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By James Thurber The New Yorker, June 30 , 1928P. 9 Admiration for suburban names leads lady to name one child Ardsley and the other Briarcliff Manor.
The New Yorker, June 30 , 1928P. 9 Admiration for suburban names leads lady to name one child Ardsley and the other Briarcliff Manor.
Positive responses were (5) admiration of real or attainable "average" male bodies and (6) appreciating some naked advertising images as art, rather than as sexual objects.
2) Admiration v. Criticism.
This is 99% envy and 1% admiration.
Pack leadership also included wolf 754M, the beta male (755M's brother), who'd vied for 832F's admiration and then helped the alpha pair care for their pups.
I keep reading about how (as you put it in a Nov. 23 editorial) "most Americans remember the president's firm resolve after 9/11 with admiration".
7. Her admiration for the New York designer Thakoon is transparent.
Van Gogh may have been influenced by this painting, which he could have seen in Paris between 1873 and 1875; his admiration of Millet's work is well known.
An article on Dec. 4 about admiration on both sides of the Atlantic for Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president, among white ethnocentrists, nationalists, populists and neo-Nazis misspelled, in some editions, the given name of President-elect Donald J. Trump's new chief strategist, an alt-right figure who has not wholly embraced Mr. Putin.
Her affection for the picture-strip adventures of Rupert Bear, created by Mary Tourtel for the Daily Express, inspired Rupert and the Women in his World (2006), while admiration for Enid Blyton led to a collaboration with Norman Wright on two treasuries of Blyton adventure and school stories.
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