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Despite their efforts, "Dracula" was more admirable for its compositional concept than for its choreographic actuality.
That was conspicuously not an applause line and was all the more admirable for it.
The heroism is all the more admirable for its reluctance to acknowledge that heroism might be defined in such terms.
Heaney's commitment to life beyond the study door is unusual for a poet, and all the more admirable for that.
…Is a dictatorship any more admirable for being politically liberal & "benevolent" than for being traditionally moralistic & "autocratic"?
Sometimes I prefer her earlier crazy sensual life, but you could make the case that people who go into politics are all the more admirable for their willingness to endure the compromises endemic to politics.
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Khun Srun asserts that the letter —the first of the Khmer language's thirty-three consonands and the first of its four velar occlusives is virtuous and a model for a more admirable society. C.M. C.M
It seems to me he's taking a bullet for things he can't actually change (which makes his choice even more admirable). Plum Creek Timber Co. provides lumber for the construction industry and new housing starts have been sluggish since the advent of the recession.
That makes Mr. Choudhury's courageous stand for Muslim-Jewish dialogue all the more admirable -- and vital to defend.
One of the more admirable aspects of Asian dance is the room offered for performers of every age.
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