Our admiration for it is slightly tainted by Spyros' admiration of it, but still.
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"I have so much admiration for him, and I wanted to share why that admiration has become so strong," Fitzgerald wrote.
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I write these words with admiration for Senator de León's work — and with even deeper admiration for everything the governor has accomplished for California.
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In reality, the rest of us bear a far weightier responsibility – to teach kids to separate admiration for footballers' talents from consequent admiration for their conduct as people.
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Round two started out with admiration but I soon found myself airing further criticism — almost against my will, because I finished this long and, yes, sometimes tedious work with real admiration.
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" He added, "But I had admiration for her before.
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" He adds, "But I had admiration for her before.
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" Lachey showed her admiration for the show adding, "#DreamJob!
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" Biden, she said with admiration, is "fearless about emotion.
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I have the utmost respect and admiration for these men.
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Your relationships will begin to feel like mutual admiration societies.
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They deserve our respect, our admiration, and Equal Pay Now!
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It seems Sanders and Cardi B have a mutual admiration.
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And that it's worthy of your admiration, even from afar.
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Even the royals can't deny their admiration for George Clooney.
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Many ordinary citizens expressed horror, but even more voiced admiration.
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Even now, his government does not feign admiration for him.
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You have spoken of your respect, even admiration, for Hillary.
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Even more embarrassing, it's clear Erdoğan doesn't reciprocate the admiration.
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And turns out Cher has similar admiration for Mrs. West.
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Instead, Hamilton treats both its women with respect and admiration.
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People stop looking at him with unthinking respect and admiration.
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This move, however, was met with pretty much universal admiration.
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I only have admiration for the indigenous people of America.
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But from the first the opprobrium was tinged with admiration.
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The mutual admiration between Lamar and Obama is well documented.
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The actor then spoke of his admiration of the franchise.
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But what Roberson can do deserves an avalanche of admiration.
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Bono has nothing but admiration for the late Luciano Pavarotti.
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And RZA had some thoughts and admiration for Alan Thicke.
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Initially, I was filled with admiration for my younger self.
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Colmes's Fox News colleagues expressed respect and admiration for him.
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Lady Gaga's admiration for Bradley Cooper is anything but shallow.
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One attendee couldn't contain her admiration for the Periscope team.
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Clooney also noted his admiration for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
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Rodin didn't behold his subjects or present them for admiration.
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This was a relationship filled with deep, longstanding mutual admiration.
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You'll be hosting a sofa admiration party in no time.
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Or if not admiration, at least a desire to emulate.
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So I have great admiration for that, but it's tough.
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Our response is suspended between disgust and and sheer admiration.
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They've earned our respect and admiration, and they deserve it.
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"I have much admiration and respect for Michael," he said.
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Ivanka's admiration pleased her, and she resented Ivanka for it.
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As a marketer, just great admiration for what they do.
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President Donald Trump has made clear his admiration for autocrats.
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Trump has expressed his admiration for Winfrey in the past.
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How do you navigate the lines between admiration and fetishization?
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First the Russian strongman Vladimir Putin is worthy of admiration.
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There is longstanding mutual admiration between French and Japanese cuisines.
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"It's the Mamie Eisenhower bangs," Ms. Yaeger said with admiration.
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Why would you attack her out of admiration for me?
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Her dedication to charitable causes won her admiration and accolades.
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But their mutual admiration was not rooted only in expedience.
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Being fair, I loved the admiration you mirrored for me.
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Guha's admiration for his subject is clear throughout this book.
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He got the attention he craved, the admiration of thousands.
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Even government officials begrudgingly admitted admiration for the resourceful pests.
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You can feel its admiration for this man's obsessive passion.
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Orwell's admiration of Churchill, while not uncritical, is clear enough.
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Some Republican senators voiced grudging admiration for the Democrats' presentation.
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Trump has shown his admiration for Churchill in the past.
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Cory Booker has nothing but respect and admiration for Sen.
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The stakes were the admiration and envy of one's peers.
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These voters expressed passionate admiration for his consistency and fervor.
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He is grandiose, entitled, desperate for admiration and so on.
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He had already been showered with admiration during the game.
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I had come to pay homage to my mother's admiration.
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Admiration of only the easy parts is fanaticism, not reverence.
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Her admiration for Veidt could be all an act, right?
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But we are united in our profound admiration for Prof.
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And Mr. Trump's campaign has drawn admiration from some unexpected quarters.
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And for that, his supporters are grateful and filled with admiration.
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Flynn has previously shown a sort of grudging admiration for Putin.
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By this stage, Thiem, too, could only look on in admiration.
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I developed a new admiration for this strong and resilient woman.
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Trump repeatedly expressed admiration and respect for Putin throughout his campaign.
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The host of AC 360 is full of admiration, even now.
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There is no former player who garners more respect and admiration.
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After that meeting, both expressed a mutual admiration for one another.
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I can be vocal in both my admiration and my dissatisfaction.
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"I've always had so much admiration for my mom," says Leigh.
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And Pyongyang's admiration for Cupertino apparently goes much deeper—and darker.
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You have great admiration for Obama, and he is a friend.
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McLaurin and the Obamas talked, they danced, and they shared admiration.
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Don't expect Lindelof's admiration for Moore's work to be mutual, though.
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It seems Markle's admiration does not extend to Ivanka Trump's father.
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Even now I have so much admiration and respect she's amazing.
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They earned not only respect but also admiration for the country.
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But apostate conservatives also deserve admiration for the sacrifices they're making.
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As they oohed and aahed, he nodded, reveling in their admiration.
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I feel, toward Jessica, a very sincere love and great admiration.
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I am in utter admiration to share this experience with you.
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The admiration of popular culture has played a part in that.
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Everything was on the table — jokes, sincerity, admiration, you name it.
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You can't translate that as meaning he had admiration for him.
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Her candid comments won the admiration of many on the internet.
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But where do love and admiration end and "celebrity worship" begin?
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His admiration for her talent remains undiminished after half a century.
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The day had been filled with admiration for the new dad.
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But not every perfectly curated Instagram post is met with admiration.
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In the early days, Wayne's relationship with Jay was open admiration.
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But Lively deserves admiration nonetheless, because none of this even matters.
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John Kasich and had expressed admiration for his state-executive colleague.
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Others view prosperous exiles with a mix of envy and admiration.
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McNamee's admiration for coal and for Trump administration policy alarms environmentalists.
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But perhaps he had more than admiration for the young hero?
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He's the real deal, I have so much admiration, respect, love.
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And polls suggest No. 2202 is gaining neither admiration nor popularity.
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Yang isn't the first Democrat to publicly express admiration for Roosevelt.
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He inspired fierce admiration and dislike, sometimes in the same people.
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"The Palestinian teacher deserves our respect and admiration," Mr. Hamdallah said.
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Still, he confessed a grudging admiration for Mr. Trump's political jujitsu.
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Still, full clucking admiration for sourcing your own well-treated chickens.
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"I have huge respect and admiration for him," Mr. Sutherland said.
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He and Trump have expressed admiration for each other's leadership qualities.
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There's an undertone of flattery, and almost admiration, to it all.
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If anything, you just hear admiration and praise from current players.
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Sanders expressing admiration for the literacy program introduced by Fidel Castro.
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Nor was my admiration for the participants in the protests diminished.
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The Doni Tondo evinces Michelangelo's admiration for ancient art, he added.
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Much can be achieved in a look — equilibrium, agreement, mutual admiration.
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"It was said to be a mutual admiration," Ms. Wright said.
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And they have publicly expressed their admiration for the prime minister.
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Britney Spears has been open about her admiration for Brad Pitt.
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Do GOP candidates support Trump's admiration of Russian strongman Vladimir Putin?
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Ye has made his admiration clear for Dre in the past.
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"It shows our mutual admiration for beautiful things," Ms. Manji said.
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One after another, proclamations of love, admiration and gratitude poured forth.
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Grifters, for all our grudging admiration, rarely come to happy ends.
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BEIJING — Pope Francis has spoken of his admiration for Chinese culture.
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President Trump has made no secret of his admiration for Jackson.
