Pongratz speaks with admiration of the young performers in this production, no bunch of amateurs. |
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He seems to feel duty-bound to provoke a reaction whether it is outrage, exasperation, outright hostility or unreserved admiration. |
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The two tropes are geology and archaeology integrated into an anecdotal, memorialising narrative form that demands admiration for its adroitness. |
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Although partly ruined, largely due to the bombardment by Morozini in 1687, it still fills the visitor with admiration and awe. |
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Personally, I have a sneaking admiration for anyone daring enough to hi-jack such unwieldy vehicles. |
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There was one moment where I gave a low whistle of admiration, hit pause, scanned back and did a slo-mo examination. |
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She expressed admiration for his work, but rued her inability to understand his mathematics. |
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The guitarist he has the greatest admiration for is the legendary and late Frank Zappa. |
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People were simply showing their deep respect, their real admiration and their love for one they felt had touched their lives. |
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I have great admiration and respect for these people, their unselfish act to understand and help people is above and beyond the call of duty. |
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Still, there seems to be a kind of secretive admiration of the Amazons by the male myth makers. |
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On the contrary, the novel is shot through with an admiration for men who eschew that label and behave in a traditionally masculine fashion. |
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He has undoubtedly made up for that absence and has drawn warm praise from his manager and admiration from the fans. |
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On his arrival at The Castle, Irwin is met by prison warden, Colonel Winter, who talks openly of his admiration for his new inmate. |
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They are the quarterbacks, the lead singers, the objects of admiration and envy. |
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And nothing will earn more respect and admiration from the hardware fan as a water cooler. |
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And of course what we're really after is recognition, admiration, acknowledgement from the rest of the world, status, in other words. |
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She wore glasses over her Wedgewood eyes to deflect admiration, my father had told me. |
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I am frankly filled with admiration at the way in which Australians have reacted and adjusted to this new situation. |
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These rank among the finest and most original works by any American artist, and were in part inspired by his admiration for folk art. |
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Everyone affected by the floods will be filled with admiration for the Hovingham diggers. |
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He has earned the admiration of his peers and players with the upstanding way he goes about his business. |
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It is hard not to have a grudging admiration for the ingenuity behind these schemes. |
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I would like to express our admiration for the selfless bravery of the emergency services, many of whom lost their lives. |
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It was the innocence and charm of his work that won him the admiration of the avant-garde. |
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The violinist expresses his admiration for the elder musician with an affectionate gush of gratitude. |
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Everyone was full of praise and admiration for the people who worked so hard to make this trip so memorable. |
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These writings reflect a mutual admiration, in which both man and woman learn from each other. |
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While he professes admiration for the British filmmaker, he says he owes his greatest debt to another source. |
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Her three-piece cream ensemble, complete with sequins and matching hat, drew gasps of admiration from the large crowd of onlookers. |
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The audience found themselves in awe and admiration of a truly remarkable and talented cast. |
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He also had a great admiration for Chinese art and civilization, which was expressed in his fluent, calligraphic style. |
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The hard working people in the theatre community deserve our respect and admiration for the time and effort they put into their craft. |
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I try to show that it's possible to be different and worthy of admiration and respect. |
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Hartmann is a genuine hero of our times, worthy of admiration, and a composer who obviously knows his stuff. |
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Her fashion creation won the admiration of a group of international judges who had to pick winners from a total of 400 entries. |
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For another, only a fine custom crafted bolt action sporter by a good maker is worthy of admiration. |
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All her life she's never done anything that has been worthy of my admiration and respect. |
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But the one who's most captured the admiration of everyone is a local bloke. |
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The EcoCity initiative has won numerous awards, as well as the admiration of many. |
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The most important thing a man can do is to be a father and grandfather worthy of admiration. |
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Yavin is obviously a brave and a good man, and worthy of our admiration and support. |
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She says my goals and aspirations inspire her, and frankly, I want to be worthy of her admiration. |
