Knotts was frequently lauded and won multiple Emmy Awards for his comedic performances (as did Frances Bavier in 1967), while Griffith was never nominated for an Emmy Award during the show's run.
Helen was frequently lauded in the local press for her elegant "toilets", a term used at the time for dresses or gowns.
Moreover, the improvvisatori were by this time so widely respected that they were frequently lauded in foreign travel journals (see "Significance outside of Italy").
In the end, Alfredson expressed satisfaction with the result, and has frequently lauded Hedebrant and Leandersson for being "extremely intelligent", "incredibly wise", and "unprecedentedly fantastic."
Dorham's talent is frequently lauded by critics and other musicians, but he never received the kind of attention from the jazz establishment that many of his peers did or public recognition.
These days, he is frequently lauded with awards and honorary degrees for his contributions to college admissions.
Today, performers such as Bill Irwin, a MacArthur Fellow and Tony Award-winning actor, are frequently lauded as being "New Vaudevillians."
She is frequently lauded as the best actress of her generation, and is sometimes dupped as the Meryl Streep of MediaCorp by several industry watchers and publications.
Wal-Mart is frequently lauded for bringing consumerism to the masses, but more than half of its own "associates," as the employees are euphemistically termed, cannot afford the company's health insurance, never mind its Faded Glory jeans.
Yet Singapore is frequently lauded in the press and by United States businessmen as the paragon of economic "liberty."