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Johnston has previously released several compilations, and has been lionised on at least two tribute records. Daniel Johnston gets a jazz makeover 2010-03-25T15:43:00Z
He lionised the writer as a free individual striving for objective truth, beholden to no special interests, yet everywhere he saw that freedom being circumscribed. George Orwell back in fashion as Prism stokes paranoia about Big Brother 2013-06-11T17:08:01Z
They can lionise or denigrate; they can use mass media to superimpose a subjective view on to a legacy. That never happened: the biopic conundrum 2014-10-21T04:00:00Z
The final section of book follows Holcomb's brief brush with cult fame as he is lionised by the folk revivalists in New York. The High and Lonesome Sound: The Legacy of Roscoe Holcomb by John Cohen – review 2013-03-03T00:05:06Z
The film's been considered "an allegory for the age of Barack Obama, another leader who has been celebrated, venerated, lionised for his ability, in challenging times, to move people with his words". What's The King's Speech's secret weapon of mass adulation? 2011-02-22T16:45:41Z
There was an ironic parallel when Bruno S was lionised when he appeared with Herzog at the 1975 Cannes film festival, where the film won the grand jury prize. Bruno Schleinstein obituary 2010-08-22T18:12:00Z
On the back of such stories, Andrews was given a slew of lionising monikers: "prima donna in pigtails," "infant prodigy of trills," "the miracle voice" and "Britain's juvenile coloratura." "Prima donna in pigtails": how Julie Andrews the child star embodied the hopes of post-war Britain 2022-10-10T04:00:00Z
The inhabitants of areas governed by forest law loathed it, and would have been likely to lionise anyone who flouted it. Looking for Robin 2010-04-14T07:00:00Z
Quite apart from the essentially private act of composition, Sergey's favourite entertainments – chess, bridge – tended to exclude her, and at social events he would be lionised while she was to some extent neglected. The Love and Wars of Lina Prokofiev by Simon Morrison – review 2013-03-30T08:59:01Z
There were a number of reasons, some lofty – to add nuance, he says, to his father's lionised image and give the world a broader sense of the man. Greg Bellow: My father, Saul 2013-04-27T08:01:15Z
But research by Jane Mackenzie in the January to March issue of Mslexia magazine demonstrated that the coverage of books in the literary pages of the broadsheets overwhelmingly under-represented women and lionised men. Bidisha: I'm tired of being the token women 2010-04-22T21:00:00Z
The irony of him being rubbished by the administration in 2003 was that, 13 years earlier, he had been lionised by Bush the elder. Fair Game: Free agents 2011-03-06T22:30:01Z
The Shia-led regime is highly sensitive to the re-emergence of any symbols that might lionise the remnants of the Ba'athist rank and file, which still orchestrates bombings and assassinations every few days. Qur'an etched in Saddam Hussein's blood poses dilemma for Iraq leaders 2010-12-19T20:30:01Z
Gen Syrskyi is lionised by those around him, who admire his commitment, determination and cunning. Ukraine war: Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi, the man behind Kyiv's renewed offensive 2023-07-18T04:00:00Z
The commanders, lionised as heroes in Ukraine, led last year's defence of the port, the biggest city Russia captured in its invasion. Ukraine's Zelenskiy brings home Azovstal commanders released to Turkey 2023-07-08T04:00:00Z
Last week, a BBC investigation revealed how two young Didsbury attendees died in conflict abroad and were lionised online as martyrs, including by prominent people in the mosque. Manchester Arena attack: Mosque criticised in inquiry faces probe 2023-03-09T05:00:00Z
They were lionised as martyrs online, before the Arena bombing. Manchester bomber friend known to MI5, BBC reveals 2023-02-27T05:00:00Z
It has instead lionised Moscow for empowering the Malian armed forces after despatching heavy military equipment to Bamako on several occasions since the army seized power in August 2020. Russia's African footprint grows with Lavrov trip to Mali 2023-02-07T05:00:00Z
Mikhail Gorbachev was lionised by the West for lifting the Iron Curtain and ending the Cold War, but opinion is far more negative in Russia and much of its old communist empire. Gorbachev: Little love for late Soviet leader in Russia's old empire 2022-08-31T04:00:00Z
The regiment is lionised in Ukraine for defending the country and in particular Mariupol, but they are reviled by Russian President Vladimir Putin's Kremlin as a band of Russia-hating far-right nationalists. 'They're not terrorists', says wife of Azov fighter after Russia designation 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
