Examples of using Laud in English and their translations into German
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Excellent cuisine- a big laud to the cook.
Skeleton dancing with fan and gehisa with laud.
I have to laud my players' running performance.
To small virtues would they fain lure and laud me;
Laud, praise and sanctify the Name of our Father in heaven.
Praise the LORD, all nations; Laud Him, all peoples!
The others laud the Zen on the march, the others more current, even in the steering wheel!
O praise Jehovah, all ye nations; Laud him, all ye peoples!
The backers often laud the author's courage to tackle inconvenient truths and taboos.
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So how could Orban laud Horthy on the eve of Netanyahu's visit?
Because who shall praise You in hell, and what devil laud You?
Teachers and college professors laud our textbooks, teaching methods and curricula.
I will laud my father's memory by seeing the House of Batiatus elevated beyond the imagining of my ancestors.
Get up, brothers, and let us praise and laud the Lord, for He bestowed such great grace upon us!
You have to laud them, you have to laud them with dignity, laud them with praises, so that they settle down, you see, just laud them there.
So when you have performed your devotions, then laud Allah as you lauded your fathers, rather a greater lauding.
We laud those in a number of governments who are assisting us with the new mandates necessary to help you receive your blessings.
We the B7, as the heads of the leading business andindustry associations from the G7 countries, laud the efforts of the G7 to address these challenges.
While what Jesus says is laud and clear, a lot of people still believe otherwise.
And finally, there is this well-known Mr. Rudolf Lebius in Charlottenburg, the socialist, who has seceded from the Christian church,who had proposed that he would be willing to praise and laud me in his paper, if I only gave him between 3000 and 6000 marks, and in the end even 10.000 marks.
All the legends from Pollença laud its landscape like the works by the writer Costa i Llobera or Miquel Bota Totxo.
A large number is held in the Bavarian State Library in Munich, also inthe Austrian National Library of Vienna and in the Collection of Archbishop Laud of Canterbury(1633-1645) in the Oxford Bodleian Library: in each case comprising about 20 manuscripts.
Guests generally laud the comfort and cleanliness of these large rooms, even while admitting rugs may be a little frayed in places.
The Sakharov Museum exhibition was subjected to a vituperative media campaign, and the matter was almost immediately taken up in the Duma,where nationalist deputies vied with each other to denounce the artists and laud the vandals.
It was donated to the library by William Laud, who was then Chancellor of Oxford University as well as Archbishop of Canterbury, on 28 June 1639.
We must laud the Norwegian decision, this week, to divest from the Israeli Elbit company because of their involvement with the"Separation Fence" that is being built on Palestinian land and whose main purpose is to annex occupied territories to Israel.
The songs of Lou Reed and John Cale, for their part, laud the work ethic of their discoverer and champion Andy Warhol, who was a close friend of Basquiat and with whom he collaborated for a long time.
His correspondence with Laud and with Sir Dudley Carleton and Sir Francis Windebank(Charles I's secretaries of state) are valuable sources for the history of the time.
The Peterborough Chronicle(also called the Laud manuscript and the E manuscript), one of the"Anglo-Saxon Chronicles", contains unique information about the history of England after the Norman Conquest.