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"Your diligence is admirable but I'm afraid that once again you are overruled
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Admirable Aristethes would perform his duty even if it made him wince
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Skeptical to be sure, I used it with admirable success and devout appreciation
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The Bessamers met their guests at the ferry station and took the long way home, offering the ladies a brief tour of the City by the Bay and its admirable points of interest
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With his admirable character, handsome features,
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hardly led an admirable life
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It is one of its many admirable expedients for enriching the country
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John Snyder, with admirable “savoir faire,” ponders the justice of the situation
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The present admirable constitution of the courts of justice in England was, perhaps, originally, in a great measure, formed by this emulation, which anciently took place between their respective judges : each judge endeavouring to give, in his own court, the speediest and most effectual remedy which the law would admit, for every sort of injustice
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Thus: „Those who speak out against stem cell research may be rooted in an admirable conviction about the sacredness of life, but so are the parents of a child with juvenile diabetes, who are convinced that their son"s or daughter"s hardships can be relieved
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She held her head high and walked towards the ring with admirable composure
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“An admirable goal
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Beyond the Rio Seco, near El Pozo, there was an admirable site for the field hospital, which was speedily utilised as a temporary station by Dr
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light of publicity, and scored admirable successes in series
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admirable female warriors buried in another dusty grave
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Altogether, an admirable woman for a sister-in-law
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Nevertheless, a man did not want even the most admirable of women around when he was proposing to another woman
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But first, tell me if your admirable loyalty to your cousin is because of your kinship, or something else
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Sacook had done an admirable job of mapping from the Limari River south to the Maule and had come by to report to me before working on the area between the Maule and the Bio Bio
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Furthermore, he takes pride in continuing to impart to today’s youth through his teaching, the linguistic wealth of his adored Spain and the admirable fertility of its unfading and delectable culture
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When the visitors look through the blue glass, they receive the pleasantly rare and refreshingly admirable effect of seeing snow on the leaves of the trees of the garden
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Here, then, in this corner of the earth where one can encounter, in summer, naturally, the perfect mixture of glorious warm days and admirable cool nights, the tour to the Alaskan coast ends
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28 And now do you not believe me? is not the king great in his power? do not all regions fear to touch him? 29 Yet did I see him and Apame the king's concubine the daughter of the admirable Bartacus sitting at the right hand of the king 30 And taking the crown from the king's head and setting it on her own head; she also struck the king with her left hand
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For it is indeed a great and admirable thing to establish not the things which are standing but those that are falling
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Needless to say, such caution and patience weren't admirable traits to my captive spitfire
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How many do this thing and never return without having caused the enemy no harm? But it is admirable that there are still courageous men to do such deeds; otherwise this combat would be hopeless
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quality (his intolerance of rudeness!) Effective heroes are truly admirable – William Shatner as
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“That’s admirable,” she said
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He's an admirable young man to be certain but Cameron Johnson is certainly the
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of destroying everything that was good and admirable
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Despite enormous obstacles, those hard-working and admirable Sisters of Verona never lost their calm patience
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Get into his/her head and show desires, fears, and admirable or hateful or other
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‘Ah, Cador, your hours spent playing interactive computer war games have infected your vocabulary, but your sentiments are admirable and exactly the breath of fresh air I needed,’ Stephen said with a smile
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‘I can see you’ve thought a great deal about this, and I have the impression you embody most of those admirable qualities
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Here was his best friend who he had known forever, a real standup guy, Christian and everything else admirable and all Chris could do was think of lies and prevarications
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Even more admirable was the fact that he was fair to the dealers that bought directly from him
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out distinct and admirable in its young manhood in the new world, while the
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7 To the speaker at the forum he said: "Your eloquence is pleasing, your logic is admirable, your voice is pleasant, but your teaching is hardly true
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As admirable as
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"Both of you have admirable bodies
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Dubcek's objectives when explained took on an admirable quality and Harry liked that
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She possessed many admirable qualities, but two were outstanding
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He joined the laughter and appreciated that the man was no fool and was also willing to laugh at himself, an admirable trait
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last 20 years, not to mention his own company's admirable
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He could have lived a comfortable and admirable life but chose instead to be a bad human being
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While that is admirable to say the least, that we love to work we have forgotten what it is to have fun in our lives
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‘’What you did was admirable, Miss Laplante
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These are certainly admirable qualities, but they do not lead to forgiveness of sins and eternal
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That is truly admirable
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The warm, mellow breeze from the sea delicately caressed her face and ruffled the feathers in her fuchsia hat; her dainty high collar tickled her chin with each movement of the air, but she remained perfectly still just as she had been instructed at finishing school where the head mistress instilled the admirable qualities and mannerisms of a truly refined woman
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Her convictions concerning the personality of Faye Underwood were admirable, and they had managed to slightly bring to life the victim that he never knew other than by name
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Her ability to remain so apparently unruffled was admirable, but after all, she was a proper lady who had been well trained in how to conduct herself and conceal her emotions behind a stony pretense that could be beneficial in misleading the authorities
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It was quite interesting to find this out about the noble and gallant Lord Ashburn, whose military record according to Preacher Cooper was less than admirable, but this still did not suggest a motive for wanting Terence Underwood dead
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I thought your actions were admirable
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The American’s staff had done an admirable job in designing it
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I expected a fight, but instead he said, "Son, your love of family is admirable, but your stubbornness is pissing me off
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“It’s very admirable of you
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His eyes were open and opaque as usual and his pua (nose), an object to be admired for its mass, best described by Poles as a kulfon, was no less admirable that morning
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And although it is certainly admirable to have a battalion of
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What she did may be admirable and chivalrous, but it was also damn foolish
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Carla was undoubtedly his daughter; she had her mother’s beauty and his intelligence, cunning, resourcefulness and instinct for survival, yet he hated her for all these admirable attributes
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It was admirable how this man still attempted to maintain some air of respectability and to prevent any disturbances to the club members
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“General, what that American did for our wounded may be admirable but it is irrelevant
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“No, everything is in order, in fact the procedures here are admirable for their simplicity and
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want to change your bad habits and replace them with admirable ones
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On the other hand, you’ll find lives in which you were quite admirable –
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His father had many admirable traits, but even his capacity for forgiveness and tolerance had limits
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“What was his admirable goal?”
