Zawahiri lauds the success of al Qaeda in Syria and Iraq in contrast.
Al Qaeda Comeback|Bruce Riedel|April 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Defense minister thanks U.S. and lauds Israeli achievements: "No other army in any country in the world has a system like it."
Seeking 'Peace And Quiet' In Israel|Orly Halpern|November 20, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Yet those members of the cognitive elite that Murray lauds certainly know better.
Charles Murray’s ‘Coming Apart’ and the Culture Myth|Ralph Richard Banks|February 8, 2012|DAILY BEAST
He lauds the push for stricter regulations on interstate commerce and a range of effective compromises.
How'd Obama Do at the G-20?|The Daily Beast|April 3, 2009|DAILY BEAST
You have a patient not very far away who lauds you to the skies.
The Dop Doctor|Clotilde Inez Mary Graves
It would, therefore, have been probably somewhere about one oclock in the morning that Lauds usually began.
English Monastic Life|Abbot Gasquet
In the Mozarabic Psalter an abridgment of both parts is said at Lauds, but not "in feriis."
The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study|William Heaford Daubney
The husband has his lauds to dispose of, the wife her person.
The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant|John Hamilton Moore
The bell had been rung for Lauds, and going up the stairs they passed the brothers coming down to service.
The Christian|Hall Caine
lauds
/ (lɔːdz) /
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noun
(functioning as singular or plural)mainlyRC Churchthe traditional morning prayer of the Western Church, constituting with matins the first of the seven canonical hours