- A
eulogy (from εὐλογία, eulogia,
classical Gr****, eu for "well" or "true",
logia for "words" or "text",
together for "praise") is a
speech or
writing in...
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promotional and
eulogizing language's tone or
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these are - Śrī Vighneśvara Suprabhātam. A Suprabhātam
composition eulogizing Gaṇeśa. Śrī Siddhivināyaka Suprabhātam. A work
praising Siddhivināyaka...
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permanently to the East Bay. Jack
London is
remembered for
having famously eulogized the earthquake: "Not in
history has a
modern imperial city been so completely...
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George Coșbuc,
Romanian poet, translator, teacher, and journalist, best
known for his
verses describing,
praising and
eulogizing rural life...
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cover of José José's
classic song). Some of his
songs were
narcocorridos eulogizing Mexican drug
lords like
Vicente Carrillo Fuentes. He also
wrote lyrics...
- Poet Walt
Whitman composed "When
Lilacs Last in the
Dooryard Bloom'd" to
eulogize him, one of four
poems he
wrote about Lincoln.
African Americans were especially...
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influential figures in
American history. Virginia's
Governor Henry Lee
eulogized him as "first in war,
first in peace, and
first in the
hearts of his countrymen"...
- 3 in 1921, and wife Mamie, who died in 1979.
President Richard Nixon eulogized Eisenhower in 1969, saying: Some men are
considered great because they...
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Barbara and
daughter Robin. At the funeral,
former president George W. Bush
eulogized his
father saying, "He
looked for the good in each person, and he usually...