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  • n  a formal expression of praise
  • s  formally expressing praise

  • Notable this week was his full-page panegyric of " Jack Tar Togs " in the Saturday Evening Post.
  • No further rude behavior interrupted Mosolow's Soviet Iron Foundry, a bombastic souvenir of Stokowski's recent Russian visit, or Abraham Lincoln, a rambling panegyric by Robert .
  • Set to a libretto by Wayne Koestenbaum, author of the panegyric 1995 book Jackie Under My Skin, Jackie O is a surreal fantasy in which the former First Lady rubs shoulders with Liz .
News & Articles

  • 'Springsteen & I,' a fans' tale of their own private Bruce
    Toward the end of Springsteen & I, the crowd-sourced panegyric from Bruce Springsteen fans to their beloved Boss, there's a spliced-together performance of "Born to Run" that begins in 1975 and runs up to the ongoing "Wrecking Ball" tour.
    July 21, 2013 - The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Springsteen & I: fans' tales of their own private Bruce
    Toward the end of Springsteen & I, the crowd-sourced panegyric from Bruce Springsteen fans to their beloved Boss, there's a spliced-together performance of "Born to Run" that begins in 1975 and runs up to the ongoing "Wrecking Ball" tour.
    July 20, 2013 - Philly.com
Quotes

  • Evelyn Waugh in The Times
    Waugh said: "Much of this book is a panegyric preached over an empty coffin. It is offered to a younger generation of readers solely as a souvenir of the Second World War."

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