Sentences with phrase «praise of shadows»

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One of the ministers she faced in the Commons has also praised her work as shadow Welsh Secretary - before highlighting Labour's troubles,
But Mario would rarely praise his son in public, and there are some who see his shadow in many of Andrew's choices — a relentless drive to surpass the achievements of a father he struggled to please.
The shadow chancellor was booted off the show on Sunday after ten weeks, sparking a wave of praise from across the political spectrum.
After a hymn of praise to the NHS from 91 - year - old Harry Smith that drew the first tears of anything other than despair all week, Andy Burnham, the shadow health minister, followed up with one his tub - thumping, kick - the - Tories specials.
Members of Labour's shadow cabinet have praised Barking and Dagenham Council for a scheme which involves naming new roads after service men and women killed in action.
Labour's shadow Treasury minister Rebecca Long Bailey praised MPs for coming together with «the power of debate».
John Patterson sings the praises of Fred Willard, the perennial comedy sideman who is coming out of the shadows
Far Cry 4 doesn't have the element of surprise afforded its praised predecessor but does more than enough to live outside its shadow, and thus stands alone as a great game in its own right.
24 Oct 2008 In Praise of Shadows at IMMA A major exhibition presenting some 90 works in the form of shadows, shadow theatres and silhouettes by eight leading contemporary artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 5 November 2008.
The painter Carroll Dunham — who exhibits his widely praised and darkly comic canvases at Barbara Gladstone and also writes from time to time for Artforum — recently observed that «there are all kinds of parallel or shadow histories of the twentieth century that are constantly being reshuffled and rediscovered.»
In Praise of Shadows is inspired by the long history of shadow theatre in Turkey and Greece and comprises works that are based on folk tales or simple contemporary narratives.
Andy Slaughter, shadow justice minister, was so fulsome in his praise for its work at the report's launch at the House of Commons last week that he joked that his government would be «plagiarising without acknowledgement».
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