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The Independent Monitoring Commission was highly critical of the leadership for having condoned and even sanctioned the attack, in contrast to praise bestowed on the Brigade Staff for a moderating influence during the marching season.
The " Catechism of the Council of Trent " says that to the first part of the Hail Mary, by which " we render to God the highest praise and return Him most gracious thanks, because He has bestowed all His heavenly gifts on the most holy Virgin ... the Church of God has wisely added prayers and an invocation addressed to the most holy Mother of God ... we should earnestly implore her help and assistance ; for that she possesses exalted merits with God, and that she is most desirous to assist us by her prayers, no one can doubt without impiety and wickedness.
I first heard of the later design in a letter dated " Friday the 6th of August 1869 ", in which after speaking, with the usual unstinted praise he bestowed always on what moved him in others, of a little tale he had received for his journal, he spoke of the change that had occurred to him for the new tale by himself.
Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic wrote that the album was " a work of breathtaking creative breadth " and noted the album's critical praise stating that " not since the release of Tiamat's groundbreaking masterpiece Wildhoney in 1994 had the extreme metal scene witnessed such an overwhelming show of fan enthusiasm and uniform critical praise as that bestowed upon Blackwater Park ".
Voltaire bestowed high praise on Sale's version of the Koran.
By their united exertions the antiquated traditions of German literature were broken down to a large extent, while great praise was bestowed on English poets, Shakespeare, Milton and others.

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Sir -- I hasten to join in praise of the men in the toll booths on the Garden State Parkway.
The raising of the $25,000 Improvement Fund two days before the time limit expired, and the spontaneous `` praise demonstration '' held afterward on the campus, were reported as events which had brought happiness to Miss Giles.
There was praise for Diana Rigg's performance, and orchestrator Jonathan Tunick received an Oscar for his work on the score.
Their debut album, Pretty on the Inside ( 1991 ) garnered them critical praise, and they went on to achieve international critical and commercial success for their following albums, Live Through This ( 1994 ) and Celebrity Skin ( 1998 ).
" & " He who gazed diligently in his mind on the great Moses, and after the model of the Hebrew women he taught the Aramaean women to give praise with their madrashe " — James of Sarugh
Samuel Fuller's brutal, visually energetic films such as Pickup on South Street ( 1953 ) and Underworld U. S. A. ( 1961 ) earned him a unique reputation ; his advocates praise him as " primitive " and " barbarous ".
One part of the film, on the other hand, has garnered almost universal praise: Godzilla's final attack on Megalon, a flying kick.
Originally modeled on the Psalms and other poetic passages ( commonly referred to as " canticles ") in the Scriptures, Christian hymns are generally directed as praise and worship to the monotheistic God.
" (" A hymn is the praise of God with song ; a song is the exultation of the mind dwelling on eternal things, bursting forth in the voice.
Hutton hit on a variety of ideas to explain the rock formations he saw around him, but according to Playfair he " was in no haste to publish his theory ; for he was one of those who are much more delighted with the contemplation of truth, than with the praise of having discovered it ”.
Claudia Setzer states that few have questioned the authenticity of the James passage, partly based on the observation that a Chrisian interpolator would have provided more praise for James.
In both cases the praise was limited, with Cerruti going on to write that only in the Third Reich was it possible for someone as superficial as Ribbentrop to rise to be a minister of foreign affairs, while Geyr von Schweppenburg called Ribbentrop an absolute disaster as Ambassador in London.
Spacey won universal praise and a Best Actor Oscar for his role as a depressed suburban father who re-evaluates his life in 1999's American Beauty ; the same year, he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
During the 1990s, critics continued to praise the poem with many critics placing emphasis on what the Preface adds to the poem.
Another notable retrospective praise came in 2003 from the British magazine, NME, which rated Forever Changes No. 6 on their list of greatest albums of all time.
In a great sermon ( during Easter week ) on 10 April 1588, he stoutly vindicated the Reformed character of the Church of England against the claims of Roman Catholicism and adduced John Calvin as a new writer, with lavish praise and affection.
He goes on to quote Euripides at some length, writing in praise of wives.
As a final testimony of their friendship, John Wesley's sermon on Whitefield's death is full of praise and affection.
The relationship between the two forms is most obvious in the composers who concentrated on sacred music, especially Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, whose " motets " setting texts from the Canticum Canticorum, the biblical " Song of Solomon ," are among the most lush and madrigal-like of Palestrina's compositions, while his " madrigals " that set poems of Petrarch in praise of the Blessed Virgin Mary would not be out of place in church.
Limited praise focuses on satisfactory energy efficiency of the DSi and 3DS AC adapter, the reduction of PVC usage in wiring ( and new chemical regulations ) and the disclosure of carbon dioxide emissions.
Noah has several titles in Islam, based primarily on praise for him in the Qur ' an, including True Messenger of God ( XXVI: 107 ) and Grateful Servant of God ( XVII: 3 ).
Among them are Secretum (" My Secret Book "), an intensely personal, guilt-ridden imaginary dialogue with Augustine of Hippo ; De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men "), a series of moral biographies ; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues ; De Otio Religiosorum (" On Religious Leisure ") and De Vita Solitaria (" On the Solitary Life "), which praise the contemplative life ; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (" Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul "), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years ; Itinerarium (" Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land "); a number of invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French ; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems ; and the unfinished epic Africa.
But they also rely on flattery in order to gain these gifts, and both characters are willing to bury their patrons in empty praise.

