Cum laud. |
And I will laud you copiously. |
And it's not nepotism that makes me laud his ability and effectiveness. |
As for the recovery of the clavis, we laud your service. |
I certainly laud the attempt to wrestle order out of the chaos of interpersonal relationships, but how are you going to address higher order constraints? |
Cum laud. |
And I will laud you copiously. |
And it's not nepotism that makes me laud his ability and effectiveness. |
As for the recovery of the clavis, we laud your service. |
I certainly laud the attempt to wrestle order out of the chaos of interpersonal relationships, but how are you going to address higher order constraints? |
you should mean Cheyenne, you want to - no good brave lauds comein out here to kill himself real like engine but not there fortune a country there got no climb to so what the hill you expect the Indians to do seat back on they butts |
In August Of 1973, in an article written by David Rockefeller - for the New York Times, Rockefeller openly lauds and endorses - Mao Tse Tung's actions whilst celebrating their command and control system. |
Plus you didn't want to be a grocer, and that letter lauds grocers. |
Too late for the lauds and you slept during vespers. |
Uh, we're still waiting on the lauds. |
you should mean Cheyenne, you want to - no good brave lauds comein out here to kill himself real like engine but not there fortune a country there got no climb to so what the hill you expect the Indians to do seat back on they butts |
In August Of 1973, in an article written by David Rockefeller - for the New York Times, Rockefeller openly lauds and endorses - Mao Tse Tung's actions whilst celebrating their command and control system. |
Plus you didn't want to be a grocer, and that letter lauds grocers. |
Too late for the lauds and you slept during vespers. |
Uh, we're still waiting on the lauds. |
Extolled and honored, elevated and lauded, |
Inspector Lisbon's actions were lauded as heroic by city officials and her SFPD colleagues, said her supervisor, Lieutenant Samuel Bosco"? |
Though the much-lauded risotto was perfectly fine..." |
and lauded by the Name of the Holy one, |
Ancient heroes were lauded by a chorus. |
An editorial lauding our choice of convention city. |
And I'll write one hell of an obituary for him, lauding his courage, idealism. |
And, um, lauding my proclivities and all, but, uh... 'fraid I can't help you. Why not? |
They're calling Jessie St. James a visionary, and lauding Vocal Adrenaline for their ongoing commitment to diversity. |
To even think of the Royal Family as subject matter in a song in any way but lauding their wonderfulness, was... I don't know, considered a crime. |
Extolled and honored, elevated and lauded, |
Inspector Lisbon's actions were lauded as heroic by city officials and her SFPD colleagues, said her supervisor, Lieutenant Samuel Bosco"? |
Though the much-lauded risotto was perfectly fine..." |
and lauded by the Name of the Holy one, |
Ancient heroes were lauded by a chorus. |
An editorial lauding our choice of convention city. |
And I'll write one hell of an obituary for him, lauding his courage, idealism. |
And, um, lauding my proclivities and all, but, uh... 'fraid I can't help you. Why not? |
They're calling Jessie St. James a visionary, and lauding Vocal Adrenaline for their ongoing commitment to diversity. |
To even think of the Royal Family as subject matter in a song in any way but lauding their wonderfulness, was... I don't know, considered a crime. |