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But it did not dent his rather admirable brass neck.
There's something rather admirable about a shoestring-budget film modelled on an effects-packed blockbuster.
For Britain to be a part of that, for at least a few more years, seems to be a rather admirable thing.(Picture credit: AFP).
Single women, whom the Victorians had viewed as sexless and rather admirable, had been redefined as sexually morbid if not outright lesbians.
But if you really want a job that allows you to make a great deal of money in a fast and unethical way (a rather admirable goal in my opinion), you can go ahead and send me your résumé.
Yet Ms Bose also does something rather admirable in raising difficult questions about the numbers of people who actually died in 1971, casting doubt on the official tally of 3m or so.
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As drunk purchases go, this is rather sensible, admirable even.
The sportsmanship on display at Yankee Stadium last night was, to put it mildly, rather less admirable.
But a sceptical approach to scientific fact is rather less admirable.
Rather, Cuba's admirable health report card results from decades of honing a strategy designed specifically for a resource-scarce setting.
Rather than mouthing admirable but empty platitudes about freezing settlements, for the sake of all Israelis and Palestinians, let us apply serious sanctions to stop Israel expanding illegal settlements and the Wall, and take our business elsewhere.
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