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If the students had been primed by the first reading-comprehension exercise, they felt benign envy toward Hans (essentially, "I could do that, too, if I tried"); if they'd been primed by the second exercise, they felt slightly more admiration (something like, "I shouldn't even try; I'll just admire him from afar").

What the awards provide is a kind of confirmation of the industry's respect and admiration, something that doesn't immediately translate to its bottom line but is appreciated nonetheless.

For the former, it was her role in "Easy A," a high school comedy that dealt with, in no minor terms, the bullying of gay teens, that won her admiration, something she openly embraces.

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So Case has fashioned from this assemblage of predecessors and admirations something very much of her own in her songwriting and singing.

As Walton (1993) wrote, "Aesthetic pleasure is not just pleasure in my admiration of something, but it is getting me to admire it".

Her new show provokes laughter, admiration and something more.

People sharing admiration for something in common: I sat in my car and wondered if this wasn't where all political feelings begin.

Marcel Proust, a famous snob from a country generally thought to be teeming with them, defined snobbery as "admiration of something in other people unconnected with their personality".

In any case, I don't mean to be harsh, only to establish a context for my somewhat ambivalent admiration of "Something in the Air," the new film by Olivier Assayas (born in 1955), set in France in the early 1970s.

And he stole from people like you and me who bonded with him in an unwritten contract that exchanged admiration for something that goes beyond money: the need for heroes to represent values and principles that make us better people and ultimately a better nation.

Travelling alone to picturesque southern Italy, she crosses paths with Pierce Brosnan's abrasive father of the groom, whose rudeness slowly turns to affection, admiration, and perhaps something more.

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