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1) And that is not one more admirable quality among others.

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2) This is where he is ultimately more admirable than Princess Anne.

3) If so, I urge you to find a more admirable profession.



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4) Marion's experience in the French and Indian War prepared him for more admirable service.

5) Of course, in a purely material universe why would humility be any more admirable than arrogance?

6) How much more admirable the Bhagvat-Geeta (12) than all the ruins of the East!

7) In the end, Grand Canyon is more admirable than enjoyable, and more well-meaning than meaningful.

8) It was more admirable when it abstained from nuclear weapons, but its departure from that abstention was understandable.

9) Which makes what you've done, in continuing to seek help for yourself, all the more admirable .

10) More admirable still was the quickness with which he recognised the use that might be made of mounted riflemen.

11) He's more admirable , as he continues to fight to keep the promise that he has made to himself.

12) In some societies the former is thought more admirable ; people should know if they have done well without public assessment.

13) Although she had a competitive swimming background, she hadn't run or cycled before; making her success even more admirable .

14) At the time of writing it's £410, which is a far more admirable number than its original list price.

15) Besides, it was fitting that he should serve a people who were so obviously more admirable as human beings than himself.



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16) I'll leave it to others to discuss Barton, Dowd and Nolan (and Squill, Diaby and Rosicky), as I'm sure they'll show more admirable restraint than I at a time like this.

17) The more won derful and excellent the works of the Most High, so much the more admirable and exalted are the ends to which they tend.

18) Distinguished as Margaret was by her mental powers and graces, she was still more admirable for the warmth and tenderness of her affections.

19) You could say at the last he had his brother's fibre, but it was manifested in fortitude instead of daring - which is a more admirable thing.

20) He was more formidable and, leaving aside the way he had treated her, more admirable in so many other ways than any man she had ever encountered.

21) If anything, it makes it more admirable that they don't necessarily have it easy but will continue to work at it.

22) In these situations, when subjects know they are being watched, they may alter their behavior in an attempt to make themselves look more admirable .

23) In his memoir, "A Soldier Reports", Gen. William Westmoreland concluded, "Never have I known a more admirable man: honest, loyal, reserved, scholarly, diplomatic.

24) She also emphasized how "There's a sense of austerity underlying "Rescue Dawn", all the more admirable for being so rare in Hollywood storytelling.

25) But, some of her more admirable characters reflect a Scots-Calvinist background like his and a similar "iron vein of Presbyterianism.



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