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At least do me the courtesy of that!" Her plea is whiny and bitter, and would be admirable for its rudeness, were it not so, well, rude.
This book is admirable for its candor, as it traces in rueful detail how even the most savvy people can be gulled by the promise of getting rich quick.
Meticulously planned on paper in full size, each of the hundreds of pieces comprising Moore's collection has then been blown and hot-worked in glass, with a craftsmanship that's as admirable for its technical skill as it is for its creativity.
Friday's cast was admirable for its quality, depth and staying power.
But his Tonight Show Band was always admirable for its versatility, vitality and polish, more than any distinctiveness of style.
Though her playing was admirable for its refinement and directness, there was something dutiful about her performances, particularly her account of the Schumann.
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That was conspicuously not an applause line and was all the more admirable for it.
The involving performance that Mr. Zinman elicited from the players was as admirable for what it avoided as for what it achieved.
The first violinist, Zakarias Grafilo, was especially admirable for his focused and penetrating sound.
At a deeper level, Ward's thought is admirable for his sincere attachment to the ideal of philosophical speculation as a non-dogmatic source of orientation.
Admirable, as much for its deployment of lush color and minimal sound as for its mechanics and politics, the whole thing is a tour de force of agitprop.
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