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In 1890 the second series of The Legend of Briar Rose were exhibited by themselves, and won the widest admiration.
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"It plays like butter," Billy, in wide-eyed admiration.
Any president who offers him asylum will bathe in a wave of continent-wide admiration.
Milton's fame and reputation derive chiefly from Paradise Lost, which, when first published in 1667, did not gain wide admiration.
As vice president, he strongly supported Cleveland's policies and won wide admiration for his impartiality as presiding officer of the Senate.
For 70 years her illustrations elicited wide admiration: The New York Times in 1941 said her pictures "have the same fragile beauty of early spring evenings".
His methods for isolating cause-and-effect relationships -- arguably the most difficult problem in applied economics -- have also won him wide admiration in his field.
This poignant story of forbidden love between two young cowboys, played tenderly by Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, gained both actors wide admiration.
He is credited with the design of the original SLK, whose striking proportions, wrap-around tail lights and hood with twin bulges earned wide admiration.
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