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However, while at Berlin, Ortega attended only the lectures of Riehl, which, he came to regret later, resulted in missing the opportunity to encounter two thinkers he would subsequently admire: Dilthey and Simmel.

Her travel book about Ireland, The Dreaming Shore (1950), received a mixed review even from her old friend Louis MacNeice, but extracts from this and other of Manning's Irish writing have subsequently been admired and anthologised.

As for Diana and Unity's fascination with Hitler, Ms. Lovell writes: "The two young women have been referred to in recent years, crudely, as 'Hitler groupies' and because of what Hitler subsequently became those who admired him were inevitably to be reviled.

Her talent, drive and determination, first as a ballerina and subsequently as a much admired teacher, led her finally to her post as director of our own Royal Ballet School.

He and his wife subsequently hired Mr. Zehnder, who admired Frank Lloyd Wright and had been building houses around Wellfleet and Truro since the late 1950s.

The professor of logic at Leeds University (1966-81), and subsequently professor emeritus, he was admired by philosophers for his mastery of that discipline, and his contributions to the philosophy of language and ethics, while also acclaimed by Cardinal Cahal Daly, the archbishop of Armagh, for his fidelity to divine revelation, and awarded the papal medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice (1999).

This led to the emergence of an independent Indo-European style of furniture that was much admired for its own sake and subsequently exerted fresh influences in the West.

The show, directed by Rachel Chavkin, became a sleeper hit when it was staged at the Ontological-Hysteric Theater in March (Vivien Schweitzer, writing in The Times, admired its "cleverly constructed mayhem"), and it subsequently took home an Obie Award.

Bright was greatly admired and venerated in old age, but historians subsequently tended toward a more critical view of his personality and achievement.

On this side of the Atlantic, many Presidential campaign strategists of both parties greatly admired the way it portrayed Mr. Kinnock, who subsequently lost to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, as a man of character.

This was someone that she greatly admired and that affected all of her philosophies subsequently.

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