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[28] The Assembly's Larger Catechism begins with this admirable question and answer
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Education is an admirable thing but it is well to remember, from
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Following East Berlin’s admirable example and with the Olympics held in
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Man is a thinking reed expressed in admirable actions like an angel
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his admirable qualities and concocts those virtues which he does not
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The most admirable trait of Mother Teresa’s work is that she
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This statement serves that production, proceeding and creation which follow in succession in most perfect form and most admirable way are done by these “Ten Nights”
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Mother nature had unloaded eighteen inches of snow on Old Wachusett two weeks ago, and in spite of the admirable job the municipal employees and independent plowmen had done of clearing the streets of snow, there were still mammoth snowbanks on every street and mountains of snow at every street corner, so much so that there was no place for the workers to put the snow from a storm such as this
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Behold, man, your face and the organs it contains! your belly and the systems in it! your bones in their accurate formation! your veins and nerves in their admirable array! then your brain with its quarters! If you meditate on that all, you will understand the meaning of this maturation and guess that it refers to turning that semen into a mature human being
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Too many moved too quickly, she said, and Emily’s self control was admirable
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In fact the whole tower is isolated from the rest of the Abbey so it was considered an admirable place for parleys to take place
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This statement means that the production, steering and creation which follow in succession in the most perfect form and the most admirable way are achieved through these “Ten Nights”
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“Of course,” Herne’s eyes glinted wickedly, “the very anonymity of where we have just been makes it an admirable place for those who have passed into the Sleep of Waiting to dwell until such time as one may raise them from it
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After getting pregnant with his bastard child, Dominique used the Abbot to leave the convent—with him paying for it, continued to support the charade of the Confraternity, and convinced both royal court and villagers that she was so admirable
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If the rambling structure was artless, the woodcraft was solid, notched with admirable precision and each joint miraculously fitted
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The truth of the matter is that, through his wisdom and admirable chain of thought, Mohammad Amin ensured lasting and peaceful relations between the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law to the extent that whenever his mother wanted to call his wife she used the words ‘my daughter,’ whereupon his wife would reply, ‘Yes, my mother!’
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Admirable though the rebot recycling was, the only food eaters in the place were the customers
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Experiencing that admirable union with her lips once again entered into his disoriented mind, but
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A nun would be an admirable choice
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While that may be admirable
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The minibar contained only booze, which was admirable, but he wished they’d put a few Mars bars in there too
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“There is only one admirable form of the
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Can you not, then, bear anything? But I will smooth my tongue if you prefer it smooth, and send you envelopes filled with only sugar; talk to you about the parks, the London season, the Foreign Office--all things of which I know nothing--and, patting you at short intervals on the back, tell you are admirable
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'He is all for many things that seem admirable to those who have lately dined
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' And at the end of each of those involved clauses that try quite vainly, yet with an air of defying criticism, to describe the undescribable, my mother has written with admirable caution 'Perhaps
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I think it’s admirable that you’d even take that kind of a risk,” I said, presuming he was talking about his mother
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It ought by now to be of an admirable sturdiness
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Consider the long years during which I have vainly beaten at the doors of the German public, and compare its deafness with the quick response of our alert and admirable cousins across the Channel
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It was a pity that the Antoines were so admirable
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The only drawback to marrying late in life--otherwise, he, considered, so wholly admirable a thing for a man to do--was that by the time one's children were grown up one would be too old to be of much, if any, use to them
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An admirable plan, Edward considered; a first-rate plan
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Truly the ways of Providence were admirable, thought Fanny, struck by its thoroughness, by its attention to the smallest detail--here, for instance, was Soames going to be removed from her life legitimately, smoothly, and happily