Mexico.
Mrs. Roebuck very kindly let me drive through Sante Fe to a road which would, she said, lead us to Taos and then Raton and `` eventshahleh '' out of New Mexico.
I worked for my Uncle ( an Uncle by marriage so you will not think this has a mild undercurrent of incest ) who ran one of those antique shops in New Orleans' Vieux Carre, the old French Quarter.
I had come to New Orleans two years earlier after graduating college, partly because I loved the city and partly because there was quite a noted art colony there.
There was something about the contour of her face, her smile that was like New Orleans sunshine, the way she held her head, the way she walked -- there was scarcely anything she did which did not fascinate me.
As best as I could determine, we were some 700 miles west of New Guinea, in the Bismark Archipelago.
Col. Henri Garvier was one of New Orleans' most important and enlightened slave owners.
Although New Orleans was not to learn of it for a spell, she also was a sadist, a nymphomaniac and unobtrusively mad -- the perpetrator of some of the worst crimes against humanity ever committed on American soil.
Just six weeks after Dandy Brandon's arrival at the mansion, the little surgeon and his svelte young wife gave their annual open house and ball, to which only New Orleans' oldest and wealthiest families were invited.
Moreover, runaway slaves frequently got into serious trouble in New Orleans' dives.
A Southerner married to a New Englander, I have lived for many years in a Connecticut commuting town with a high percentage of artists, writers, publicity men, and business executives of egghead tastes.
Had the situation been reversed, had, for instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New England, there is little doubt that large numbers of Southerners would have happily put on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain.
Meeting in New Delhi under the auspices of the International Commission of Jurists, a body of lawyers from the free world, the Congress redefined and expanded the traditional Rule of Law to include affirmative governmental duties.
Our meeting took place in May, 1961, during one of the Maestro's stop-overs in New York, before he left for Europe.
After he had spent the first three years in New York as associate conductor, at Toscanini's invitation, of the NBC Orchestra, he made numerous guest appearances throughout the United States and Latin America.
Eldest of the seven, Benjamin Franklin, a New Englander transplanted to Philadelphia, wrote the most dazzling success story in our history.
Principal author of `` The Federalist '', he swung New York over from opposition to the Constitution to ratification almost single-handedly.
He ended his public career as a two-term governor of New York.
Talleyrand passed his New York law office one night on the way to a party.
There is a New South emerging, a South losing the folksy traditions of an agrarian society with the rapidity of an avalanche -- especially within recent decades.
As the New South snowballs toward further urbanization, it becomes more and more homogeneous with the North -- a tendency which Willard Thorp terms `` Yankeefication '', as evidenced in such cities as Charlotte, Birmingham, and Houston.
No Southern novelist has done for Atlanta or Birmingham what Herrick, Dreiser, and Farrell did for Chicago or Dos Passos did for New York.
Yet he presents a realm of source material which may well serve other writers if not himself: the problems with which a New South must grapple in groping through a blind adolescence into the maturity of urbanization.
A friend of mine in New Mexico said the Court order had caused no particular trouble out there, that all had gone as merry as a marriage bell.
I murmured something about a possible difference between New Mexico's history and Mississippi's.

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