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Nevertheless his finest works are among the most significant of their time and remain capable of giving pleasure and evoking admiration. |
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Musically this piece exists to excite gasps of admiration, if not downright adulation from the audience. |
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I have a real personal admiration and affection for him, and I hope and believe he does for me as well. |
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In fact, after seeing her whorish behaviour with Hawthorne, William had lost the last vestiges of his admiration for her. |
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She prescribes sponge layer cakes or a tray of muffins to make the cook feel good and win the love and admiration of everyone around. |
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Instead it holds up for admiration those who made suffering their art form. |
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With his charming looks and winsome manners he soon won admiration from the men and women of Basarke and the villages nearby. |
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In her paintings she can seem witchlike, devoted to dark causes, even as she compels admiration for her translucent flesh and riveting gaze. |
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One day, when the sun shone hot and strong, I stood before this giant in silent wonder and admiration. |
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We are staring at them in wonder, not admiration, but they don't seem to know the difference. |
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The looks that I was receiving from my teammates were not ones of admiration or wonder, but of worry. |
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We are now told, with equal wonder and admiration, that natural selection is the agent of exquisite design. |
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I've been listening to these four discs with wonderment, admiration, and delight. |
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Mr. Rhodes noted his admiration for the resilience of the Yezidi community, which has endured for so many centuries. |
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Punchithaya's tryst with art stems from his admiration and deep reverence for Nature. |
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She has flirted with crossover material, but her popular appeal has in no way diminished the admiration of classical fans. |
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First Nations performers and artists are now receiving the respect and admiration they richly deserve. |
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You crave attention, the limelight, and the fawning admiration of millions. |
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But when the Peking duck arrives, he at last focuses on the food and watches in admiration as the waiters carve the roasted bird. |
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My poetry teacher, who I have a huge amount of admiration and respect for, came with her son and daughter. |
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I was in utter admiration of the talent and artistry that the guys all possessed. |
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There was poets' pub, lousy with drunks and soft with words, glittering with ideas and familiarity and mutual admiration. |
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The conscientious objectors have nothing but admiration, pride and love for their homeland. |
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You have my admiration, I would not be able to do it, not for love or money. |
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The oddly attenuated, gothic proportions of her figures, for example, derive from Varo's admiration for El Greco. |
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However, a minority let their admiration and devotion to the great saint go a tad too far. |
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Those people who can freely put their inner most thoughts, feelings and emotions on the web I salute and send you my admiration. |
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Harden's Krasner is a maelstrom of emotions, lurching from admiration of her husband to fierce rage at his drunken womanising. |
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Mitre Peak magnetises photographers, and the fiord's sheer cliffs excite both admiration and apprehension. |
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Just maybe we can confront our place with awe and admiration, respect and veneration. |
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I have the greatest of admiration for people who have a passion for politics. |
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She is considered the ultimate team player who has the confidence and admiration of her colleagues. |
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As a fellow professor of academics, I share your admiration for malted beverages! |
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And we're the schnooks who gape and give these people our grudging or not so grudging admiration. |
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His abilities as an advocate evoked general admiration, though he did not succeed in baffling the prosecution. |
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We have nothing but admiration for the staff at Lease Hill and wish to extend our gratitude and thanks. |
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Up at the top of 274 steps, Dordrecht and its bridges, rivers and ponderous barges lay open for admiration. |
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Bush, he said, deserves the admiration of Americans for being willing to undertake the mission and see it through to the end. |
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Holmes only chooses subjects that excite his curiosity and sympathy as well as his literary admiration. |
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The latter was his mentor and friend, for whose editorial skills he always retained sincere admiration. |
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Should a girl wish to elicit gasps of admiration from her friends and family when introducing her latest beau, a Blues rower is an ideal date. |
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One's admiration for this haunting and beautifully cadenced lament is likely to increase when we submit it to metrical analysis. |
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The coloration of feathers elicits curiosity in the ornithologist and admiration in the birder. |
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My admiration for Trotsky as a writer never led me to become a political Trotskyist. |
