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It's her right and, indeed, may be a very admirable choice for her family.
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That is a very admirable sentiment, and in theory a darn fine principle.
Corbyn is a very admirable man, who happens to be my MP.
"The church is involved in a mission to educate the poor, and that is a very admirable mission," said Mr. Carson, a founder of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, a private equity group that buys and sells health care companies.
Still, there was a countervailing strain to the national mood as well; Henry David Thoreau spoke for many when he longed for a simpler, more contemplative time, as did Edgar Allan Poe, who opined, "Democracy is a very admirable form of government — for dogs".
To me, he's a very admirable character who's very unlucky, who persevered against all the odds and then, having succeeded in re-establishing his rule after the British left, is assassinated by his own godson over a petty feud.
"He's a very admirable guy in the field, he's got a good reputation"., says Mr Tabin.
But it's a very admirable device and worth a close look.
I told him I'd read him say, "it's a very admirable culture and people want to identify with it".
But narrowing our vision and stultifying our minds is not a very admirable reform, and it is merely degrading and destructive to base our educational system on the corporate model, treating our children as nothing more than future workers and consumers who are to be counted, measured, and evaluated.
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