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President Donald J. Trump's admiration for Andrew Jackson is well known.
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I worry a little bit about his admiration for Vladimir Putin.
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Trump and Putin's admiration for one another was on full display.
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Fanning a contestant at a vogue ball signals the utmost admiration.
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There's a very direct connection and admiration between Weegee and Kubrick.
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Reddick, the Astros' right fielder, has watched N.B.A. players with admiration.
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Emotions such as inspiration, and admiration depend on the default mode.
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And Meghan is not alone in her admiration for the clothing line.
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We know this because he's even expressed personal admiration for Vladimir Putin.
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Some struck a more familiar note, expressing admiration for Justice Scalia's judgment.
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This sort of humanity attracted Schultz's admiration on his first Milan visit.
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And I'm not the only one with a deep admiration for Violet.
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So where does this respect and admiration of nonhuman intelligence leave us?
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Such mutual admiration is rare in a band's relationship with its fans.
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" She added: "I have a lot of huge admiration for working moms.
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PRESIDENT Donald Trump has not been shy about his admiration for tariffs.
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Conservatives abandon their admiration for business when it comes to "crooked bankers".
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His defiance in both cases has earned him admiration on the right.
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What was previously mutual admiration among ordinary citizens soured into popular scorn.
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No. I felt a tiny bud of admiration bloom in my heart.
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To suggest I felt anything but admiration is mean-spirited and false.
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But some of that online admiration was likely at least partially ironic.
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Fans, meanwhile, have started referring to Rooney as "Wagatha Christie" in admiration.
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"My admiration for Angelina Jolie is endless," the Suicide Squad star wrote.
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I have so much admiration for his purity of such loving messages.
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I feel so fortunate [to] have respect and admiration from [my] peers.
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Minnesota's parties bonded over a mutual admiration for the late, great Prince.
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Surely they'd at least chosen their respective Spice out of genuine admiration?
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I do have admiration for artists — for having ideas, and being smart.
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Al Roker has nothing but pride, love, and admiration for his son.
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Today, confessing "admiration" for "his struggles", she is playing the long game.
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Trump's admiration for authoritarians like Putin has also poisoned his foreign relationships.
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He shared his admiration for Portman's intelligence, creativity and animal rights activism.
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He expressed admiration for how Beijing exercises central control over its economy.
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And it looks like all these years later, his admiration hasn't faded.
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You'll leave with a new admiration for this woman and her wit.
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His admiration for the pre-Columbian engineer is palpable at every turn.
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But to those who did, you have America's unending gratitude and admiration.
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The murderer Robert Coombes has won her admiration and affection—even love.
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During their conversation, Trump said he had "respect" and "admiration" for Obama.
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Wolitzer is also very good at setting up Greer's admiration of Faith.
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For an invitation meant to inspire admiration and envy on social media.
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Yet Germans often veer between admiration and scorn of the United States.
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"The society depresses me, its sons fill me with admiration," he wrote.
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Alkayat narrates with succulent concision, but her affectionate admiration for Woolf shows.
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But Willis rejects this, emphasizing her admiration and appreciation for her mother.
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There is also great admiration for him among Russians, too, of course.
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I am rereading it now with awe, in tears, and with admiration.
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But he frequently praises Kelly publicly and has expressed admiration of him.
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"You're pretty," he said, and (requiring excessive admiration) I smiled at him.
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Now, a larger swath of Americans has recently joined in this admiration.
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This thrift and intolerance for corruption won Magufuli attention and admiration worldwide.
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Trump has expressed respect and admiration for Whitaker, sources told the Times.
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And Vladimir Putin, who you've expressed admiration for, Donald... TRUMP: Wrong. Wrong.
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The images Barrayn creates are explosions of color, spirit, and even admiration.
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Though he talks about Joe Beattie with immense admiration, it's not uncritical.
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Her valiant act made international headlines and won her plenty of admiration.
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He had found his niche and his passion in admiration for King.
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"This is a hell of an interesting structure," McPhee said, with admiration.
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I used to view this with a mixture of admiration and ridicule.
|
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Trump has alarmed allies by expressing admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Unlike Byron, he never withheld admiration; he was never detached or aloof.
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What accounts for this aftertaste that is equal parts admiration and suspicion?
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But he also felt a hint of admiration for Mr. DeMeyer's chutzpah.
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We are habitual pleasers, accustomed — even addicted — to patients' admiration and gratitude.
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Regardless of our divergent political views, you earned our respect and admiration.
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In his 2010 book, he voiced admiration for former President Barack Obama.
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The Rahm admiration society seems to be gaining members by the week.
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Blinded by my admiration for Lola, I used to deeply pity Ella.
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Steve Scalise (R-La.), started with bipartisan overtures and expressions of admiration.
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English soccer's holy week is looked on with envy and admiration worldwide.
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My admiration has nothing to do with his policy successes or failures.
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No, my admiration is based on his deportment as a human being.
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And Harding's attitude toward his protagonist had shifted from admiration to ambivalence.
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Tim Kaine speak of his admiration for immigrant youth to great applause.
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I say this with zero hyperbole and the smallest kernel of admiration.
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That the admiration comes from an American president, well, that is unconscionable.
|
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The admiration inside the administration, however, hasn't totally translated to Capitol Hill.
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Super fandom What does this admiration of Lincoln and Washington tell us?
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That's all sufficiently rare to deserve admiration, so why wasn't I thrilled?
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Mr. Trump has expressed admiration for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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They walk past taxidermied animals and shining gems in awe and admiration.
|
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Clinton also talked about the admiration she has for the Maryland senator.
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I'm in admiration of Autumn's positive attitude and her great sense of humor.
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And it's not just online where you see the admiration for Mishler's work.
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This isn't the first time Paisley has expressed his admiration for first responders.
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Lee has the respect and admiration of his colleagues, Republicans and Democrats alike.
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But maybe Jenna's admiration for Barbara's fit physique will inspire more body confidence.
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Her emphasis has earned both admiration and agitation from viewers on social media.
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In Peele's movie, that mildly condescending admiration is its own form of threat.
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Weissmann expressing admiration for Yates was not necessarily evidence of bias, Clark said.
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Many of them expressed their admiration for Mother Teresa Sunday on social media.
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Kanye West's admiration for Emma Gonzalez may not have landed as he'd hoped.
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Not the greatest system to put our faith and admiration in, is it?
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Turning someone into a work of art is a true sign of admiration.
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Joshua Jackson has nothing but admiration and affection for his ex Diane Kruger.
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The 22-year-old heiress previously shared her admiration for Gigi and Bella.
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However, some Toto groupies have chosen to show their admiration in other ways.
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Young protesters, camping out with their homework stations and yellow umbrellas, drew admiration.
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Lautner's lady shared a similar admiration for her friend after the successful operation.
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Adda stood in mute admiration until Iridian pressed her back into her harness.
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" She continues: "The real compassionate response to disability wouldn't be pity or admiration.
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As he described his strategy, I found myself torn between admiration and disgust.
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Girls want lots of things, among them respect, success, admiration, safety, and visibility.
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My admiration does not blind me to the shortcomings of machine translation, however.
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The stats came from a tweeter who expressed open admiration for Adolph Hitler.
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Their friendship allegedly stemmed from a love of martial arts and mutual admiration.
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This isn't the first time the tech-giant has expressed admiration for Kanye.
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He has earned the trust and admiration of those he has served with.
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They flocked to social media to share their memories, pain, stories, and admiration.
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His promotions paid off and Lind's first performance was met with universal admiration.
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The mutual admiration between Putin and Trump seems to promise a new rapprochement.
|
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But there should be limits for how they try to reclaim that admiration.
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The response to the project was a mixed bag of admiration and outrage.
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"I have great admiration for Arthur, and a lot of empathy," Selig said.
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" Robert Gates, the former defense secretary, worries about "his admiration for Vladimir Putin.
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Great leaders inspire trust and admiration through their actions, not just their words.
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But some men are proving that their pecs are worthy of admiration too.
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But I, at least, sensed a spot of admiration, a cosmic grace note.
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Likeable leaders inspire trust and admiration through their actions, not just their words.
