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Although admirable, its brick and marble facade has a prim Bostonian reserve that does not rest easy on New York's jumbled streets.
Although admirable performers and entrancing feats are to be witnessed here, "Cirque Orchestra" as a whole displays Cirque Éloize to less advantage than when it helped to usher in the New Victory Theater in 1995.
The problem with this approach, although admirable in the specifics, is that one's privacy is not a geographic or data-driven matter.
Although admirable progress was made during 2010 with respect to basic human rights for LGBT people, much more needs to be done.
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Presumably, he excludes himself from his strictures about a political class too feeble to resist the power of the unaccountable elite, although with admirable modesty he never says so explicitly.
Although an admirable sentiment, his ability to put the ball in the back of the net is what defines him as a player and - for the Americans - a threat to their hopes of a first ever qualifying win at the Azteca stadium.
ALTHOUGH Carnegie Hall has made admirable strides in recent years, especially since it opened Zankel Hall in 2003, it has never been in the vanguard of the early-music movement.
Although Bush is admirable for stopping, he probably was more fun when he drank.
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