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He was invariably admired for his scholarship, but his lectures in labor, Constitutional and administrative law were at times criticized as "soporific" and "dry".
It was a shocking blow, in many ways, to the fellowship of the group and to television fans who knew, and invariably admired, his work on "The Corner," "Homicide," "NYPD Blue," "ER," and "The Wire".
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I am talking about tastefully done -- perhaps a little risqué -- photos of beautiful models that will invariably draw admiring glances from our troops and put smiles on the faces of our military men at some far-away battlefield, in some remote post -- in some Veterans' hospital.
She was invariably liked, loved, and admired".
But he is invariably portrayed as respected and admired by fellow members of the police force and the public at large; his family is filled with wholesome, All-American kids; some casual dialogue in his native tongue is offered up naturally; and Chan is always, always the smartest person in the room.
The designer's wife at the time, invariably described as "the leonine Kelly Klein," was admired for looking casually ravishing with loose hair, natural makeup and little or no jewelry.
There would invariably be piano music in the background; he especially admired German lieder, the songs of Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann and Hugo Wolf.
Until his Pasok party's landslide victory last October, Papandreou was admired abroad where his consensus policies, global outlook and quiet determination invariably won plaudits.
When a magazine like Fortune or Forbes conducts a survey to determine who is the most admired businessman of the year, decade or even the century, Jack Welch of General Electric invariably finishes at or near the top of the list.
Adderley, the alto saxophonist in the band, related how Kelly came to replace Red Garland on piano: Davis had admired Kelly's playing as part of Gillespie's band, and Garland was invariably late to arrive for their club performances; "One night, Wynton was there when we started and Miles asked him to sit in.
As a visitor admired the hue of one wall or another, or the creamy painted stairs, Ms. Lamontagne would invariably announce briskly, "Oh, we're changing that".
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