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But Trump has not expressed such love and admiration for his regional allies.
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Refn's film, his overt debt, at least earned admiration from its master source.
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But in doing so, they illustrate the odd relationship between admiration and attraction.
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I think it's brilliant they're doing that; I have a lot of admiration.
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But he's hardly been shy about his own admiration for the Brazilian politician.
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In an interview, Mr. Parsons called Mr. Johnson "the illustrious JJ" with admiration.
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Instead, Instagram and Twitter brimmed with praise and admiration for the paired looks.
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Their joint venture opened in January, following years of mutual admiration and imitation.
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And that admiration, Block adds, isn't just from this side of the Straits.
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Skiers and snowboarders, so often divided into different tribes, were united in admiration.
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Just like this, it was enough to engender jealousy and admiration from coworkers.
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He even admits a grudging admiration for drug marketing, which is extraordinarily effective.
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Spicer's fascination factor came to almost transcend any disgust or admiration he engendered.
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But as much as admiration, Gala provoked a mix of fear and fascination.
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" "I have the deepest respect and admiration for Senators [Bernie] Sanders [I-Vt.
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In China, admiration of the front-line medical workers is widespread and sincere.
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"I have such admiration for the fact they did," Schiff said on Wednesday.
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Interviews with several Democratic senators revealed a level of admiration for his approach.
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She deserves admiration and gratitude for her courage; all the prosecution witnesses do.
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Once the aspect of competition is relinquished, the envy turns into simple admiration.
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The conversation was delightful and the mutual admiration obvious, but something was amiss.
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Still, Trump and May appear to have a mutual admiration for one another.
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Admiring dictators, but in a nice wayTrump's admiration of dictators is no secret.
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So, when first met, we had a mutual admiration for each other's work.
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Mr. Trump is still expressing admiration and appreciation for strongmen around the world.
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For us, it's a genuine and very innocent admiration of what it is.
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I have great admiration for any gay organizations that can survive in Beijing.
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"I have the highest admiration and respect for him," O'Ree said of Simmonds.
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Clinton's resolve to attend the event drew admiration from some who know her.
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It didn't immediately grab my attention, notwithstanding my long admiration for Graham's work.
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He was unwavering, however, in his admiration of American writers, Mark Twain especially.
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The god's voice is mesmerizing, tender and careful, full of admiration for Eolo.
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Ms. Biaggi, who is getting married this summer, shook her head in admiration.
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The expressions of mutual admiration that permeated the Oval Office were borderline unctuous.
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Perhaps, in the future, they can bond over their mutual admiration for Haspel.
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However, this outrage turns to admiration the moment people witness Carol's boxing prowess.
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She obviously loves Newton-John's songs, and sings with a fan's dazzled admiration.
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Musk's recent admiration for the Moon may have to do with shifting political winds.
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His followers descended upon the picture with heart eyes emojis and declarations of admiration.
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When Swift released her first single, though, Gomez voiced her admiration on social media.
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So why is his legacy treated with fascination and twisted admiration rather than condemnation?
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The relationship between the Obama's and royal family has been one of mutual admiration.
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Throughout the political turmoil of the 20th century, champions of conscience earned our admiration.
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This isn't the first time Marc Jacobs has expressed his admiration for Missy Elliott.
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As I've come to know him there is nothing but love, respect, and admiration.
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It isn't the first time Trump has embarrassed May with his admiration for Johnson.
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While Cupp may have lost the game, he did walk away with James' admiration.
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Throughout my career, I would look back at this moment in time with admiration.
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He shares a particular affinity and admiration for his fellow Shore celebrity, Mr. Springsteen.
|
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But after Trump's news conference on Wednesday, another press-hating leader voiced his admiration.
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I say this with love, reverence, and admiration for everything else Apple has done.
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These were always described vaguely and then buried with more verbiage of helpless admiration.
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"She talked about him with admiration, a teenager's love, and obsession," the mother said.
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At first, he was drawn to the cash and admiration of the porn world.
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Lefties have discovered a belated admiration for Margaret Thatcher's means, if not her ends.
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The full list included everything from admiration and affirmation to anger, rage, and terror.
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"At most, a faraway admiration on Philip's part was more likely," the article reads.
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Nothing Mr Trump has said or done suggests a remotely similar admiration for Taiwan.
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These revealed a disturbing admiration of Edward VIII, who abdicated in 1936, for fascism.
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It's clearly a mutual admiration between the two of you, but it's also science.
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He is said in private to express admiration for her grip on her party.
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Most recently, Hadid took her admiration for the color to a whole new level.
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Donald Trump chose to talk about his deep admiration and support of Vladimir Putin.
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But there's more to this story than the mutual admiration evident in the video.
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" In the same bio, she expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat."6.
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His admiration for Russian president Vladimir Putin, who appointed him, figures prominently as well.
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Where Romney revels in the admiration of his fundraisers, Trump appears to shirk it.
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Evans didn't feel like he was keen to earn our trust, admiration or affection.
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Trump has long expressed admiration for Russian autocratic leader and international pariah Vladimir Putin.
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Metal lyrics are steeped in admiration for woman as the ultimate figure of worship.
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There are some unconventional views: He has spoken of his admiration for Mr. Putin.
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There is the suggestion, faintly implied but discernible, that Selwyn's admiration was probably love.
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And I'm not alone among economists in my admiration for our first Treasury secretary.
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Everyone should give him and his family the respect, admiration, and peace they deserve.
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"I have admiration for the mechanics" of the Clinton proposals, Mr. Holtz-Eakin said.
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In Riyadh, he basked in the admiration of Saudi princes and enjoyed lavish entertainment.
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The salute is, according to military protocol, a sign of respect and mutual admiration.
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As records tumbled one after the other, an Indian TV presenter tweeted in admiration.
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This vignette epitomizes the "drip-trap" that prevents wider admiration of Jackson Pollock's work.
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Ms. Schreck is right to regard it with fear as well as patriotic admiration.
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I also wrote about my own preconceptions and admiration for some of the students.
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" More than one has noted, with admiration, that "championships seem to follow him around.
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Besides fixation and admiration, watches are a significant part of a great investment plan.
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Mr. Nezét-Séguin sat on the podium to listen, a disarming gesture of admiration.
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In her statement, Ms. DeVos said she had strong admiration for the Special Olympics.
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Spielberg has expressed his admiration for Akira Kurosawa, whose "Seven Samurai" screens on Sunday.
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He has earned the trust of his coach and the admiration of his teammates.
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Ms. Sengbloh, a 2016 Tony nominee for "Eclipsed," never begs for pity or admiration.
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A recent Pew Poll showed a rapid decline in admiration for the United States.
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Rootless, looking to bloom and so earn the admiration of her former adviser Prof.
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Admiration Society Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation.
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Donald Trump Jr. is reaping the windfalls of the country's admiration for President Trump.
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Rowan is 6 years old, and his admiration for Lego building blocks is unending.
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As it stands, the fact of Sanders's admiration makes the connection even more striking.
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There is widespread admiration for the thinking of anarchist New Left sage Murray Bookchin.
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His bombast is no longer an object of disapproval and derision, but of admiration.
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En masse, fans expressed shock and admiration even as Augustin humbled the Wizards guard.
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Fresh admiration for "The Evenings" comes as no surprise to readers in the Netherlands.
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On Wednesday, Trump offered only praise and admiration for those impacted by the shooting.
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Father Meager has spoken of his deep admiration for the Cardinal in the past.
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M.I.A.'s brand of provocation, once a source of admiration, has become a liability.
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So too have general attitudes toward it oscillated between restrained admiration and deep unpopularity.
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I have so much admiration for her winning six times despite her health issues.
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This is not admiration of the flesh in all its easy, seductively youthful beauty.
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And expressed his admiration for the power exerted by authoritarian dictators around the world.
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For most people in the world bears are majestic beasts worthy of our admiration.
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But what stood out even more was the admiration they have for one another.
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Displaying them was a genuine expression of my admiration for a towering American artist.
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It is his temperamental authoritarianism—a trait echoed in his admiration of Vladimir Putin.
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In part, Kalman is so personable because she has a profound admiration for humanity.