She said the social network saw safety as a cost centre, lionised a start-up culture where cutting corners was a good thing and said it was “unquestionably” making hate worse. Facebook will fuel further unrest, whistleblower says 2021-10-25T04:00:00Z
She added that Facebook was “unquestionably” making hate worse and said the company still lionised a start-up culture where cutting corners was a good thing. Facebook sees safety as a cost, whistleblower says 2021-10-25T04:00:00Z
"That impulse to lionise, while laudable, flattens Franklin's fascinating quirks and sizeable ambition, stripping her of what made her such a compelling, complicated artist." Respect: Jennifer Hudson earns praise for Aretha Franklin biopic 2021-08-09T04:00:00Z
Perhaps it is because of this legacy that men who should be lionised are largely forgotten. Kenneth who? How Africans are forgetting their history 2021-05-08T04:00:00Z
The guard, Mumtaz Qadri, was lionised by many and his arrest, sentencing and later execution lead to an outpouring of anger and even violence at huge protests. Pakistani film explores social media's role in anger over blasphemy 2020-12-09T05:00:00Z
In Kosovo, a former Serbian province whose population is overwhelmingly ethnic Albanian, many lionise KLA commanders who freed the country from Serbian repression. Kosovo ex-president Thaci pleads not guilty to war crimes charges 2020-11-09T05:00:00Z
The young and previously untried war photographers Robert Capa and Gerda Taro took their pictures, and they were lionised by Ernest Hemingway and the New York Times, among others. The contested legacy of the anti-fascist International Brigades 2020-10-22T04:00:00Z
“Our decisions should not be driven by a desire to be revered or lionised for reaching certain outcomes,” he said. Judges should not rule by own beliefs, says arch conservative Clarence Thomas 2020-02-11T05:00:00Z
The complimentary libation is served on a silver tray next to a large stuffed lion, a jovial nod to England's national animal and the country's lionised literary past. Why fewer US students want to learn about UK these days 2020-01-04T05:00:00Z
This last total earned him the attention of the international press, who lionised him. Why is the Syracuse man who saved thousands of migrants out of a job? 2018-12-29T05:00:00Z
While he is lionised, Mueller has flaws and has acknowledged mistakes. 'America's straightest arrow': Robert Mueller silent as urgency mounts 2018-11-24T05:00:00Z
Anthony Scaramucci, who spent an ill-fated 11 days at the White House last year as communications director, has written a book lionising the president. 'He'll be re-elected': Trump and allies tout the sweet smell of 2020 success 2018-10-13T04:00:00Z
He was once funded by the CIA and lionised by some in the US. Leader of militant Haqqani network in Afghanistan has died, say Taliban 2018-09-03T04:00:00Z
Faced with the fog of time, the majority resort to one of two popular approaches—they either lionise the “long term” or follow big, futuristic “mega-trends”. How bosses should respond to the sound of the clock ticking 2018-07-19T04:00:00Z
Why is his ghastly swearing being lionised, runs another line of inquiry. Speak for England, Danny Dyer. You’ve blown the lid on Brexit | Marina Hyde 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z
Among the groups he frequented were many neo-Nazis who like fascists in the 1930s and 40s, lionise Swedes as an original "unspoilt" version of the Aryan race. 'I went undercover in the alt-right' 2018-03-04T05:00:00Z
Mr Wu was once lionised in Chinese media as a master of the “Warren Buffett model”, drawing income from insurance premiums to assemble a strong, diversified investment portfolio. The rapid rise and fall of the Anbang empire 2018-02-23T05:00:00Z
By now Lansdale was seen by the American public as a wizard of democratic nation-building, lionised in “The Ugly American”, a political novel about American diplomacy that came out in 1958. The Vietnam war and its legacy 2018-01-18T05:00:00Z
Such leaders are lionised and it is hard to imagine their firms without them, as once it was difficult to imagine Microsoft without Bill Gates. How tech giants are ruled by control freaks 2017-11-23T05:00:00Z
Firms that burn piles of cash are often lionised in an era when growth is sluggish and few companies reinvest all their profits. Companies that burn up $1bn a year are sexy, dangerous, and statistically doomed 2017-10-19T04:00:00Z
President Lyndon Baines Johnson is lionised as the signer of the 1964 Civil Rights Act - one of the greatest legislative accomplishments of any US administration - which outlawed discrimination. Should Washington and Jefferson monuments come down? - BBC News 2017-08-18T04:00:00Z
