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I rather admired their impervious hauteur.
At the time, being young and impressionable, I rather admired him.
I say that I rather admired Mrs Maher for refusing to succumb to the narrative arc of the TV makeover.
Guardian contributor JanetSuzman1 17 June 2014 1 46pm Peter Greenaway took an evil delight in not explaining his script which I rather admired as the ingenuity of the actors was very much relied on.
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As a veggie myself, I rather admire that.
The Norwegians, whom I rather admire, spent the postwar years rebuilding their country and being patronised by the Swedes.
"She has a certain intrepid quality, which may be deadly, but which until it's frightened out of her I rather admire," he begrudged, then resumed the rant.
As her host Beano says, "she has a certain intrepid quality, which may be deadly, but which until it's frightened out of her I rather admire".
To be honest, I rather admire them for it.
"But if you're giving things away," she writes to her daughter, "I've always rather admired your John Galliano knitted mink sweater.
Dame Judi Dench, after a rather stinging review of Madame de Sade, sent Charles Spencer a letter, stating: "I've always rather admired you but now realise you're an absolute shit".
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