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He's also bragged about his "great chemistry" with Chinese President Xi Jinping and expressed admiration for North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. These incidents would be striking on their own — no other sitting US president has so openly expressed admiration for authoritarian leaders.
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Singer Justin Timberlake actually had to apologize after he tweeted his admiration for the speech.
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He earns the admiration of some of the wealthiest, most influential people in the country.
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Ted Cruz and Donald Trump had a mutual admiration society that verged on a bromance.
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Of course, there were others who stood by her, in total admiration of her confidence.
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I have respect and admiration for Liz and I really hope the best for her.
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Trump asked questions and made clear his admiration for intelligence community employees, the official added.
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What started as a formal relationship developed into a mutual admiration, and then, a friendship.
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Indeed, one of America's greatest strengths has been its ability to inspire, to spark admiration.
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He flashed contempt for GOP Russia hawks now ready to accept Trump's admiration of Putin.
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You touch on Trump's affinity for Putin and -- for a while -- Russia's admiration for Trump.
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We deserve the same accolades and admiration for our achievements as white folks have received.
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In addition to his illiberal social views, Mr Bolsonaro has a worrying admiration for dictatorship.
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Candidates were also eager to show their admiration for Jackson during last week's DNC gathering.
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Beyoncé's recent Netflix concert film Homecoming highlights her admiration for the hip-hop majorette style.
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" Rosalynn Carter, 92, also spoke, telling volunteers, "I have great admiration for all of you.
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Christie also seems to be underestimating the nature of the Wilding's admiration of her character.
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Since girlhood, I haven't lost that admiration so much as allowed it to go dormant.
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The result is a steady erosion of public admiration for these formerly much-esteemed institutions.
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Indeed, the most surprising thing about the tributes is not the admiration, but the affection.
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The two performers seemingly have genuine professional admiration for each other, and people are obsessed.
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Yet admiration for Mr Putin has been a constant of his otherwise flip-flopping worldview.
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Admiration is pouring in from donors on JustGiving as well as people on social media.
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The admiration of Hollywood executives doesn't mean that a Snapchat movie is in the works.
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Another is a blend of nausea and admiration at the show's abundance of creative deaths.
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After McCain cast his vote, Twitter also exploded with thanks and admiration for the senator.
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On the contrary she expressed her love, and -- dare I say -- admiration for my journey.
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Some expressed admiration and respect for the man, even though they disagreed with him politically.
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Carrey saw her posts and responded on Twitter to express his admiration for Grande's openness.
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I have watched, with awe and admiration, female colleagues who seem to do that flawlessly.
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They strive to earn the approval of their parents and the admiration of their teachers.
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" And another expressed her admiration for Young, noting how exhausting it must have been: "Wow!
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Trump tweeted messages of admiration for Pence and criticisms of Clinton's policy throughout the event.
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"The feeling's mutual," Rodgers said when told about Brady's admiration for him, according to NESN.
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The same profile notes Obama's admiration for Israeli resilience in the face of repeated attacks.
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It's clear that Lawrence has a great deal of admiration for the "Black Swan" director.
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He has expressed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and is unbothered by nuclear proliferation.
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But again and again, our research confirms that admiration for the leading companies runs deeper.
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On the extreme end of narcissism is narcissistic personality disorder—people who need constant admiration.
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They clearly have deep admiration and respect for each other, and their friendship is palpable.
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In speeches, Trump has openly expressed admiration for countries that sentence drug dealers to death.
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They released a joint statement saying they still have love and admiration for each other.
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" Fellow Teen Mom 2 costar Chelsea Houska shared her admiration by commenting, "You look AMAZING!!
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"He could read a menu and it would sound profound," Cohen says with full admiration.
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In August, TV shows were forbidden from "overt admiration for Western lifestyles" and showing cleavage.
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The image is heartbreaking — you can see Carter's admiration for his father in the photo.
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" Pecker conveyed this admiration to Trump directly: "I'd tell him every time I'd see him.
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So, here was mutual admiration, a chance to play together in the sandbox of success.
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Xi's system inspires envy from autocrats, but little admiration from ordinary citizens around the world.
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King has long expressed admiration for white supremacists and far-right politicians around the world.
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"Buffett and Jamie Dimon have expressed admiration for each other as business leaders," Kilpatrick said.
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He's talked about his admiration for Osama bin Laden and spoken favorably of Islamic jihad.
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No one had seen any fabric except cotton before, and the material attracted open admiration.
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His approach influenced winemakers throughout Bordeaux and won the admiration of critics around the world.
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She reiterated her admiration for Cher on the red carpet for the musical's opening night.
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Prior to the invitation, the two also spoke of their mutual admiration for each other.
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You don't even need to hear the dialogue to understand when admiration sours into loathing.
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The assumption was that Trump's admiration for Kelly was driven by the latter's military accomplishments.
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Trump's expressions of admiration for the man and his authoritarian regime are naïve and irresponsible.
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Admiration Society We interview two creative people in different fields in one wide-ranging conversation.
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It wasn't lust, admiration, or pride, but a giddy mix of all of the above.
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First, you scour through online reviews, scrolling from words of admiration to sentences of loathing.
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Trump talks about his admiration for "beautiful" women so often, it's almost a verbal tic.
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Whenever a scene would end, the moments after were full of hugs, cuddling, and admiration.
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What's really key here, though, is the level of sheer admiration Lupe had for Daigo.
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Even when he was around, he was always competing for my affection, and my admiration.
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Her professional career was sparked by a genuine curiosity and admiration of people and lifestyle.
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"The Book of Disquiet," Fernando Pessoa My admiration for Pessoa goes beyond reading his prose.
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Since 1896, the Lodge company has been producing hearty cast-iron cookware worthy of admiration.
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Alabamians are not accustomed to being bathed in national admiration in matters unrelated to football.
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We took a swing at something big and you all have my admiration and gratitude.
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Her defiant fight for democracy won her the world's admiration and a Nobel Peace Prize.
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They included notes of admiration, medical advice, commiseration and offers from women to meet me.
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He wants the admiration of the people; let him do something that can be admired.
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Hadfield's Rangers were denied the championship they craved, but he had earned admiration from opponents.
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Kim Jong Un publicly expressed admiration for South Korea's railways during a summit in April.
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I have huge admiration for the life he set up and the questions he asks.
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Woods has emerged, in our deeply divided country, as a symbol of unity and admiration.
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Yet the mutual admiration masked a more complicated dynamic between India and the United States.
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"It was a legitimately esoteric story," he told me in a tone of genuine admiration.
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The emotional signature of all this imitation—or mimesis—is not admiration but consuming envy.
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The size, ideals and good order of the demonstrations drew admiration from around the world.
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For all my admiration, though, I never once hoped her essay would become a book.
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People who reported sharing beliefs to gain respect, admiration, or status were identified as grandstanders.
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They clapped in admiration after the pope recited the rite declaring the Martos Catholic saints.
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He also used Twitter to express admiration for people, from Aretha Franklin to Ryan Zinke.
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By contrast, Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin have had a very public mutual admiration society.
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Its engineers had been sending Liu updates on the project and effusive expressions of admiration.
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Internet analyst Ross Sandler expressed admiration for Amazon's technology capabilities and track record of disruption.
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Trump is clearly not alone in harboring both naivety and admiration for the Putin regime.
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The front row was packed with queer people showering the stage with cash and admiration.
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Rice is a longtime fan of the Browns and the admiration apparently goes both ways.
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Mr. Broccoli selected Mr. Franco as a subject because of his admiration for the actor.
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I have a lot of admiration for her, but that doesn't mean we're the same.
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I have a lot of admiration for her, but that doesn't mean we're the same.
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She makes no secret of her admiration for the country and what it has represented.
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He seems to be a figure of admiration for a president who otherwise ignores history.
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The internet reacted to Ronaldo&aposs iPod with a mixture of bewilderment and admiration Monday.
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He educated the public about our history, our traditions, our food with words of admiration.
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It is admiration, fascination, respect for someone who is passionate and good at their job.
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"I have nothing but respect and admiration for their talent and who they are," Cannon explains.
