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Nonetheless, these women were all focused and alert; in solos, Ms. Fairchild was at her most free and impulsive, and Ms. Lowery, increasingly admirable in many respects, expounded Sanguinic's choreography with attacking clarity.
Breathtaking, heartbreaking, awe-inspiring and addictive, it remains the single most remarkable feat of television, possibly ever, increasingly admirable for its ability to grow rather than simply sustain.
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But suddenly, young architects and preservationists, in particular, saw its defacement not as a strategy for resuscitating a dead building but as yet another assault on an increasingly vulnerable and admirable era in 20th century architecture.
The bookstore would like Cooper Union to kindly lower its rent: The St. Mark's Bookshop has a long tradition in the Lower East Side and serves an admirable and increasingly rare function.
He's also an uncomplicated, relentlessly nice young man, so the reader knows that he'll be destroyed with a special vehemence, which gives the long pile-up of his admirable attributes an increasingly menacing quality.
Mr. Masur came of age in East Germany and managed to accomplish serious and admirable work there under an increasingly repressive regime.
It's an admirable quality, something rare in our increasingly money-orientated business.
My first degree was in chemistry, at the University of Oxford, where I spent 4 years of my life becoming increasingly annoyed at the way most of my friends thought it was fine, even admirable, to know nothing about science.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
Admirable words.
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