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Possessing a superb pictorial sense for beautiful groupings and movement, he directed the delicate plays of Jean-Jacques Bernard, notably Martine, with admirable subtlety.
But in the past few years it has suddenly become both serious and admirable, most notably with the protests of 2010 against £9,000 tuition fees and the university occupations that followed.
Every female dancer was admirable in these casts, notably Daria Pavlenko, in an eloquent account of the Prelude, and Svetlana Ivanova, in the Waltz solo (here called the 11th Waltz).
Several of JM Barrie's plays are far superior to Peter Pan, most notably What Every Woman Knows, The Admirable Crichton (which De Mille filmed as Male and Female) and Mary Rose (which Hitchcock always wanted to film).
But it also highlights Lowry's admirable commitment to writing, and there are moments — notably an interview with his second wife — that are downright touching.
The presentation of the dishes is notably uniform — everything seems to be served in a precarious but admirable heap.
Admirable as Tesla's decision (and earlier pledges by other technology leaders, notably Twitter) may be, it's hardly revolutionary.
Ms. Davenport, sensing that something was up, notably Muthana's dander, kept after her riled-up subject, tagging and sometimes jogging alongside him with admirable persistence.
★ Aspen Santa Fe Ballet (Wednesday and Thursday) The Aspen Santa Fe company has created an admirable niche for itself on the United States dance landscape by specializing in small-scale contemporary ballets from a notably international range of choreographers.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
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