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Source: Webster's dictionaryIn a magic show, mystification is a good thing, but it is hardly to be commended in an economic program. Robert A. Dahl
Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman. Louis Brandeis
We are not rich people. We are poor people. But with the word that we have been taught by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, as espoused by Minister Alim, that miraculous result was brought about and so the city council should be commended for recognizing that effort. Louis Farrakhan
That honourable estate of Matrimony, which was sanctified in Paradise, allowed of the Patriarches, hallowed of the olde Prophets, and commended of al persons. John Lyly
Will the right hon. Lady take the opportunity today and every day to make clear to the country, as only she can, that the courses that are being commended to her by the official Opposition and by many other voices mean nothing but a deliberate return to hyper-inflation? Enoch Powell
There is nothing more universally commended than a fine day; the reason is that people can commend it without envy. William Shenstone