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praise

[preyz] / preɪz /




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He faintly praises foundational laws regulating corporations and protecting workers as “real if measured achievements.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In a statement posted on Instagram, Revolver said the incident had been "promptly and effectively managed" by fire crews and praised staff for their "calm and exemplary handling of the situation".

From BBC

Playing a jilted wife whose disdain for her husband swells as the film progresses, "Contempt" was one of Bardot's rare critically acclaimed films, with The New York Times praising it as her best acting performance.

From Barron's

Another tell about perhaps wanting to slowly reintroduce more familiar ideas came from the same news conference in which he praised City's intensity.

From BBC

Officials in Conakry praise the French Development Agency as one of their most supportive partners.

From BBC