To anyone who would listen, Thatcher lionised Hayek, promising to bring together his free-market philosophy with a revival of Victorian values: family, community, hard work. Neoliberalism: the idea that changed the world 2017-08-18T04:00:00Z
The president switched from lionising Comey to declaring him a “showboat” and a “nut job”. James Comey Senate testimony: America braces for a historic political moment 2017-06-04T04:00:00Z
This is not to say he created or leads it, much as Alt-Right activists lionise his strongman style. Pepe and the stormtroopers 2016-09-15T04:00:00Z
Accompanying the text is a medal literally lionising Mussolini - depicting him wearing a lionskin over his head. Mussolini message to future revealed under Rome obelisk - BBC News 2016-08-31T04:00:00Z
A slew of recent books and articles lionise him. Shameless shogun 2016-06-09T04:00:00Z
The disease that gripped his body, slowed his speech and slurred his words made Ali a shell of the man whose athleticism in the 1960s saw him lionised around the world. Why Parkinson’s was Ali’s greatest battle 2016-06-04T04:00:00Z
It is seen by many as the most chaotic period of recent Chinese history, but analysts say there are some on the mainland who still lionise the leftist ideals of the age. China's Cultural Revolution: 50th anniversary unmarked by state media - BBC News 2016-05-16T04:00:00Z
The PT’s opposition to austerity is likely to harden after the detention of Lula, who is still lionised by the left for his pro-poor policies. Standing by their man 2016-03-10T05:00:00Z
One minute Germany is lionised as a model of economic efficiency and political probity. Germany's year: Has it been worrying or wunderbar? - BBC News 2015-12-29T05:00:00Z
I absolutely understand the temptation to try to counter this ghastly stuff by flattering and lionising Sheen. It's terrible that Charlie Sheen was blackmailed over his HIV. But beware making him a hero 2015-11-20T05:00:00Z
We live in an age where successful women are being celebrated and lionised – and thank God for that – but often as not it happens in a flat way. Shonda Rhimes's Year of Yes shows the blood, snot and tears behind success 2015-11-12T05:00:00Z
A man condemned by the US legal system finds himself lionised by others on Twitter. Is Ross Ulbricht, Silk Road’s pirate king, a mobster or a martyr? 2015-05-30T04:00:00Z
Dunham's fans and detractors have, ever since, lionised and demonised the twentysomething to the point that she now represents whatever the hell you want: the blogging generation! Not That Kind of Girl review – Lena Dunham exposes all, again 2014-09-30T04:00:00Z
But such, perhaps, is the price of such access to inner circles and archives and such, certainly, is Ali’s place in modern cultural history, no matter how ardently he is lionised and mythologised. I am Ali: rolling with the punches of Muhammad Ali's life and myth 2014-09-11T04:00:00Z
Dingell is widely respected, if not lionised, by colleagues on both sides of the aisle. John Dingell prepares to say goodbye – and airs his gripes with modern politics 2014-06-27T04:00:00Z
Just a subtle change to such a lionised classic feels profoundly disruptive, even disturbing. Girly video games: rewriting a history of pink 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z
He was admired by Soviet communists, but is lionised by nationalists. Ukraine commits statue-cide 2014-02-24T12:32:06Z
"Armenians aren't human," another said, when I suggested that a murderer was being lionised. Azerbaijan's crackdown on dissent 2013-05-29T02:32:01Z
Politicians with an axe to grind have often twisted history books, lionising characters they admire and tainting ones they do not. Teaching the past: 1066 and all that 2013-04-11T15:18:13Z
Basquiat rose from being an obscure graffiti artist in New York to become one of the city's most lionised artists before his death of a heroin overdose in 1988. Billion dollar art auction for NY 2012-11-07T15:11:52Z
There is a staggering amount of political ignorance in America but let us not lionise the Ivy League of ignoramuses - those who can see, at this moment, no difference between Mr Obama and Mr Romney. Viewpoint: Stop coddling dumb undecided voters 2012-10-01T23:19:34Z
The image of the lone fighter is lionised in Afghan poetry Given the infamous ban on music by the Taliban in Afghanistan, many might be surprised to learn that poetry and singing were actively encouraged. Taliban poetry and the lone fighter 2012-07-09T23:40:15Z
For it was not only the hopelessly confused Baron de Coubertin who lionised the Greek achievement in the Olympic Games; nor was he the first to do so. The Olympics – ancient and modern 2012-06-22T21:55:22Z
