Be brazen and brash and
effusive in your choice of words.
Doubek is similarly
effusive in her admiration of the sister who got her through her toughest years: «Vicki has always encouraged me and given me the tools I need to succeed or, if I needed it, a shoulder to cry on.»
The original Google Glass was shelved after it failed to live up to consumer expectations but those few non-employees who have tried Magic Leap's technology have been
effusive in their praise of what they have seen.
Ayo Scott, the son of legendary New Orleans modernist John Scott also is
effusive in his praise for the residency.
Doyle and Dorothy Hunter, owners of Richland, Wash. - based Paws Natural Pet Emporium, this year's Best Overall Multi-Unit Retailer with less than 10 stores, were also
effusive in their praise for the role that suppliers have played in the growth of their business from one to two stores last year.
The Holmes County students are
effusive in their praise of the program so far.
While reviews out of Telluride have been mixed, we're not so worried, mostly because that was the same reception that greeted «Birth» and moreover, our man on the ground was
effusive in his praise.
They were
effusive in their response, as well as disclosing some of the in - jokes put in the film by the animators, and, on a serious note, what fantasy in general, and zombies in particular, can teach bout bullying that makes it both effective and palatable.
Dr. Bogduk was even more
effusive in an editorial that accompanied the new study, which appears in the April issue of the journal Pain.
Cuomo has already endorsed Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton, but was
effusive in his praise of Biden during the rally on Clinton's home turf.
At the Hasbrouck Park rally, Sanders was
effusive in his praise for Teachout, essentially anointing her an heir to his movement.
On Tuesday, the governor was
effusive in his praise of Mr. Silver's successor, Speaker Carl E. Heastie.
Clinton, who lives in Chappaqua, was
effusive in her praise for Cuomo, a longtime political ally who worked in her husband's presidential administration.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was
effusive in his praise this afternoon for state lawmakers who agreed to a tentative $ 132.6 billion budget that will likely pass in advance of Saturday's deadline.
Not surprisingly, the governor was
effusive in his praise of the president's message.
At the same time, Biden, a potential 2016 candidate for president as is Cuomo, was
effusive in his praise for the governor.
He was
effusive in reply, telling the prime minister: «My very special thanks to the most honourable Gordon Brown.»
De Blasio, naturally was
effusive in his praise for Menin, but it seemed to be more glowing than average for his hiring announcements.
She was
effusive in her praise for the meeting EQNY members held with Alphonso David and other top Cuomo aides, saying, «Trans people were not only able to speak, but we were listened to.
Because Mr. Gaines and Mr. Haeg have been
effusive in their praise of Mr. Wilkinson's year - and - a-half tenure, their candidacies will be closely linked to his electoral fate as he squares off against the Democratic nominee for town supervisor, Zach Cohen of Springs.
At the local swearing - in ceremony for Rep. Hakeem Jeffries on Sunday night, Sen. Chuck Schumer was so
effusive in his praise of Jeffries, and so sincere in lamenting that he lived two blocks outside of Jeffries» Brooklyn district, that Schumer's own representative in Congress piped up from the crowd.
De Blasio has been
effusive in his admiration for — and professional reliance on — his wife since before he even took office.
The prime minister's official spokesman told the Guardian that Brown today «has instructed all of us that whatever we say, whether on or off the record, is in line with what he said at PMQs [prime minister's questions]», where he had been
effusive in his praise for the outgoing minister.
The Spectator was
effusive in its salesmanship, week after week, while the rest of the media was focused on the Davies / Clarke likelihood.
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer was
effusive in his praise of Hillary Clinton on Friday as the former secretary of state is expected to launch her presidential campaign on Sunday.
However, at that same news conference, Cuomo was not exactly
effusive in his praise of Obama's handling of the debt ceiling debate in Washington.
Though Mr. Oddo was not quite as
effusive in his support of Mr. Donovan, he assumed the district attorney would win the GOP nomination and take on a Democratic front - runner, Assemblyman Michael Cusick.
The aides were criticized if they were not sufficiently
effusive in their praise.
When your child does perform an act of kindness, be
effusive in your approval.
However, Klopp has also been
effusive in his praise of Milner, and it seems extremely unlikely that Milner will end up a peripheral figure at Liverpool, at least for this season.
