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In his excellent sandwiches, Mr. Pelaccio makes admirable use of pork in several distinctive forms.
Might that not be an admirable use of someone's pension money?
He has made admirable use of his own personal experience (he was the supervisor of aerial reconnaissance photographs during the crisis), as well as the historian's craft (he is also the author of a book on the Civil War), to retell this story with special attention to the role played by intelligence.
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The only questionable idea in this otherwise admirable production is the use of a flag motif.
Dr. Peter Pronovost's checklist method is indeed an admirable effort, but the use of a consistent protocol of patient care is, in some form, as old as medicine itself.
By contrast, Quentin Tarantino displays admirable chutzpah in his use of pop songs without necessarily plumbing their specificities (any bouncy strut would have done for the torture scene in "Reservoir Dogs," but "Stuck in the Middle with You" is stuck with it — until someone else uses it better).
By contrast, Quentin Tarantino displays admirable chutzpah in his use of pop songs without necessarily plumbing their specificities (any bouncy strut would have done for the torture scene in "Reservoir Dogs," but "Stuck in the Middle with You" is stuck with it until someone else uses it better).
Since remote things are admirable (thaumaston) and the admirable is pleasant, Aristotle says, one should make the speech admirable and pleasant by the use of such unfamiliar words.
The sparseness of the staging is admirable as is the restrained use of colour – black and white with splashes of red.
Rideout's creative use of form is admirable.
This highlights a key point: the use of studies to inform policies is admirable, and studies rely in a critical way on the careful collection of data.
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