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In 1990, a biography of Paley written by Sally Bedell Smith portrayed him as someone who, though perhaps not terribly admirable as a human being, managed to lead a life that did not include, say, waiting in line at the motor-vehicle bureau.
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It looks good and it's a nice object but Herge isn't terribly likable or admirable in it, and the story is so rushed that it's hard to feel anything for the characters or events.
Perhaps the only lasting thought that mattered was that while Romeo Crennel might not be a terribly good head coach, he is an admirable man.
Half an hour is nothing in rock gig terms, of course, but this is where Kennedy's admirable drive to loosen the formality of concert-going can go terribly wrong; he can misjudge his audience.
This week's attack on Serbia may be the start of an admirable new trend to restrain thugs and despots, though that does not look terribly likely.
One reviewer for The Liberator asserted that the story was "terribly sad and painful," and that even if untrue in literal terms, "it would do admirable service for the Abolitionists" by inspiring antislavery sentiments among readers.
Admirable boon!
All admirable.
Admirable rhetoric.
Terribly, terribly sad.
Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.
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