Fox - Genovese's book, published posthumously by a former doctoral student who is
effusive in her praise for her teacher, combines three lectures delivered at Princeton in 2003 with five previously published essays and concludes with a praise - filled eulogy by Princeton professor Robert George.
His liberal supporters beyond the halls of government were
effusive in their appreciation of his advocacy.
The Psalmists were similarly
effusive in their desire to praise God with all that they had: «Praise the Lord with the lyre; make music to Him with a ten - stringed harp» (33:2); «Sing a new song to the Lord... Shout to the Lord, all the earth; be jubilant, shout for joy, and sing» (98:1,4).
Golda Meir was uncommonly
effusive in her praise of him.
BECKY QUICK: This question comes from Tom Hinsley, a long time shareholder from Houston, Texas who says, over the years, you have been
effusive in your praise of Ajit Jain and his contributions to Berkshire.
The Bank of England has also been
effusive in its praise of bitcoin's underlying payment technology.
Not exact matches
And he one - upped all of his predecessors
in his
effusive praise of Trump.
Despite offering
effusive praise for her elsewhere
in his book, Axelrod also tore into Clinton for her allegedly phony embrace of Obama's 2008 «change» message.
DO N'T: Be unnaturally aggressive,
effusive or gregarious
in your initial pitch or email.
In contrast to Trump's effusive praise, Xi appeared reserved and spoke in carefully scripted language about «win - win» cooperation and a «new starting point» for the bilateral relationship — language Beijing has employed in a bid to get the United States to agree to allow China to operate in its «sphere of influence» in Asia without meddlin
In contrast to Trump's
effusive praise, Xi appeared reserved and spoke
in carefully scripted language about «win - win» cooperation and a «new starting point» for the bilateral relationship — language Beijing has employed in a bid to get the United States to agree to allow China to operate in its «sphere of influence» in Asia without meddlin
in carefully scripted language about «win - win» cooperation and a «new starting point» for the bilateral relationship — language Beijing has employed
in a bid to get the United States to agree to allow China to operate in its «sphere of influence» in Asia without meddlin
in a bid to get the United States to agree to allow China to operate
in its «sphere of influence» in Asia without meddlin
in its «sphere of influence»
in Asia without meddlin
in Asia without meddling.
The truth is, we really can't let the
effusive praise or the angry condemnation we receive from either side have the greatest say
in our hearts or become the loudest voice
in our ears.
My step - moms dad broke with the script and gave
effusive and rambling thanks, while my dad's mother was eloquent
in her agnostic silence.
Greene's literary agent observed of the newlyweds at home that there was «a bit too much
effusive affection
in that flat.»
In the same paragraph he quotes his predecessor John Paul II with effusive approval: «All renewal in the Church must have mission as its goal if it is not to fall prey to a kind of ecclesial introversion» (EG 27
In the same paragraph he quotes his predecessor John Paul II with
effusive approval: «All renewal
in the Church must have mission as its goal if it is not to fall prey to a kind of ecclesial introversion» (EG 27
in the Church must have mission as its goal if it is not to fall prey to a kind of ecclesial introversion» (EG 27).
When the choir, instead of making «a joyful noise unto the Lord,» seems simply to make a noise, when the prayer is verbose and
effusive or lifeless and pedantic, when the sermon has little
in it to nourish mind or spirit, to worship vitally
in church requires great inner resources.
These, often with a title such as The Garden of the Soul were popular, and Luther's prayer book had some of the same prayers
in it, but none of the
effusive invocations to Mary and the Saints, and without the spiritual profit motive built
in.
It's only delusion when United believe they are «title rivals» with city or when the ever
effusive Pochettino arrogantly says Tottenham's «ambition» is the league or champions league and not
in the domestic cups (man hasn't won a pin but at Wembley a beggar surely has a choice).
Woods was similarly
effusive, a day earlier,
in praising Mickelson for his «great» victory last week at the WGC - Mexico Championship.
She made
effusive references to «Erik's training methods» — without describing them
in any detail — and «Erik's experiences as a world - class athlete.»
Talking to the Guardian
in 2012, Swansea's fan - elected board member Huw Cooze was
effusive about his involvement, stating that he'd been involved
in all major decisions and urging other clubs to take similar steps: