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- by Mac Lethal Congratulations… I'm Sorry, an album by Gin Blossoms "Congratulate" (song), by AKA, 2014 "Congratulations" (Cliff Richard song), 1968 "Congratulations"...
- d'affaires, Raymond H. Geist. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt did not congratulate Hitler on his birthday, in accordance with his practice of not sending...
- "Congratulate" is a song by South African rapper AKA. It was released as the third single from his second studio album, Levels (2014). The song was sent...
- August, Lungu conceded in a televised statement, sending a letter and congratulating Hichilema. The President is elected via the two-round system. Of the...
- Chinese government records from 1827 congratulating Li on his 150th birthday, and further do****ents later congratulating him on his 200th birthday in 1877...
- Foreign Affairs issued a statement congratulating Orsi on his victory.  Sahrawi Republic: President Brahim Ghali congratulated Orsi on his election and expressed...
- Retrieved 2022-07-23. @gossipgirlfile (July 27, 2021). "Zion Moreno congratulating Savannah Smith on her birthday via Instagram stories #GossipGirl" (Tweet)...
- were impressed and promoted them to the next round. JoJo and Jessalyn congratulated the group as JoJo told the judges that she is a big fan of AGT. JoJo...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A compliment is an expression of praise, congratulation or encouragement. Compliment or Compliments may refer to: Compliments...
- answering, requesting, complaining, warning, inviting, refusing, and congratulating. For much of the history of the positivist philosophy of language, language...