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Local residents gave their opinion on the Melania Trump statue, which ranged from admiration to disdain.
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"I was left in awe and admiration of this selfless man," Taylor County Sheriff's Office Sgt.
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Trump, in contrast, has repeatedly expressed admiration for Sisi and views him as a potential ally.
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Trump's admiration for Putin completely goes against my dad's "We left Russia for a reason" argument.
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And the La La Land actress hasn't been tight-lipped about her admiration for Garfield, either.
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Those traits include a lack of empathy, a need for admiration, and a preoccupation with status.
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Clinton's pantsuits have become an object of both derision and admiration over her lengthy political career.
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Rather than disrespect to traditional corner stores — or worse yet, a threat — we intended only admiration.
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This isn't the first time Meghan's admiration for Ivanka as a businesswoman has come to light.
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In the past, Brady has called Trump "a good friend", and expressed admiration of the president.
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Wilson's admiration for Australia Day didn't stop at Instagram, either — she also tweeted about the holiday.
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It also thrusts Trump's relationship and admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin back in the spotlight.
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But for all that the president enjoys humbling elites, he also craves their respect and admiration.
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It can be tempting to leap at any opportunity that provides more money, admiration or power.
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Insofar as Rogers uses exaggeration to communicate hostility, how can he show admiration, affection, or respect?
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I look on it with great admiration and some awe, but it's not what I do.
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Obama has long expressed admiration for the pragmatic and liberal-leaning politics of the Nordic nations.
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Steve Bannon has expressed admiration for her; so too have leading figures in the alt-right.
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Brahms's first Piano Trio reflected his admiration for Robert Schumann and his adoration of Clara Schumann.
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It was a self-admiration that would carry over into his real life as a builder.
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"I have a lot of respect and admiration for Anthony Rapp as an actor," Spacey wrote.
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The final figures were ranked by calculating the percentage share of admiration each public figure received.
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This suggests that Mr Trump's vocal admiration for his Russian counterpart has filtered down the ranks.
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Despite Hun Sen's professed admiration for Trump, there has been no sign of relations improving rapidly.
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"My mother had the greatest admiration for Laura Ashley garments, which I inherited," she tells Refinery29.
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This also explained his admiration for Russia, a country which jealously guarded its independence of action.
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John McCain deserves great admiration for his signature legislative achievement, which defined his character and method.
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He has made no secret of his admiration for Marcos, who was president for 21 years.
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He has long spoken freely and passionately about his political biases, including his admiration for Trump.
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"Profound admiration for the family members who wrote this raw, beautiful, and devastating obituary," she wrote.
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As a creative, I felt a kinship with – and an admiration of – this true porg lover.
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Even when expressing doubts at his audacious targets, they showed admiration for his adept deal-making.
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OCTOBER 22016: "Doing a great job" Trump's admiration for Putin goes back at least a decade.
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BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FALLS: Trisha Yearwood was the object of someone else's admiration, of course.
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While speaking to Reuters about Quicken, Buffett expressed admiration for Gilbert's management style and boundless energy.
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Barack Obama over Clinton in the 2008 primary, he has long expressed his admiration for her.
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Trump's expression of admiration for the man [Putin] and his authoritarian regime are naive and irresponsible.
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This argument did not suggest that Americans were pledging admiration for a new Mussolini en masse.
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They both possess outsize egos and are charter members of a Big Apple mutual admiration society.
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She certainly deserved America's admiration as second lady, and as first lady – and to this day.
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Fans took to Twitter to express their support of the singer and admiration for her honesty.
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In the nineteen-thirties and during the war period, admiration for him went well beyond music.
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And Paul's fanaticism draws Carrère's religious admiration, even as it repels and alienates his French humanism.
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Mr Vucic has often talked of his admiration for northern Europeans and their Protestant work ethic.
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Kappell appears to be sincere in his Facebook video and in his stated admiration for King.
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" James is a Tony expert, noting also the big man's "nervous admiration for brains and taste.
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From the early days of his presidential campaign, Trump exhibited unabashed admiration for the Russian strongman.
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Analyzing the show as they walked, both expressed admiration for an improv team called Women & Men.
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Clinton, the object of that admiration, worry and judgment, was the right choice for the presidency.
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Her frequent tweets in support of the president appear to have won his admiration — and retweets.
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But Glen says with admiration that domestic normality was somehow established in a profoundly abnormal situation.
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So in that case of Supreme, you know there's been a mutual admiration for many years.
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Mueller's law enforcement career earned him the well-deserved respect and admiration of both political parties.
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Mr. Garcia's admiration for Ronald Reagan is the reason Mr. Rubio says he became a Republican.
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Through the window I see another man who gave up, gazing at me in reluctant admiration.
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No, Philip doesn't want to work to earn the admiration he feels should be afforded him.
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President Donald Trump expressed admiration for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's rule over his country.
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But as Donald J. Trump said with admiration: Mr. Putin has "very strong control" over Russia.
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Mr. Mattis has been helped by serving a president with an outsize admiration for military brass.
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Read on for a short history of Mr. Trump's mostly-nonmutual admiration of the British megastar.
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His admiration for those groups, as suggested in the journal, appears to have been one-way.
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It is Mr. Tarkanian's House candidacy that partly explains Mr. Heller's newfound admiration for the president.
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Moreover, the president himself has expressed admiration for single-payer health care systems in the past.
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But most important, they looked at me with admiration, fondness, respect and, dare I say, love.
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When I asked about America on that 235 trip, Russians often responded with admiration, even envy.
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Even the Office of Personnel Management hacking was viewed by American intelligence officials with some admiration.
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He has, perhaps surprisingly, spared the venom since Mr. Bush's death and stuck to gracious admiration.
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I had tremendous admiration for Tom because of his ability and the way he handled himself.
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I suppose Ish's play, viewed in this admittedly narrow context, invoked some vague feeling of admiration.
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Back in Tuscany, Ms. Ceccardi repeatedly expressed admiration for Ms. Le Pen and other European populists.
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Clinton expresses admiration for Angela Merkel's affirmative actions toward Syrian refugees who sought safety in Germany.
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Do you think the admiration might stem from the old romantic idea of the "mad artist"?
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In filming their interaction, he has broadcast the conditions on which this kind of admiration rests.
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She's not giving him respect, admiration or attention, but she's not doing it to get him.
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Rees was "uncompromising in only the best ways," Morrison said, in a tone rich with admiration.
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"It was amazing and all of the classmates were in admiration of her," he told CNN.
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Both works have drawn numerous visitors — including a 3-year-old girl whose admiration went viral.
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Her championing of the country before and after the fall of communism won her ardent admiration.
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When Elizabeth's plane takes off for England, we see a Kenyan boy gazing skyward in admiration.
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"I apologize for suggesting anything other than my profound admiration for the #MeToo movement," he said.
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In the book, Mr. McCain scorns Mr. Trump's seeming admiration for autocrats and disdain for refugees.
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That's perhaps no surprise, coming from director Clint Eastwood, who has professed his admiration for Trump.
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Xi never calls the U.S. president a friend or expresses any admiration for his leadership qualities.
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Though his admiration flattered me, I didn't see my own wayward path as exotic or impressive.
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"He was his hero," one law enforcement official said of Mr. Abedi's admiration for Mr. Hostey.
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When word spread, and the glow of admiration came from friends and others, his guilt subsided.
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"I do think there is a degree of admiration for a strongman, I'm sorry," he said.
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A college degree was not necessary for respect or admiration; an Ivy League pedigree didn't matter.
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"Carter's portrayal of his grandmother is full of love and admiration," our reviewer, Sarah Weinman, writes.
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Yet the richest dude on earth has managed to come through a traumatic week inspiring admiration.
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"I have great respect and admiration for those shows and those performing in them," she said.
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" I'll never forget his next words: "Your achievement is superb and you have my fullest admiration.
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For all his achievements, and all the admiration for his swing, Littler struggled with self-doubt.
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He also expressed his admiration for terrorist groups, including ISIS and Al Qaeda, the complaint said.
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Why not impress your office crush with a daikon chain of admiration in your spare time?
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As for Black Twitter, it's ablaze with admiration ... some even daring to say she eclipses Beyonce.
