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Mr Blair deserves accolades for achieving peace and power-sharing in Northern Ireland.

The accolades bestowed upon Alan Greenspan ahead of his retirement on January 31st have a strong scent of irrational exuberance.

"We have been receiving a lot of accolades, awards and positive reinforcement from the press and consumers, and shoppers are noticing this," said Mr. Perry.

An autobiographical essay of hers entitled "Coming to America" was published in The New York Times and won accolades from both Western and Chinese readers.

They are impressed by our palpable affluence and heap accolades upon us for having an incorruptible and highly efficient government, a safe and green environment and a harmonious multiracial society that is worthy of emulation by others.

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He won accolades as one of America's top test pilots.

What great humanists need most are not honours and accolades but being understood by the people.

Even as such accolades were rolling in,however,Destiny's Child was in the midst of a burgeoning crisis.

The right-back spot is a fight between Lee Dixon and Pat Rice. Dixon was always dependable, never getting the accolades of his more illustrious team-mates.

The special care Banrock Station takes of the property clearly results in high quality fruit and exceptional wines, which have received outstanding acceptance and accolades from the world marketplace.

Such accolades cannot fool China which is clever enough and certainly cleverer than America.

Her wardrobe - mixing top designers and off-the-rack cardigans - has won her accolades, and censure, from the fashion world.

The people who go the extra mile, the people who don't look for the kudos or the accolades or the achievement medal or even the bonus check-the folks who are just out there packing parachutes?

Self accolades for twins or counterparts to ignite the divine flame within.

Vidic has been the only ever-present defender during the run but the Serbian centre back is adamant he and his team-mates don't care about personal accolades.

Rather than defining success as financial gain or accolades, define it in terms of individual interests and personal happiness.

Skywalker became a celebrity of the state, despite Jedi ascetics frowning upon such accolades.

The show has won accolades for its innovative choreography, seamlessly incorporating operatic expression with dancing vocabulary. Unique tones of Hui opera are interspersed throughout the performance.

First, the well-deserved accolades.

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