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Before Fossey achieved lasting admiration for his work outside the ropes, he had been an accomplished performer within it.
The race became the highlight of the Games and was won by Spyridon Louis, a Greek whose victory earned him the lasting admiration of his nation.
Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister, earned lasting admiration from Mr. Cameron's party by taking a firm stance in E.U. budget negotiations during the early 1980s and by winning a rebate that still makes up much of the gap between Britain's share of contributions and receipts.
Whatever the outcome of this World Series, the Yankees have earned the lasting admiration of all the world's true New Yorkers.
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Despite regular chatter about how long the association might last, Nicholls expressed admiration for the 22-year-old jockey and the hope that he might be in the right place to replace McCoy as champion.
By this point, I was engaged as intensely as I have ever been with a film - tears in my eyes while hearing those last messages, admiration for the passengers' resolve to go down fighting like the defenders of the Alamo.
This is, as the Cambridge historian John Dunn puts it in the dyspeptic but accurate conclusion to his 2005 history of democracy, "a world in which faith, deference and even loyalty have largely passed away, and the keenest of personal admiration seldom lasts for long" – a wan description of what the modern democratic spirit has wrought.
Whether it does or doesn't, her determination to make London has won admiration that will last long after the spray-painted postboxes have faded.
He sounded unsure, no longer trusting that even the public's admiration and affection would last.
Clarinettist Stefan Schilling, whose perky, rustic solo triggers the great fugue, had already won admiration last Sunday in a Lucerne soloists chamber concert, when he led an unquenchable, warm account of Brahms's clarinet quintet.
Like a cross between some pesky quiz kid and the sly inspector in "Crime and Punishment," he's always concealing some devastating small point which he ventures at the last moment, provoking admiration or consternation from the specialists.
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