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And she finds that the Muslim world does hold a lot of admiration for American values.
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" Clinton's reaction to Alec Baldwin's performance of Donald Trump, her rival, was nothing short of admiration. "Perfect.
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It's no secret we love Anne, but moments like this really solidify our admiration for the actress.
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Love can be defined in various ways, such as devotion, admiration, attachment, unconditional care, and sexual desire.
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I have such great admiration for her for demonstrating to all of us the best of mankind.
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There was love and admiration at Adidas, this was to make a better life for my daughter.
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Federal officials said that Joseph had expressed admiration for and wanted to emulate the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter.
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I am overwhelmed with sadness today, but also with so much love, admiration, and gratitude for you.
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"He was a charlatan," Flynt says with a distinct note of admiration when I bring Falwell up.
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Meghan also wrote about her admiration for the mother of three on her website back in 2014.
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Sanders advisers express admiration for Warren but point out that his ideas are driving the 2020 conversation.
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Yet Andrea Marshall feels only awe and admiration when she sees them soar by just inches away.
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That freedom and our admiration for individualism have led to a breathtaking history of creativity and entrepreneurship.
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Hunter's fans adore and respect him, but Stinson seems uneasy with being the object of their admiration.
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Condo's admiration for his former boss shines through the work, as does his own unique artistic approach.
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Nick's new wife, Eden (Sydney Sweeney), treats Serena with the unending admiration, respect, worship, hand-holding, etc.
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Residents in the southeastern part of the state openly express admiration for Texas' culture and economic mettle.
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But there's admiration and maybe even nostalgia mixed in, even if it feels like a prophetic omen.
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The Away collaboration came about as a result of mutual admiration between the two business's female founders.
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She typed a comment on Ms. Schwartz's post, expressing her admiration and asking about the piece's dimensions.
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" In a voice that nearly smacks of admiration, Violet adds: "You're a cool little miss, aren't you?
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" The admiration, meanwhile, was mutual: Clark recently told PEOPLE having Paulson play her "was such an honor.
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Brienne was knighted by Jaime (sob, sob), which brings their complex mutual admiration to a natural end.
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She has won the admiration and respect of legions by flawlessly executing every single thing she does.
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The Wild 'n Out star stopped by PEOPLE Now to show his admiration for the music legend.
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He said there was a lot more admiration of America 20 years ago than he sees today.
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Fears that Duterte could become an autocrat are compounded by the admiration he has expressed for Marcos.
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We will still be present in each other's lives with support, admiration and respect for each other.
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Kanye West's legion took advantage of Super Bowl 51 to show off their admiration for the rapper.
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"It's extremely difficult to come up with something like angel shit," Friston says with something like admiration.
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I love you and I love Pusha and we all have an admiration for each other's craft.
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Everything We Are Capable of Seeing Everything in his catalogue is fascinating and worth admiration, for sure.
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I definitely have a lot of affection for him, and a real admiration for who he is.
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When I worked with him, I had such admiration for his talent and his person, his being.
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I have great admiration for you, but that goes away if you really start spewing this shit.
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Trump has spoken with a mix of qualified admiration, opprobrium and mockery when addressing the young strongman.
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While Buchanan's panegyric calls attention to a shared social conservatism, there are other reasons for Trump's admiration.
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Childs could not contain her joy at the moment, and her admiration of then President-elect Obama.
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She said she was "honored" to be considered for the job and expressed her admiration for Brazile.
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He is still an avid fan and regularly mentions his admiration of Switzerland's Roger Federer during debates.
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Following their breakup, Grande had posted on Instagram Stories to express her continued admiration for the rapper.
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And we'll often be rewarded for our efforts in the form of compliments, Â admiration, and acceptance.
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Tusa both began and ended the conversation with Culp by talking about his admiration for the CEO.
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In her short time on the Hill, Clark has won the admiration of her colleagues and constituents.
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"The outpouring of admiration is testimony to the love and respect you've farmed," he wrote in part.
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In September, she talked about her admiration for the Democratic candidate during an interview on The View.
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She has no admiration for the market economy that has given America its dynamism throughout its history.
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Donaldson expressed admiration for Marlin Fitzwater, who served as press secretary under Presidents Bush and Ronald Reagan.
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And swim well Franklin did, earning the admiration of the 19-year-old Ledecky in the process.
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He gained admiration for guiding the poor landlocked South American nation through steady growth and relative stability.
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Her attempts at humor don't always land well, nor do her statements of admiration for some reporters.
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Mr. Trump has previously spoken with admiration of President Eisenhower for his carrying-out of that blitz.
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There was more than a little admiration, and, we're sorry to report, more than a little vitriol.
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Sleeves rolled up and declaring himself "fired up" on her behalf, Mr. Obama heaped admiration on Mrs.
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In fact, both maintain that they have a huge amount of respect and admiration for the other.
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This culture helped recruiting, it helped retention, and it kept the public and regulators rapt with admiration.
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Google's culture helped recruiting, it helped retention, and it kept the public and regulators rapt with admiration.
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" Podesta shot back, "I'll take that as a statement that I have great admiration for Sen. Sanders.
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"Their need for attention and admiration is never-ending," clinical psychologist Candace V. Love told Business Insider.
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The post also expressed admiration for the gunman who killed 58 people in Las Vegas on Oct.
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History "should be about a deeper kind of interrogation and reflection, rather than self-admiration," he said.
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I was surprised to hear a note of admiration in his voice as he'd said the word.
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But admiration of Alinsky, or at least adoption of his tactics, appears to be significantly more common.
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The admiration was clearly mutual, and has now manifested itself in a new project titled JWA AWGE.
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Saban expressed admiration for how Dave Aranda, L.S.U.'s first-year defensive coordinator, has harnessed his talent.
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Mr. Robert's stunts inspire awe, admiration and bewilderment — his official Facebook page has more than 80,000 likes.
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What's changed is the rise of Donald Trump, a politician who speaks of Putin with undisguised admiration.
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And I have so much respect and admiration for her, and she has such a loyal fanbase.
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I yield to no one in my admiration for Britten, and I've always liked this early concerto.
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The baby Donald Trump got his name because of his father's admiration for the tycoon Donald Trump.
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Obama remains highly popular among base Democratic voters, and Booker expressed his admiration for the 44th president.
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There's always been a lot of mutual admiration and back-scratching between the two industries, after all.
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But don't be lulled into basking in your admiration and empathy for this diverse tribe of nomads.
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If she leaves, it will be with the admiration of many Britons, who respect her uncomplaining grit.
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We must show respect for culture through our pocket books, not merely through passive admiration and appreciation.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Trump expressed admiration for Boeing even while announcing that its planes could not fly.
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R.," or maybe, if speaking with admiration about his approach to night life, "the Albanian Keith Richards.
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She has professed admiration for Trump's embrace of the ordinary voter, and acknowledged similarities in their agendas.
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In a show of mutual admiration, Mr. Xi described Chinese-Myanmar military relations as the "best" ever.
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But you have to take a step back in admiration of what the Thunder pulled off tonight.
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A row of masked protesters sat at tables and discussed their friendship and admiration for Mr. Tsang.
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"Well, actually, I've started doing stand-up comedy," I said, expecting to elicit some awe and admiration.
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Between them, there was mutual respect and admiration, a friendship that had grown stronger in recent years.
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Celebrities like Pink and Sam Smith also expressed their admiration and love for Lovato on social media.
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Mr. Trump has often professed admiration for the seventh president's populism and visited his tomb in March.
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The two men have repeatedly expressed mutual admiration since launching their respective Oval Office bids last year.
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Davids says her childhood admiration for Bruce Lee led to a "borderline obsessive" dedication to martial arts.
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Trump on Wednesday downplayed his admiration for Putin, vowing he neither has "love" nor "hate" for him.
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Mr. Trump has continued to express his admiration for his counterpart in the Kremlin, Vladimir V. Putin.
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On Monday's episode of Tilley's podcast, Scrubbing In, her co-host Tanya Rad expressed admiration for Cyrus.
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When she finished with the first man, he strutted out to cries of admiration and even applause.
