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Depending on your perspective, this was either an admirable gesture toward transparency or roughly as crazy as the whole rest of the election has been.
The PSV visit was an admirable gesture and one that further cemented a strong solidarity between two very disparate clubs, drawn together forever in the most tragic of circumstances.
That means that a gift like the Taíno objects is more than just an admirable gesture: it's a vote of confidence in the city's future, and a monument to it.
The National Football League wants to buttress the sagging ratings of ABC's "Monday Night Football," an admirable gesture to help a network that is losing a bundle on its marquee property.
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Admirable gestures.
What started out as an admirable civic gesture somehow snowballed into an inability to say no to any committee assignment or project request, and spiraled into night, weekend and after-school commitments, middle-of-the-night e-mail exchanges, as well as frozen dinners, takeout pizza and baby sitters at home.
It doesn't have to be something physical; it can be a cute gesture, an admirable trait, a talent or skill.
Dutilleux nevertheless shows virtuoso skills in harmony and orchestration in providing a musical amplification of them, with Barbara Hannigan's light and lucid soprano supplying an admirable sequence of immaculately wrought vocal gestures.
While these statements want to suggest a somehow admirable desire to "empathize" with the oppressed subjects, this sentimental gesture both mirrors and exploits a widespread, quite pernicious cultural confusion about identity and suffering.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
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