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- and sometimes to cannabis, cocaine and heroin, all of which have been eulogised in song. Rock has been credited with changing attitudes to race by opening...
- A eulogy (from εὐλογία, eulogia, classical Gr****, eu for "well" or "true", logia for "words" or "text", together for "praise") is a speech or writing in...
- 1947, it brought out a second edition of his official biography, which eulogised him to a greater extent than its predecessor. He was quoted in Pravda...
- Catholic apologists such as Adam Blackwood, who praised, defended and eulogised her. After the accession of James I in England, historian William Camden...
- supporter and had objected to the AAP defacing his shop windows with posters eulogising Lamba and her party. Representing National Commission for Women on 16...
- Kumar, which is based on the 1965 war, was dedicated to Shastri. It also eulogised him in the song Mere Desh Ki Dharti when the hero exclaims, Rang Lal hai...
- at the age of 76. His family stated that he "died peacefully". He was eulogised by figures in science, entertainment, politics, and other areas. The Gonville...
- society which honoured hospitality as a prime virtue, Mrs Collins was eulogised as "a hostess in ten thousand". Her five daughters avowedly doted on their...
- of nationalist ephemera, the significantly po****r Catholic Bulletin eulogised Volunteers killed in action and implored readers to donate; entertainment...
- practice of Sati in any manner; or (iii) The arranging of any function to eulogise the person who has committed Sati; or (iv) The creation of a trust, or...