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the admirable
adjective
Deserving of the highest esteem or admiration.
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In the presence of the admirable, some are breathless not with admiration but with rage.
The admirable and the fallible?
The admirable Terfel showed another side too.
They begin with the admirable Sebastian Castellio.
Scott Zielinski provided the admirable lighting.
The consolation: the Post still publishes the admirable Harold Meyerson.
THE THEATRE review of "The Admirable Crichton" by J.M. Barrie.
The admirable hotel maid is the uncomplaining kind, apparently.
Take figures provided by the admirable Jim Chisholm at iMedia.
"To the admirable artist, the supreme Laurette Taylor.
Sadly, the movie has no life, despite the admirable performances.
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