They were lionised, fêted, and praised to such an extent that they were in danger of developing "swelled heads." The Airship "Golden Hind" 2012-04-21T02:00:26.983Z
As it is, the mind’s-eye picture is cherished of that grumbling, unwieldy figure coming down from London to Thrale’s house, to be lionised and indulged, and in return to give Mrs. Thrale a reflected glory. The Brighton Road The Classic Highway to the South 2012-01-24T03:00:26.933Z
He had quietly declined to be f�ted and lionised. White Fire 2011-11-21T03:00:15.067Z
People are now pleased not only to meet artists socially, but to lionise them as well. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
Fashionable London was never able to 'lionise' Bohemian Borrow. The Story of Seville 2011-11-15T03:00:17.143Z
Altogether this was a woman whom even London could not lionise; somebody outwardly altogether too plain, simple, unpretending, to admit of hero-worship. Charlotte Bront? A Monograph 2011-11-01T02:00:20.233Z
The whole thing is resolvable into a paltry love of lionising, and being lionised—of enacting the part of prodigies before pretty admiring women, and simpering simpletons of the other sex. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 373, November 1846 2011-10-21T02:00:17.417Z
It is a species of lionising that I have now got hardened to. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z
He hated to be lionised in society, refused the shoals of cards of invitation which poured in upon him, and stuck to his Parliamentary duties, and keeping faith with his constituents to the very letter. The Invasion 2011-05-20T02:00:29.260Z
One day, however, I am to come, and my wife is to be "lionised" by old Mr. Parker, between whom and me arch�ology has formed ties. John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T. A Memoir 2011-04-18T02:00:10.453Z
English society lionised Thackeray for his pictures of it. The Grandchildren of the Ghetto 2011-02-12T03:00:35.663Z
At no time did Moore suffer so much from being lionised, for his home was in easy reach of Paris, and in Paris French and English alike pursued this celebrity. Thomas Moore 2011-01-14T03:00:51.040Z
We lionised the players and thought lots more money in the game meant lots more satisfaction from it. Shed no tears for Liverpool: our football needs deflating 2010-10-14T20:00:00Z
These are precisely the families lionised endlessly by politicians of all colours: the hard-working people who play by the rules, are ambitious to get on, and want to fend for themselves. House prices have nowhere to go but down 2010-08-29T23:05:00Z
Bosses are lionised for doing big deals, as Browne was for his expansion in the US, even though in the long run most mergers destroy value. Superheroes and supervillains ? why the cult of the CEO blinds us to reality 2010-06-12T23:05:00Z
The powerful leader was quoted in the local press exhorting people to stop lionising the hangman. Grisly tradition 2010-06-03T04:00:00Z
Mr Prahalad was lionised in the emerging markets, particularly in India, and hailed by corporate philanthropists, notably Bill Gates. Schumpeter: The guru of the bottom of the pyramid 2010-04-22T10:36:00Z
And he was glad enough to be among his own world again; living in the way that meant civilisation to him, and breathing homage and consideration—lionised by his equals! An Engagement of Convenience A Novel
There is a guest of honour, if I recollect—some fellow they’re lionising—I don’t remember.... The Moonlit Way
He was now the observed of all observers in London society; but he was weary of lionising and junketings. Thomas Carlyle Famous Scots Series
"Have you fled to Canada to escape being lionised?" His Lordship's Leopard A Truthful Narration of Some Impossible Facts
Wherever we go, we are lionised and loaded with congratulations and condolence. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
Many of them attempted to lionise him, while others paid him the most fulsome compliments, both being things that he particularly disliked. General Gordon A Christian Hero
The next day Scotty found that he was not yet through with his lionising. The Silver Maple
Attempts were made to “lionise” him; but were met with his distinct disapproval, though it was always a pleasure to him to be looked upon as a celebrity.  George Borrow in East Anglia
And it delighted her because he came to her for protection from lionising friends. The Explorer
Our illustrious visitors are lionised for nearly a week at the public expense. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
I had only met her once before, but she took it into her head to lionise me. The Picture of Dorian Gray
He had for some time been a small lion at evening parties; he now began to be lionised at serious dinners. Vixen, Volume III.
