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They are endowing new museums, art galleries, universities and schools in an utterly admirable show of philanthropy.
There is a very important tradition of British freedom that is utterly admirable.
Mr. Maw's opera is an utterly admirable, affectingly conceived and beautifully realized work.
Reviewing it in The New York Times, Anthony Tommasini wrote that the opera is "utterly admirable, affectingly conceived and beautifully realized".
Aside from his innovative, intelligent approach to football coaching, Vilanova was also utterly admirable as a human being.
"I think that was the single most effective political speech I've ever heard given by a political wife," Hume replied, adding, "I think a lot of women could look at her... and find her utterly admirable and utterly credible".
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Yet the two books — both admirable — are utterly different, and so to a large extent is their subject matter.
To this admirable end, he has created utterly generic, forgettable works -- all attenuation, solemnity and muteness -- in the mode of late Conceptualism that tends to prevail in large, international exhibitions.
Years on, the N64's failures fall somewhere between the amusing and the utterly crazy, but they also feel daring, admirable even.
The baritone Sanford Sylvan, singing with his admirable combination of resonant sound and utterly natural delivery of words, is the Storyteller, who dominates the opera.
While Lakhdar Brahimi's mission on behalf of the U.N. Security Council and the Arab League to facilitate peace is admirable, he inherits a mandate that utterly failed, and conditions for peace have only gotten worse.
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