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Oh, it may make an impressive appearance, you may admire it, but you won't decipher its meaning until you sit down with the people who love it.
His songbook is so large and diverse that Ryan Adams, one of his heroes, may admire it.
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If you wait for the end credits, a series of real photos is shown alongside the movie versions so you may admire its accurate visual recreations.
They may admire him.
Sometimes you may admire him, especially when he rebelled, albeit sensationally, against wartime restrictions on public knowledge of World War I's human costs.
Nemhauser (Greg Thirloway), another agent on the case, tells Scully that Patterson was responsible for getting Mulder assigned to the case and may admire him after all.
The City may admire prudence; it does not admire failure.
Independents and moderates may admire that attitude, but it is a cold bath to cause-driven activists, who, in another time, would have been able to count upon harmonizing their efforts with those of the national Republican campaign.
Altruism, for instance, may involve strong evaluation: we admire it as something larger than ourselves, and those who don't share our admiration of it seem inadequate, or worse.
The art world may admire Cycladic sculpture for its "elemental simplicity" (Henry Moore's phrase), but the Goulandris Museum exhibits it as evidence of a vanished civilization.
Fans of the president may admire the embassy's forthrightness, its cosmopolitanism and its willingness to admit, and address, environmental and other problems.
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