Here was indeed a halting-place full of interest, and we accordingly dismounted, and prepared to spend some time in lionising a spot so replete with historic records. A Girl's Ride in Iceland
You know your parent's horror of being lionised, and will not be surprised to hear that I am half dead of it. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2, 1857-1870
Patty was lionised until she became almost embarrassed at being made so prominent. Patty's Friends
“It may be so,” answered Frank, again smiling, but evidently feeling anxious to make his escape, for he was not one of those men who like to be lionised. Fighting the Flames
Muley Hafiz was being lionised in France just then, to the annoyance of the Spanish authorities, who had put a price on his head. The Angel of Terror
Once I remember he addressed a gathering after tea of those who had been rescued and who were likely to be useful to others, but he would not be lionised or praised.  General Gordon Saint and Soldier
They tried to lionise me in drawing rooms and make me talk for their entertainment. The Shrieking Pit
He whom London once tried hard, but in vain, to lionise, lived during some of the last years of his life in Hereford Square, unknown to any save about a dozen friends.  Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest
He walked into the room with the quiet aplomb of a man accustomed to being lionised; and certainly, without being of striking, he was of very pleasing appearance. Recollections of Europe
But Miss Taylor, it is clear, hated advertisement, and severely refused to be lionised by Brontë worshippers.  Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle
For the preceding few years had resembled the hectic period of the lionising of the young Chesterton of 1904. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Hongi visited England, was lionised as a New Zealand trophy, and presented, with every ceremony, to the Prince Regent, afterwards George IV. The Romance of a Pro-Consul Being The Personal Life And Memoirs Of The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, K.C.B.
He was much lionised, and seems to have enjoyed himself very much during his stay, the Crown Princess being specially gracious to him. Matthew Arnold
In Paris and London especially he was lionised to the top of his bent. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 418 Volume 17, New Series, January 3, 1852
During the month I spent in London in the spring, I kept very quiet, having the fear of “lionising” before my eyes.  Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle
He walked me about to see the show places, and look at the pictures, saying he had been so well lionised that he wanted some one to discharge his information upon.  More Bywords
She was in London again in 1851, and was dismayed by the attempts to lionise her. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters
He was acknowledged, fawned upon, in a way lionised. Sister Carrie: a Novel
I have chosen to go at this quiet time of year, as I particularly wish not to encounter the bustle and dissipation and lionising of London. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2
Did he want to marry you, or only to lionise you? or was it somebody else? Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle
Clare remained in London till towards the end of March, lionising a little and making a few new acquaintances. The Life of John Clare
Further on they stumbled over a small boy from the charity school who wished to lionise them over the whole building. The History of David Grieve
Robina still looked distressed, but that was soon forgotten in visiting Lance's quarters, and admiring his books, peeping respectfully at his silent violin, and being lionised as far as his strength would permit. The Pillars of the House, V1
The rest of the evening was spent in arranging the programme of their lionising, in which it appeared that the Scottish cousin intended to take his full share. The Daisy chain, or Aspirations
His spirits always sink in wet weather, and to-day was very rainy, but he was courteous and not displeased to be a little lionised, for his delicacy is not of the most susceptible. The Life of George Borrow
HE had not grown used to being a world-famous person, and had been forced to break away from the lionising that was robbing him of all privacy and repose. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
During the month I spent in London in the spring, I kept very quiet, having the fear of lionising before my eyes. Life of Charlotte Bronte — Volume 2
He liked very much to be lionised, and to see him now posing in drawing-rooms, surrounded by a worshipping throng of women, was enough to sicken any sensible being. Derrick Vaughan, Novelist
For they felt certain their adventures were quite unique in the annals of civilisation, and they loved to think they would have an opportunity of “lionising” me when we should return to Europe.  The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont
"You don't propose to lionise me, I hope, Gray?" said Seton, as Gray returned to his seat. Dope
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