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He has received considerable critical praise in France, including for several films which were not well received in the United States, and he has been awarded two of France's highest honors: in 1994 he became a recipient of the French Republic's Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and in 2007 he was awarded the Légion d ' honneur medal.
In return for these favours, he heaped praise upon Napoleon ; yet, in 1814, he helped to draw up the act of abdication of the emperor, and declared to the Cour des Comptes, with reference to the invasion of France by the Sixth Coalition:
He wrote Histoire des Girondins in 1847 in praise of the Girondists.
However, the following single, " On est tous des imbéciles ", was met with little praise.
Ancillon took rank among the most famous historians of his day by his next work, Tableau des révolutions du système politique de l ' Europe depuis le XV < sup > e </ sup > siècle ( 1803, 4 volumes ), which gained him the praise of the Institute of France, and admission to the Military Academy of Berlin.
In 1827 the Geschichte des Kaisertums von Trapezunt was finally published, and met with universal praise from its reviewers, including Barthold Georg Niebuhr and Carl Hase.

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His use of marble for the exterior curtain wall brought praise from the journal Architectural Forum.
Helen ’ s open admiration of both the Greek and Trojan warriors is viewed as ironic, as it seems odd that the major cause of a war that has brought devastation to the Trojans should praise the enemy.
In 2010, the company HarperCollins brought out a special 50th anniversary issue of the book, containing a new preface by Garner and praise from various other figures involved in children's literature, while 2011 saw BBC Radio 4 produce a radio adaptation.
O eternal God, the Resurrection and the Life of all them that believe in thee, trust in thee, and serve thee ; thou that art always to be praised, as well for the dead as those that are alive ; We give thee most hearty thanks for our Founders and Benefactors, by whose Bounty and Charity we are brought up to religion and the studies of good learning, and particularly for William Smyth and Richard Sutton our Founders ; beseeching thee, that we may so well use these thy blessings to the praise and honour of thy holy Name, that at last, we, with them, may be brought to the immortal glory of the Resurrection ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
The article helped promote the release of Tones and brought Johnson critical praise as well as elevating his profile in the guitar and music community.
The Guida d ’ Italia: Milano 1998 ( Touring Club Editore, p. 154 ) points out that the early Romantics tended to praise it inthe first intense enthusiasms for Gothic .” As the Gothic Revival brought in a purer taste, condemnation was often equally intense.
His effort brought BC worldwide praise and recognition for " leading the way on Church reform.
At this stage of his career, Shankly was assessed as " a hard running, gritty right-half " whose displays brought him much praise and credit and he was " earmarked as a key young player capable of taking Carlisle on to greater things ".
Following a close but different path, groups and singers like Luzmila Carpio, Ruphay, and Grupo Aymara started touring abroad and gained international praise for their compositions, tunes that have brought indigenous Bolivian culture and history to the world's attention.
He is the first one to recognize Holofernes ' head brought by Judith in the city, and also the first one to praise Hashem.
Then, in 1993, his TV drama, Fireworks, brought him critical praise and the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for his portrayal of a group of children in the town of Iioka.
After paying homage to Lord Jagannath a shloka ( hymn ) in praise of some God or Goddess is sung, the meaning of which is brought out through dance.
Ironically, the actions that caused Salazar to dismiss his diplomatic representative brought considerable praise to him and to Portugal, seen internationally as a haven of hospitality for refugee Jews ; for example, the magazine Life praised Salazar as " the greatest Portuguese since Henry the Navigator " ( July 29, 1940 ).
He was best known as the architect of the controversial shock therapy reforms administered in Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which brought him both praise and harsh criticism.
Their first two albums, Land Speed Record ( a live recording ) and Everything Falls Apart, brought much critical praise.
In the weeks prior to the race, Peter Fuller had given previous winnings to Coretta Scott King, the widow of slain civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., which brought both praise and criticism.
His Australian series The Outsiders demonstrated another time the wide range of types he could convincingly play, but brought him less praise than the BBC series Workhorses for which he was being nominated for BAFTA Scotland's Best Actor award.
Curtis said they had each brought ' pudding or praise '.
Their self-produced, self-released 2001 EP Demonstration brought them to the attention of legendary producer T Bone Burnett, who used his vanity label DMZ to secure them a contract with Sony BMG Music Entertainment and produced their debut album, Future Perfect, which was released in October 2004 to general critical praise.
However, the publication of the book brought not just praise but also strong criticism against the native laws and more importantly the authenticity of the text since it was generally agreed that a translation of the third degree would be highly erroneous and misleading from the original.
The applause and praise of the crowd brought Steinbeck to realize that there were no thoughtful people like his old friends Lyle Saxon and Roark Bradford, in the city and that they had " left New Orleans misrepresented to the world " ( 259 ).

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