To this day, cineastes talk admiringly of the film's car chase and the thrilling climactic gun battle. |
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The working-class resistance which revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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He has been reviewed admiringly from the first, but his extremely quiet style has kept him from widespread notice. |
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I look admiringly at the strangely worked beauty of his art while the two men talk intimately together. |
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He watched admiringly as waiters deboned his very fine grilled sole into two neat fillets. |
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The working-class resistance that revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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This mainstream view of an early president admiringly moves the man from history into legend. |
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Marco Polo in medieval times admiringly described the moral qualities and rich traditions of the men and women of the steppe. |
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The woman told me admiringly that you were able to hold your breath for up to eight months at a time. |
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He remarked admiringly that the colonel was the most progressive and most alert man he had ever seen. |
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The low position of the camera, looking admiringly up at the airmen, reinforces their heroism. |
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She spoke admiringly of the restaurant, across the street from where we had stopped to look at the public art. |
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She speaks admiringly of Madame Blavatsky, theosophy's founder, as well as England's leading theosophists Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater. |
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Now ÜZÜMCÜ products are used admiringly in more than 60 countries in 5 continents. |
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The guests admiringly go from one yacht to the other, and have the chance to visit each one of them. |
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She admiringly sings the serious version with deep conviction. |
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The Grand Master Fra' Matthew Festing, in unveiling the plaque, decorated with the Fra' Andrew Bertie's coat-of-arms and relative inscription, admiringly recalled his predecessor's life and works. |
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Really good, he told himself, looking at it almost admiringly. |
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Louis Brisson attended and told admiringly about him to the Good Mother. |
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Also here in Burundi many young girls admiringly look on and so begins their desire to make a generous response to God. God, who never ceases to attract and invite them to follow in his path. |
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Reporters giggled admiringly when he calmly walked out of a press conference because someone had asked the same question – something about dedicated penalty takers – too many times. |
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The judges also noted admiringly Eric Reinhardt, in The Victoria System: 'The zip of her skirt sputtered between her fingernails like a motorboat on a waveless sea … My erection beat time in my underwear. |
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This event took place in a very pleasant ambiance, between disabled children who were demonstrating a highly competitive spirit and numerous spectators who were supporting them admiringly. |
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Songo looked admiringly at Nathan and kept quiet. |
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