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"Others greater than I have already eulogized you," she said.
George eulogizes the man this way: "Too many times, he hit me."
The British automobile industry has been eulogized at least four times since its late start.
He was highly respected and eulogized by both groups upon his death.
He was eulogized as a family man, a music lover, someone who died trying to save others.
He was given a state funeral where the priest eulogized him.
It was a very long funeral, beginning early in the morning, for there were many dead to be eulogized.
Your father has been eulogized as a model of genuineness.
It is not a time to eulogize Magic, but to support and pray for him.
In the past few weeks, they've both been eulogized.
In the end, none of the city's rabbis eulogized the man.
Eulogizing her, a family friend prayed she would find "eternal rest."
But also, by using so much black, he eulogized his experiences in Tangier.
Following her death, Underwood was eulogized in all of the local newspapers.
He was eulogized across Florida for his leadership and progressive inspiration.
Despite the problems of his later years, he was eulogized with affection, respect, and empathy.
"I tried to eulogize my friend and broke down."
But the play is meant to celebrate, rather than eulogize, a people."
"Yeah, well, we can eulogize him for a while if you want," Lyons said.
Important people stopped into town to eulogize the dead miners using metaphors from the trade center.
It was a fitting place for an aristocratic man to be eulogized.
The Talmud records that after his death, he was eulogized for seven days.
"They've eulogized me at least 18 times in the last 18 months, and look, I'm still here."
A former colleague eulogized him as "one of the most complicated and interesting men who ever lived."
The farmer or rural class is eulogized for his excellent qualities.
The time to eulogise their great world leadership is over.
Yet the fact that he could eulogise kings in Theogony (ll.
He was chosen to eulogise at the funeral of Melitus, which occurred during the council.
Art historians say the richly decorated underground was a deliberate ideological move to eulogise the young Soviet country.
I can't think why someone who wasn't Golden Glow would want to voluntarily eulogise him.
Don't many people eulogise Premiership soccer players in the same way for the artistry of their moves?
A sodden race track leaves me unable to eulogise with any authority over the Cup version's added dynamic abilities.
So when you eulogise 'PR' what are you actually eulogising?
This time it was Sami's turn to eulogise: "This is the best snow of the season."
While true to a certain extent, it does make you wonder if there is any subject that BBC Four cannot eulogise in similarly high-flown fashion.
Woody Allen could never be accused of ignoring his native city, returning time and again to eulogise the virtues of its buildings and its inhabitants.
Ladies and gentlemen, please allow me to congratulate you on the result - although I do not have so much time that I can stand and eulogise.
Folk tales increasingly eulogise the powers of Hanuman, and he is considered by many to be an avatar of the god Shiva.
'Luther's been pretty happy to eulogise about me today, to turn me into some kind of latter-day parable for the consumption of his brain-dead flock.
Cynicism came to be seen as an idealised form of Stoicism, a view which led Epictetus to eulogise the ideal Cynic in a lengthy discourse.
His departure prompted the Queensland Premier and even the Australian Prime Minister to eulogise his contribution to the sport.
In a section designed to eulogise her family, their father Godwin is described as "blessed in his ancestral stock", but nothing further is said of this stock.
There seems to be some sort of idea that you are not treating a subject properly if you eulogise it with fantastic terms or defend it by grotesque examples.
Lady Franklin's efforts to eulogise her husband, with support from the British Establishment, led to a further 25 searches over the next four decades, none of which would add any further information of note.
A sure way of paying court to the First Consul and gaining his favour was to eulogise his views about Egypt, and to appear zealous for maintaining the possession of that country.
Though the religious purpose of these works is to eulogise the Hindu goddess Manasa, these works are more well known for depicting the love story of Behula and her husband Lakhindar.
The anniversary of the end of the War should not be used as another opportunity to eulogise the role of the EU, a Project with some profoundly undemocratic aspects and which is heading in the wrong direction.
The notable feature of his poetry is that he used the genre of ghazal to eulogise mother which is unique, as ghazal was considered a poetic form in which lovers' conversed with each other.
Mitchell goes on to eulogise her as "one of the great architects of the late medieval March", which were the words used by Welsh historian R. R. Davies to sum up Maud's husband.
In 1820 it was said that "the inhabitants of Margate ought to eulogise the name of Watt, as the founder of their good fortune; and steam vessels as the harbingers of their prosperity".