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Sarah won huge admiration in Ireland for her quiet dignity and refusal to feel bitterness. |
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I pity the mentality of the sickos who tried, in futility, to piggyback on the admiration that the Red Fort evokes. |
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I was actually stunned to silence as I simply sighed deep sighs of admiration. |
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The way he captured Donald's sincere love, admiration, and envy for his brother was remarkable. |
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The admiration he felt for the unattractive girl was so deep inside of him that he had kissed her only once. |
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Our admiration of 'em does not so much arise out of their Greatness as Uncommonness. |
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Boris Johnson interviews Lord Butler of Brockwell with unconcealed admiration. |
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The artist uncrated it on a broad gallery that opened off the dining room, apparently for the admiration of friends and family. |
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Admittedly, some marketing people are uncritically gushing in their admiration of the Emperor's new Paco Rabanne coat. |
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This was meant to be a drive in movie exploitation flick that nods its head in admiration for the B-movie genre. |
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Despite this acrimony, however, the American officers' admiration for Continental forestry was undented. |
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Over against the malicious slanders of these men is the nearly universal admiration for Othello. |
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These intensive singing sessions are exactly that as I discovered one Tuesday evening recently, sitting in mute admiration. |
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That is why, while I often criticize the sluggards and incompetents in government, my admiration for the good guys is boundless. |
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They're detestable creatures, certainly, but it's hard not to have a sneaking admiration for them. |
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Yet by the end of his stay contempt had been replaced by admiration for the ingenuity of the Neapolitans in coping with an impossible situation. |
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Human nakedness was given no added nobility, but unworn noble garments did command separate admiration. |
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I went in with a lot of admiration for the soldiers and came out with utmost respect. |
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Both play for Saracens and they have formed something of a mutual admiration society. |
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Each was born proudly to the table and greeted by compliments and noises of admiration. |
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The next week they toured Europe with a Bartok third quartet that had virtuoso fiddlers agape with admiration. |
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There was argument and anger and personal example and outrage and admiration, all volubly expressed. |
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As a passionate admirer of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky he had in any case long nourished an admiration for Russia. |
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Qualified though my admiration for Lady Thatcher may be, I find it hard to believe that she'd have nuked Buenos Aires just to make a point. |
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They mistook his returning stare for admiration, perhaps, or maybe just for half-wittedness. |
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I was ravenously starving all the time and I have nothing but admiration for people who manage this lifestyle. |
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As harnessers of power, both have evoked great awe and admiration as human conquerors of nature. |
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We happily remain committed and caring friends with great love and admiration for one another. |
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Regulars will know of this column's admiration for the uncritical omnivorousness of the Dutch site. |
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He carried it off in a way that gained him the respect and the admiration of the players. |
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Reps and Dems will remain unshakenly indignant in their mutual admiration societies. |
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I chose to blot out the sound of cold water being poured on my words of admiration, and carried on regardless. |
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In only six weeks, he and his crew took part in three dramatic rescues, which earned him the admiration of the nation. |
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It is hard not to have a sneaking admiration for someone who can enrage southern rednecks as easily as he can rile a group of feminist college students. |
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My concerns about the study do not dim my admiration for the fund itself or the work that it does. |
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Essentially, the conference founders are perfectly transparent and open about their perspectives, so I have only admiration for them in that regard. |
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I actually laughed out loud during the scene, partly as a temporary reprieve from the tension, partly out of sheer admiration for Anderson's gifts. |
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I have found a new admiration and respect for what she has achieved. |
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I treasure you my love and have so much respect and admiration for you. |
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And so it is with admiration and understanding that we are still violently furious over the pairing of Joey and Rachel. |
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He made no bones about his great admiration for FDR, who was his mentor, and he had roots too in the Truman administration. |
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Rather, they watched the approach of the Constabulary troopers with gratitude and respect, even admiration, for they knew the young men were there to help. |
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What started as a schoolgirl rebellion against Japan's rigid conformity is now causing ripples of admiration from the beau monde of international fashion. |
