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"She became for him not only admirable for her extraordinary secretarial skills, but also sacred, magical".
The level of respect shown among the hundreds of employees that filled this hotel over the past 10 days was not only admirable, it was inspirational.
By taking a magnifying glass to the connectivity--interdependence, collectivism--that binds the human race, perhaps we are meant to see that we are not as removed as we might think, and that being a part of the solution to our communal quandaries is not only admirable, it is essential for our own survival.
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That statement was not only an admirable move but also a smart one.
This principle contained not only an admirable loft but also a faint implication that if you had a dog you could bring it to the party.
THE 250cc sportbike class is a small group, but the Honda CBR250R is not its only admirable member.
Democracy is admirable but curation is not only advisable, it's essential to keeping news balanced and your brand from becoming irrelevant.
As such, nerds are not merely admirable but attractive.
Mme de Sévigné not only was an admirable example of the cultured reader for whom the grands classiques wrote but was herself one of the most skillful prose writers of her day.
Perhaps I got the most from Oroposa, who not only sings with admirable control but is a natural actress.
The reasons are understandable, if not entirely admirable.
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