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No wonder so few choreographers have won universal admiration.
MacMonnies had trouble winning universal admiration for his various artistic visions in the first place.
His talent on the ball along with his likeable nature earned him almost universal admiration.
Amongst Sittwe's Muslims, the otherwise universal admiration for Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the opposition, is tempered.
Leopold's surviving letters to friends in Salzburg tell of the universal admiration that his son's achievements aroused.
As an advocate, he represented the government before the Supreme Court 39 times, winning almost universal admiration for his eloquence.
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The building's initial critical response ultimately gave way to near-universal admiration, as it came to be seen as an architectural masterpiece.
Mr. Bois wanted to know about a mathematics teacher named Peter Hindle, Mr. Zimmerman recalled, a man whose outsize presence had earned him, by many accounts, near-universal admiration and an affectionate nickname, the Czar.
The near-universal admiration at Westminster (among both MPs and political reporters) for his achievement has meant that the baying pack usually found in pursuit of wounded ministers has been uncharacteristically muted.
"Stanley Matthews in his day conjured a universal affection and admiration," Green wrote in his autobiography.
To me at least, it seems impossible to measure the importance of the 88-year-old Scully, but you could try this: perhaps no other baseball personality, on or off the field, has enjoyed such wide ranging impact or universal love and admiration.
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