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extoll造句
1) The teacher was extolling her work to the skies. 2) His book extolling the benefits of vegetarianism sold thousands of copies. 3) Doctors often extol the virtues of eating less fat. 4) He was extolling the virtues of the Internet. 5) She was extolled as a genius. 6) Wilkins is now extolling the virtues of organic farming. 7) She is forever extolling the virtues of her children. 8) He never stops extolling the virtues of the free market. 9) Now experts are extolling the virtues of the humble potato. 10) Songs of extolling the motherland are ringing far and near. 11) All the writings that extolled the role of Mary were ultimately excluded from the canon. 12) Everywhere, the glory of the ancient era is extolled in stone. 13) A woman's chastity is considered as her highest virtue and all Hindu traditional literature extols the greatness of a chaste woman. 14) But now is not the time to be extolling the virtues of Anglo-Saxon shareholder capitalism. 15) Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. 16) Some people extoll GM foods'tremendous potential for good. 17) If we generate a seven, we'll extoll that number's virtues. 18) The extreme western edge of the square has the now compulsory big city billboards extolling the virtues of consumerism. 19) There is a habit of running down the competition rather than extolling the virtues of their own ranges. 20) That was followed by a series of appearances on talk shows by doctors who extolled Retin-A as a wrinkle treatment. 21) Program evaluation is commonly thought of as a dry, fruitless endeavor, extolled in theory but ignored in practice. 22) Since the war,[http:///extoll.html] each time the Conservative Party has come into power it has extolled the virtues of the market. 23) President Obama will meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, then hold a press conference in which both men will predictably extoll the strength of U.S.-Indian ties. 24) In the case of Neo- classicism in France, a prime example is Jacques Louis David whose paintings often use Greek elements to extoll the French Revolution's virtues (state before family).