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But he added that the officers "were a pretty admirable bunch on the whole".
The admirable bunch includes Prescott's former St Helens team-mates Paul Sculthorpe, Tommy Martyn and Lee Briers, plus the ex-football referee Mark Halsey, whose high profile has secured precious extra publicity beyond the usual rugby league circles (a retweet by Michael Owen last week reached 1.7m followers, for example).
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But the truth is that this change the bunching-up part, anyway arises from an admirable citizenly impulse: the impulse to participate.
But the truth is that this change — the bunching-up part, anyway — arises from an admirable citizenly impulse: the impulse to participate.
Gatsby's ambition might prove admirable -- he's "better," as Nick Caraway says, "than the whole damn bunch put together" -- but he's still left holding the dream, and not the girl.
In most circumstances it does an admirable job, but occasionally it would get caught between scenes, such as "greenery" and "flower" when trying to shoot a bunch of roses.
This is an admirable goal, but one of the problems is that compliance rates are extremely low since complying requires filling out a bunch of paperwork.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
Admirable rhetoric.
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