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The film is humorous at times, yet it ultimately symbolizes something more serious, namely the fine line between white admiration and white appropriation of black culture. |
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Out of all of this, I suppose, is a sneaking admiration for the way in which two concepts have been linked in the public's mind without any formal legal covenants. |
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And I forked over too much money for a polka dot shirt dress that was met with admiration from my coworkers. |
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Others earn our admiration because they belong more to a particular moment. |
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The pride and admiration Vial has for the artists who put on Cirque du Soleil is evident. |
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To his close friends, Picasso did not hide his admiration for the Iberian sculptures. |
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It was his mix of Expressionism and surrealism, however, that allowed Freud a legacy of admiration rather than notoriety. |
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Such admiration for the American system sounds strange in this era of gridlock and bickering. |
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Some folks say Emmett whistled at Carolyn as a manner of catcall, expressing his admiration. |
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Later European languages, in admiration of Greek and Roman poetry with their quantitative meters, have often tried to replicate the musical character of ancient verse. |
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Eventually admiration for Jacobitism was adopted, along with tartan, by the Hanoverians themselves as part of a general nostalgia for the good old days. |
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From the get-go, her admiration for the format she was shepherding back to network TV was evident. |
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He took weekly Sabbath walks to the University of North Carolina to sell fruit, soon winning the students' admiration by composing love lyrics and acrostics to order. |
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Personally, I must confess to a sneaking admiration for his acumen, if not for his artistic integrity, but I would not attempt to justify his methods. |
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However, you really must have a sneaking admiration for a man who can totally divert us like that, who can get us to take our eyes off the ball so easily. |
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His unique teaching style gained him the admiration and affection of the many talented undergraduate and graduate students who were attracted to his lectures and seminars. |
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Alain, who lives in the Paris region, belongs to a group of historians who have an unbounded admiration for and devotion to the memory of the Emperor Napoleon. |
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A staunch Wicklow supporter he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto, not a sneer at his roots, but his admiration for the capital county. |
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They are gazing on with some measure of admiration as Havel speaks, wearing a parka, on the way from prison to the palace. |
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The movement's admiration of non-European art unwittingly offered artists from minority cultures the opportunity to value their own visual traditions. |
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There is something about a person who has the integrity to live as they profess to believe that never fails to spark at least a faint twinge of admiration. |
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Anne Boleyn, second wife to Henry the VIII, is a specimen of speculation, admiration, and everything in between. |
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When we are living well, our life is worthy of imitation and admiration. |
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Who can now look back on his career and deem it worthy of admiration? |
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Chinese artists could reinterpret it out of admiration or try to replace it. |
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He expects and receives the admiration of his family and everyone else. |
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My admiration for their skill in bamboozling men is boundless. |
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He has quit since but his admiration for Griffin is undiminished. |
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I have a huge amount of respect and admiration for him and the way he sees the world so intently and encourages people to look. |
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I take no pleasure from passive admiration of designer products. |
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Housework in the 1950s was also a big deal, and I say that not with the slatternly view that not all dirt is a bad thing, but rather in admiration. |
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Notwithstanding her criticisms of certain aspects of Bolshevik policies and actions, she left no doubt as to her immense admiration for the work of Lenin and Trotsky. |
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He felt almost intoxicated with admiration and affection for this man. |
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Nothing in his uncle Gaius so excited his envy and admiration as the fact that he had in so short a time run through the vast wealth which Tiberius had left him. |
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Solzhenitsyn also has publicly expressed admiration for some notorious anti-Semites, such as the Slavophile writers Vladimir Soloukhin, Valentin Rasputin, and Vasily Belov. |
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None the less, I had gone barely half a mile in my Scenic when a bus driver, alongside me at a junction, put his window down to express his admiration. |
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A Mende friend of mine who assisted Ferme at the time declared years later-with both admiration and surprise-that this American woman named Mariane could indeed speak Mende. |
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It was a voyeuristic approach that was less about admiration and more about objectification. |
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The mutual admiration and synergy between the two partners goes even further. |