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"When asked if she was surprised by Lara expressing admiration for her, Pelosi said, "Nothing surprises me.
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He writes down a salad, and Lenny, at his elbow, lets out a little sigh of admiration.
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In doing so, they have won the admiration of no less a business eminence than Mr. Buffett.
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It was McKim's hope that these stories would excite our admiration, reverence, and indignation, and they do.
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Onscreen, another boy, this one white, gazes in admiration at the Marshal, as he saves the day.
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"The S.R.F. expresses its total support, admiration and gratitude to Adèle Haenel," it said in a statement.
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Gradually, he divulged more, as he warmed to the persona and to the admiration of the masses.
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The Prez-elect told reporters he and Kanye go way back and the mutual admiration was apparent.
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When I hear pantsers describing the way they work I feel a mixture of admiration and anxiety.
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Trump expressed admiration for Jackson, which he has done before, but then went out into left field.
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Behind the scenes, she pinned a note to Jackie's pillow, expressing love and admiration for her courage.
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And their admiration and devotion toward the artist are key in understanding the magnitude of his work.
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The sequence earned Shaw 30 penalty minutes, a three-game suspension and the admiration of Canadiens fan.
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And certainly the mere compliance with a legal obligation, like paying a fine, will win no admiration.
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He doesn't believe he's worthy of love or admiration or anything good, because he's done monstrous things.
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Its a life-changer and the respect and admiration you have for a woman will forever be boundless.
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During a commercial break, Cox made eye contact with the then-pregnant pop diva, who expressed mutual admiration.
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Its a life changer and the respect and admiration you have for a woman, will forever be boundless.
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Gay men, on the other hand, have always shown their awed admiration of working-class masculinity and fortitude.
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It also marked a landmark moment in the brand new Trump administration: achieving widespread admiration from the press.
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Many expressed admiration and a longing for the next meeting, more than concern about the purported movie project.
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" More Amal on George, "the person who has my complete admiration…whose smile makes me melt every time.
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According to Kern, the one unifying factor among her subjects was an admiration for and fascination with femininity.
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While we've got a modicum of admiration for the old pair, the episode does raise a few questions.
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It is true that the EU and the 45th president are not members of a mutual admiration society.
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It was the subject of almost unanimous admiration: Can we please talk for a moment about Sansa's outfit?
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"Wow," he says in admiration after The Verge has arranged his array of cables on the trailer's carpet.
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And while these could be seen as mocking the trend, there's a tone of jealousy and, perhaps, admiration.
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Twitter, Tumblr and Imgur are all mere vehicles for the lust/love/admiration normal folks feel for celebs.
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The actress shared with PEOPLE her admiration for Goodall, praising the activist's dedication to wildlife and the environment.
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That's the kind of forgiveness and admiration the tough voters of New York have had for Hillary Clinton.
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These two and their circles shared an admiration for the same intellectual gurus, think-tanks and political traditions.
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With China, it's the reverse: admiration for its achievements rarely translates to a queue of would-be immigrants.
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So you can become closer and closer to being amongst them, and, yet, still have that surreal admiration.
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BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, THE RESPONSE HE GOT, THE RESPECT AND THE ADMIRATION THAT OUR PEOPLE HAVE FOR KEVIN.
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During the campaign Trump has voiced admiration for North Korea's Kim Jong Un, Moammar Gadhafi and Saddam Hussein.
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However, he has since expressed admiration for some of Donald Trump's policies, particularly those related to the economy.
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Mr Morales has professed admiration for long-ruling autocrats, such as Venezuela's Hugo Chávez and Russia's Vladimir Putin.
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Some of the best-known stories about Jesus depict his admiration for those outside his religion, she says.
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This exploration and admiration for different cultures that Evonne speaks of are exhibited beautifully by the couple's mothers.
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When a script is completely devoid of curves, the writer lacks empathy and craves power, prestige and admiration.
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Admiration for the way their parents experienced music plays a part in vinyl purchases for young people too.
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I have only admiration and affection for the people of Sherpa Capital, including my co-founder Scott Stanford.
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FW: Yeah Of course I was saddened by it I mean I have great admiration for John Lewis.
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This suggests there is a domestic as well as an international dimension to Trump's evident admiration for Putin.
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"This guy just claimed political asylum in France on his layover to Russia," he said with grudging admiration.
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Thank you to all the teachers, and may you be showered with the respect and admiration you deserve!
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This season, she speaks with alarming admiration about an enemy who previously held her hostage and manipulated her.
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Her smooth martial arts moves have earned her admiration on Weibo, where the video is currently going viral.
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Seems there's mutual admiration, because Ashton hung out with McCain afterward for a private tour of the Capitol.
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" Enthusiastically, the Big Little Lies star, 42, shared her admiration for the photo in the comment section. "Wow!!
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Those involved in this project wish to send a message of unity and fearlessness to the Trump Admiration.
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For all the President's bluster, his open admiration for authoritarianism overseas, he has not initiated a constitutional crisis.
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SAUNDERS: I HAVE A RELATIONSHIP WITH BILL AND I HAVE A LOT OF RESPECT AND ADMIRATION FOR BILL.
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In the 14 years since I first read her novel, my admiration for Harper Lee has only grown.
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My utmost admiration goes out to his victims for speaking out, and I wish them peace and healing.
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Some Germans see refugees as freer than themselves, and this secret admiration can turn into irritation or depression.
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He frequently tweets and speaks about commanding the loyalty and admiration of a silent majority of real Americans.
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Metz explained to People that the admiration from her fellow actors is still something she's getting used to.
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She clearly has some amount of admiration for Veidt and the idiosyncracies that fueled his success in business.
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Kirstyn says it was the camaraderie he found in football that kept Jason's admiration for the game alive.
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But I have overwhelming respect and admiration for anyone who puts on a uniform and goes to war.
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Those who organize boycotts seek more than to persuade you that a team does not deserve your admiration.
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I often found myself shaking my head in admiration at her sentences, the way her ideas would cohere.
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They didn't care that he found ways to avoid paying taxes or that he expressed admiration for dictators.
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In normal circumstances, an adult dropping 20 or 30 pounds generates congratulations and admiration for exercising self-control.
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"I was trying to highlight the admiration and respect I have for my father," she told the paper.
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Mr. Ryan and Mr. McConnell released statements stressing their admiration for the Khan family; Mr. McConnell called Capt.
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Trump expresses admiration for Putin as a "strong leader," saying he expects to have good relations with him.
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Lastly, the eighth and final season of "Game of Thrones" has plenty of support and admiration among viewers.
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To make decisions, these narcissists create a rigid set of external standards, often based around admiration and contempt.
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It was a moving account of a deep connection built on equal parts attraction, admiration and honest appreciation.
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He built this business from the ground up and we have great respect and admiration for his talents.
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But admiration can lead to an extreme case of nervousness in the presence of the star you admire.
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The artist is based in Brooklyn, but expresses a unique admiration for what Detroit has to offer artists.
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One reviewer expressed "unreserved admiration" for the moka pot and even pitted it against high-end espresso machines.
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In a well-choreographed announcement, they talked of mutual admiration and a shared mission to support quality journalism.
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"The boss had a huge admiration for Peter's dad," said David Hill, a former top Fox Sports executive.
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It was also Billy who, a few weeks after my "Scared Straight" encounter, professed his admiration for me.
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Confirming Mr. Johnson's assessment, while escalating the mutual admiration between the two men, Mr. Trump declared that Mrs.
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His incredible bravery, courage, and his faith in God are worthy of the praise and admiration of all.
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Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist Some people are baffled by Donald Trump's fawning admiration of the world's strongmen.
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"It's got a lot of punch for a small footprint," he said with admiration back on stable land.
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Still, I confess to a scintilla of admiration for Tillerson, reinforced by the foul manner of his firing.
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Ask him about China's trade war with the United States, however, and Mr. Qi's admiration for America evaporates.
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"He has an old-fashioned idea of how to finish a watch," Mr. Hickcox said, with apparent admiration.
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Sarah, whose admiration for Taylor appears to be more than professional, appreciates the retroactive blessing for the attack.
