Sentences with phrase «endless praise for»

If nothing else, the film deserves endless praise for its bombshell kicker, a final line that blasts through the coy innuendo at the heart of most screen romances.

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In his post match press conference, Luis Enrique heaped endless praise upon his players for their comeback win over Atletico.
If a slim waist has been your dream for long but you don't feel like it's possible to achieve because it seems like too much work (and let's be honest, you're more on the lazy side), don't worry, you just haven't found the right workout yet — you've probably been reading too much of those articles that praise the fat loss benefits of long, slow cardio sessions or the magical powers of endless series of crunches, and you don't really think you've got the nerves for that.
His performances earned him enormous praise, an Academy Award nomination, and endless possibilities for the future.
The praise I have for the cast of The Meyerowitz Stories is endless.
And given PETA's endless resources, its army of wilfully blind supporters, dishonorable politicians like Bobby Orrock who are willing to do their bidding, incompetent and uncaring bureaucrats such as those who staff VDACS willing to look the other way, and a movement that legitimizes PETA's killing by praising Newkirk, that is — tragically for the animals — not likely to happen any time soon.
While Andre was at work on carving the front side of Last Ladder, an inversion of Brancusi's Endless Column, Stella pointed to the back that had not yet been cut and said, «That's sculpture, too» — a remark that Andre praised as «prophetic» for his work (Andre, quoted in CUTS, Texts 1959 - 2004, p. 268).
But I'm sure if I was a state climatologist, aware that a fellow state climatologist had been summarily fired for questioning AGW, I might write a newspaper column singing a lunatic's praises too — and turn a blind eye to all the missing raw data, and the endless «adjustments» that always mysteriously go in an upward direction, and the thoroughly corrupt, scheming UN / IPCC, and the plain fact that the planet itself is falsifying the CO2 - CAGW hypothesis: as CO2 steadily rises, the global temperature has been flat to declining for most of the past decade: click
Then, in the flash of an eye, a slew of endless press releases from Thomson Legal & Regulatory and LexisNexis praising themselves for the fact they are themselves; combined with their endless desire to control and purchase every and any new company (mainly tech based these days) that may actually have products that could compete with them sometime in the future or at the very least provide some modicum of balance in the market just quashes any hopes I had for the year.
Regrettably, however, what drove her outpouring of praise for blogs was what she calls «the gaping chasm» in traditional legal writing, with «endless» law reviews on one side and «compacted news stories» on the other.
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