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In part it reflects admiration for Israeli spunk.
It's also a sort of Protestant-ethic literature that reflects admiration for austere labor and rejects displays of mental riches — yet its subjects have, as Hemingway did, a refined and even dandyish taste for worldly pleasures.
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The characteristic features of Art Deco reflect admiration for the modernity of the machine and for the inherent design qualities of machine-made objects e.g., relative simplicity, planarity, symmetry, and unvaried repetition of elements.
Though Art Deco objects were rarely mass-produced, the characteristic features of the style reflected admiration for the modernity of the machine and for the inherent design qualities of machine-made objects (e.g., relative simplicity, planarity, symmetry, and unvaried repetition of elements).
And, as New York magazine reported recently, Mr. Drudge sometimes mentioned Mrs. Clinton favorably on his syndicated radio program, even if no one really knows whether his comments reflected admiration or simply a recognition that keeping her in the news is good for his business.
This gives the woman something to appreciate, something to admire which reflects your admiration of her.
His political message, barely muffled by his wistful style, reflects his admiration for the politically engaged reporters working for Magnum, the Western photo agency.
Unusually in academic criticism, he transmits a real sense of reading as pleasure, and there is a clarity about the way he constructs sentences that reflects his admiration for Orwell as a prose stylist.
The opera did, however, enjoy outstanding popularity in Prague, and at the end of the year Mozart was invited to go to the Bohemian capital; he went in January 1787 and gave a new symphony there, the Prague (K 504), a demanding work that reflects his admiration for the capabilities of that city's musicians.
His first major one-man show was in Vancouver (1963) and his work was favourably compared with that of his teacher, David Bomberg, whom he much admired, while his later paintings would reflect his admiration for the American Philip Guston.
His pen name, Jean Paul, reflected his admiration for the French writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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