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If you have decided to be a strand style setter, enjoy the challenges, the hard work and the ultimate compliments and admiration for a style well designed. |
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When he produced his first few results on 4-manifolds, the ideas were so new and foreign to geometers and topologists that they merely gazed in bewildered admiration. |
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The captain of a Royal Navy aircraft carrier rededicated by the Queen Mother spoke yesterday of his admiration for her lifelong support for the service. |
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It was his admiration for the wide learning and debating skills of his uncle, Lewis Dembitz, that inspired him to study law. |
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Bracton chose cases based on his admiration for the judges involved, and wanted to make exemplars of their logic. |
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The building that inspired Barry's admiration for Italian architecture was the Palazzo Farnese. |
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He believed that the hero should be revered, not for the good he has done for the people, but simply out of admiration for the marvelous. |
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He determined that he would not hold up his honest admiration of his friend for the amusement of these smartlings. |
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One in reading, skipped over all sentences where he spied a note of admiration. |
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Shaw's admiration for Mussolini and Stalin demonstrated his growing belief that dictatorship was the only viable political arrangement. |
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His principal admiration was for Stalin, whose regime he championed uncritically throughout the decade. |
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The Intelligent Woman's Guide, Shaw's main political treatise of the 1920s, attracted both admiration and criticism. |
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Joe DiMaggio and Willie Mays had a mutual admiration society and the Clipper was happy to put his respect into writing. |
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If you don't want a mutual admiration society, which dies as soon as you've all discovered each other's faults, you must nobble the Press. |
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Vandeloup smiled at this, and came to the conclusion that the Wopples family was a mutual admiration society. |
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Those two are incessantly flattering one another. They've formed an utterly nauseating mutual admiration society! |
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He had a great admiration for Hume and had a mutual friend send Hume an early manuscript of Reid's Inquiry. |
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He particularly had admiration for the ethics and government as exemplified by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. |
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A note of admiration is placed after an interjection, and such words as express wonder, as Alas! O times! O manners! |
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She has also expressed admiration for contemporary artists such as Guns N' Roses, Anastacia, Toni Braxton, Duffy, and Eminem. |
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He writes open-heartedly of his admiration of the local villagers' endurance. |
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He develops an impassioned admiration for Steerforth, perceiving him as something noble, who could do great things if he would. |
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If a man is philogynous towards his partner, she is more than likely to denote her philandry of fondness, love, or admiration for him. |
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He accompanied Julian, for whom he expresses enthusiastic admiration, in his campaigns against the Alamanni and the Sassanids. |
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Part of Charlemagne's success as a warrior, an administrator and ruler can be traced to his admiration for learning and education. |
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Similarly, most Roman emperors maintained an admiration for things Greek in nature. |
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And at times they seem to have had a certain admiration, perhaps unwilling, for the rude force of these peoples or simpler customs. |
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His mother, who had a high admiration for Italian Renaissance art, passed this interest on to her son. |
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One nearly constant factor has been admiration for Rembrandt, especially since the Romantic period. |
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Attitudes towards southern accents, particularly the Cantonese accent, range from disdain to admiration. |
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The marks of interrogation and admiration were introduced many years after. |
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But it was Swiss netminder Jonas Hiller who earned the admiration of a capacity crowd at Canada Hockey Place and his American opposite number. |
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In the ruling, she expressed her admiration for Ms. Fitzmaurice. |
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On Wednesday, I was at York racecourse, where a crowd of 30,000 was almost teary-eyed in its admiration for a horse. |
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Twice I actually hired myself as an under-mate in a Greenland whaler, and acquitted myself to admiration. |
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Indeed, one might say Traub gets carried away by his admiration for the former secretary general. |
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Both musicians expressed their admiration for Arrested Development for whom they opened yesterday in a concert in Bahrain. |
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Bur Burdett was a quiet sufferer, just as he was a quiet accomplisher, and he had, over the years, earned John's admiration. |
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Dugin has expressed his admiration for the practices of the ss. |
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With his Whiggism went an admiration for the Whig aristocratic ideal, with whose embodiments he now became closely engaged. |
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Dr. Veraswami had a passionate admiration for the English, which a thousand snubs from Englishmen had not shaken. |
