Word: praiseed
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And city politicians praise the efforts of the University—which in the past was often criticized as haughty and aloof—to create goodwill in the Agassiz neighborhood.
The Leaning Committee’s recommendation—and Faculty’s adoption of them—earned nearly universal praise.
Over those four years, Moore has tallied 146 points, placing him 11th on Harvard’s all-time scoring list, and earning him praise from the coaches of conference opponents whom he gives many a sleepless night.
Preparing to step through the University’s gates for the last time as an undergraduate, she has nothing but praise for the teachers and peers whom she has encountered and gratitude for the relationships that she has established with them.
His father said he had received a stream of e-mails and phone calls following his son’s death, and that people whom James Adamouski had positively impacted contacted the family to praise him.