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I love you sincerely but I cannot forget my obligations to Lady Hamilton or speak of her otherwise than with affection and admiration. |
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In the 19th century, critical admiration for Shakespeare's genius often bordered on adulation. |
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This sartorial technique publicly displays their social cross-dress and ensures the admiration of their status. |
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I SEE that George Cowley admits to the possibility of being barmy and then goes onto conrm his admiration for David Cameron and John Prescott. |
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Catherine also won widespread admiration by starting an extensive programme for the relief of the poor. |
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Briefed on the latest publications and issues of Saudi books, Salam expressed admiration of the contents of the exhibition. |
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Rivkin and Sutherland can hardly contain their admiration for Pfizer's brilliance in naming its love drug. |
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But there are times when Belichick is spellbindingly sincere with his praise, his admiration obvious. |
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The partnership was based on mutual admiration and understanding. |
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The design was also driven by his admiration for the New Orleans shotgun house, the Charleston single-wide and two Boca Grande dwellings. |
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Gayne Young, 42, used the website of the hunters-and-fishers magazine 'Outdoor Life' to declare his admiration for Putin. |
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Reading Ghost Hunters, it's hard not to reserve some admiration for the handful of academics who gave it the old college try. |
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As a boy and young man, Britten had intensely admired Brahms, but his admiration waned to nothing, and Brahms seldom featured in his repertory. |
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His own socialism was moderate in character, but he enjoyed the club for its good company and his admiration of Morris as a man. |
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Charles held court at Holyrood palace for five weeks amidst great admiration and enthusiasm, but failed to raise a regiment locally. |
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His grey waistcoat sported pearl buttons, and he wore a stock which set off to admiration a lean and aquiline face which was almost as grey as the rest of him. |
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I admire that admiration which the genteel world sometimes extends to the commonalty. There is no more agreeable object in life than to see Mayfair folks condescending. |
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Although far from perfect, the conjugal life of Latimer and Toomer was, as Kerman and Eldridge describe it, marked by mutual admiration and respect. |
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In an age when geek chic has come to define mainstream pop culture, fevv writers and producers inspire more admiration and response than Joss Whedon. |
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Her heart rebelled against the bloodlessness of his precision, but she had begun to watch him with a grudging admiration for a quality so alien to her own temperament. |
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Dutch and Flemish paintings enjoyed more equal international admiration. |
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Emotional experiences perceived as pleasant, such as love, admiration, or joy, contrast with those perceived as unpleasant, like hate, envy, or sorrow. |
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During the summer campaign, though, he began to learn from his mistakes, and acted in a way that gained the respect and admiration of his contemporaries. |
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He decided to wear number 23 instead, citing his admiration of basketball player Michael Jordan, who also wore the number 23 shirt, as the reason behind his decision. |
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From the outset of his rise to power, Hitler expressed admiration for Britain, and throughout the Battle period he sought neutrality or a peace treaty with Britain. |
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A week ago the feelings of the British people were fused in a single flame of admiration for the courage and apparent success of the Hungarian revolt. |
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On 4 September Thomas Blacklock wrote a letter expressing admiration for the poetry in the Kilmarnock volume, and suggesting an enlarged second edition. |
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Fanque also stands out as a black man who achieved great success and enjoyed great admiration among the British public only a few decades after Britain had abolished slavery. |
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Latest single Outlines rounded off a set of electro-fused post rock that not only warranted the crowd's admiration but also their money come its July 25 release. |
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You don't see their egos being stroked into tumescence by mass admiration. |
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Passionate Love for Indian Music Khusrau had a great admiration for Indian music also, and exultatingly claimed that no music of any other country could surpass it. |
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Beschi who in Southern Hindustan composed an epic which has become one of the Tamul classics and is spoken of with unbounded admiration by those who can read it. |
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This article is dedicated with gratitude and admiration to the women who courageously, openly and perspicaciously shared the testimonies highlighted herein. |
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The Moghuls not only excelled in the arts, culture, poetry and literature but also in India left a far-reaching effect on history in the admiration of food and wine. |
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There is great admiration for the Japanese, who were British allies. |
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Satanism is a broad term referring to diverse beliefs that share a symbolic association with, or admiration for, Satan, who is seen as a liberating figure. |
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Clarke and Brian Aldiss expressing strong admiration for Wells's work. |
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