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The only question is the ardor with which they'll express their admiration for and fealty to the president.
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But you leave "Divide and Conquer" energized and incensed, and with a grudging admiration for Ailes's pugnacious instincts.
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The Chinese don't want love or open admiration, but someone they can count on not to be hostile.
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In turn, it may finally end his perpetual fight for credit and admiration as a black entrepreneurial pioneer.
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The love for him just pours off the screen in these moments, as does the respect and admiration.
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Lennart Westerlund, 60, a founder of Herrang, attributes the Lindy Hop revival to Swedes' admiration for the dance.
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"Tom and I will always have a great relationship built on love, admiration, respect and appreciation," Belichick said.
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Mr. Lamar was one of many older, establishment artists who expressed admiration for XXXTentacion's music despite his charges.
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But analysts say public admiration of authoritarian strongmen has been one of Mr. Trump's few consistently held views.
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Another set of letters bought by Blair also showed Orwell's continued admiration for a former lover, Eleanor Jacques.
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Speakers lauded first responders, expressed admiration for the community's faith and spirit, and emphasized the power of prayer.
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He promised never to cut their Social Security or Medicare, and expressed admiration for single-payer health care.
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But in a really nice way my admiration for and fascination with Winogrand is by no means sated.
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As a nice memory and in admiration for his kind agenda, I like to call people handsome also.
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The Duchess also showed admiration for Michelle Obama when she interviewed the former First Lady for British Vogue.
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It lasts because of Willy and the queasy surfeit of admiration and contempt with which Miller portrays him.
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But he added that he had great admiration for the French group's long-term approach to brand building.
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Another set of letters bought by Blair also showed Orwell's continued admiration for a former lover, Eleanor Jacques.
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"There are ups and downs in campaigns, but I have tremendous admiration and respect for Senator Warren," Rep.
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That to be in the presence of the object of their admiration is worth being humiliated, or murdered.
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She earned tremendous respect and admiration from CIA and U.S. government colleagues, as well as senior foreign leaders.
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Their notoriety helps them forge bonds with their followers based on admiration for and loyalty to the leader.
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Our analyst points to admiration for President Vladimir Putin — especially for outmaneuvering Barack Obama on the world stage.
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By tending to the woman my father loved when he couldn't, I had earned new admiration from him.
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The experience, she said, left her feeling vulnerable, like Close had taken advantage of her admiration for him.
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"She looks at him with such admiration but I wish they were standing side-by-side," said Wood.
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Our critical observations shouldn't detract from our admiration for this artist, or for the museum's presentation of him.
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Gerstle shows a healthy appreciation, even admiration, for the ways that early politicians sought to get around these limits.
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Be An Advocate For WomenObama consistently spoke of his admiration for women and his belief in equality for all.
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" Foreign Minister Heiko Maas was quoted as saying that "the efforts of the White Helmets deserve admiration and respect.
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And the episode doesn't show it either, dancing around their jealousy, admiration, brotherhood, and power struggles with each other.
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In that meeting, the two top advisors "conveyed the president's deep admiration for the Australian people," the official said.
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Ever since the news broke there has been a outpouring of love, respect and admiration from the fashion community.
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Tesla owners and casual observers alike hang on his every word with a sense of sheer admiration and awe.
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They profess loyalty to the Communist Party and admiration for Xi while directing their ire at corrupt local officials.
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Braxton spoke about her admiration for pop star Selena Gomez who also won't let lupus prevent her from performing.
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Dario's adorable antics didn't win him the group competition, but they did earn him the admiration of numerous viewers.
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They trace their admiration of the style to other shared subcultural interests but still, at the center, the clothes.
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What does your cat do to give off such positive vibrations and become the focus of so much admiration?
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That's not surprising, given her expressed admiration for Putin and her pro-Russia stance on the annexation of Crimea.
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My hair became the object of intense admiration even when the rest of me didn't necessarily come with it.
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During the London 2012 Olympics, it was Douglas who held the admiration and reverence that Simone Biles has now.
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What's more, they will have a profound admiration for a select few managers, who by association become hipsters themselves.
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She thought the outfit would be a way to return the love she felt and show him her admiration.
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I always have a ton of admiration for illustrators as well and their commitment to building their own worlds.
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Kilmer said that although he did not tell his costar of his admiration outright, he believes she was aware.
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Leading Tories were quick to express their admiration for Mrs May—particularly for her determination and sense of duty.
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Everyone from Bono to Hillary Clinton to Meryl Streep expressed their love and admiration for the talk show host.
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Marriage metaphors capture the lingering admiration mixed with envy and resentment that China's elite harbours for its global rival.
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Just so he personally knew how highly I thought of him and how much admiration I had for him.
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There's no better way of expressing your admiration for someone than by getting that person tattooed on your body.
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In early August, you could successfully swipe right or even meet someone through a mutual admiration of IG feeds.
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FROM COINAGE: Before You Move In Together, Ask These Questions On her admiration for him: He is a hero.
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This marks the first time SZA has collaborated with Solange, although Solange has publicly declared her admiration for SZA.
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He has certainly never seemed like someone driven by personal admiration of or loyalty to Republican Party establishment figures.
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But couple it with another standout trend for fall, like leopard print, and our admiration goes through the roof.
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Other people's admiration or illusion of what you're doing isn't real, so you can't really let that affect you.
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Such a move would contradict the earlier admiration that Donald Trump had expressed for President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi.
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"He has a huge amount of admiration for the resilience of the people of the country," the statement adds.
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It actually strengthened my admiration for it and made me appreciate the complexity and interconnectedness of all the stories.
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Their three-song set began with a little mutual admiration that alluded to another famous country singer-songwriter pairing.
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I just watched her navigate these years from the time she was 17 until today with the greatest admiration.
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Then-candidate Trump expressed his admiration for President Vladimir Putin many times, including in an NBC interview in September.
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This admiration for displays of power can also be seen in his repeated praise of authoritarian leaders and dictators.
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Their lingering looks of admiration and not-visibly-painful handshakes made the world collectively let out a dreamy sigh.
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I love you and I love Pusha and we all have an admiration for each other’s craft.
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Noticeably missing, though, was Lil' Kim's 1999 MTV Video Music Awards red carpet look, but the admiration is real.
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Alex Stamos had joined not long out of UC Berkeley due to admiration for Mudge and the other founders.
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"Our relationship is professional but it's also very personal, it's based on respect and admiration," he says of Yandel.
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Right now, the 23-year-old's relationship with the Italian house appears to simply be one of mutual admiration.
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Thaletas and the misthios fight side by side, and his admiration quickly becomes romantic and sends him into conflict.
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" Lamar has expressed admiration for Trump's predecessor, saying in December that "hip-hop and the world owes President Obama.
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He landed safely, and I exhaled with admiration and relief—a vivid memory I carry with me every day.
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In response to a fans admiration, Prince took to Twitter Friday morning to express his thoughts on the performance.
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I'm not being self-deprecating — I just mean it, like, it's something that I have a huge admiration for.
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His post reads: "Mutual admiration, 2016." paired with an image of the former President and the Pope shaking hands.
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"I have such deep admiration for Sean's immense talent and extraordinary body of work," Willimon said, according to THR.
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I've been filled with admiration for the women and men running their businesses despite the many challenges they face.
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Tortorella has huge admiration for his costar, not only for her acting skills but for her outlook on life.
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I have the biggest admiration for the artists I am working with and their personal searching around these subjects.
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He has shown admiration for the authoritarian ruler of Russia, Vladimir Putin and North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-un.
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Cerebral and academic, with often unruly hair, Mr. Rusbridger had an inner steel that won him admiration and devotion.
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Ms. Miller-Cooper's admiration for both of them grew as he continued a public life, even if physically diminished.
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The accompanying texts were a mix of admiration and condescension for traditions that Westerners of the time considered primitive.
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And many on the right also seem to have a strange, rather creepy admiration for Mr. Putin's personal style.
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It is difficult and sometimes dangerous to do so, and for this reason, these people have my utmost admiration.
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During the 2017 Grammys, Adele used her tearful acceptance speech as an opportunity to share her admiration for Beyoncé.
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I am not talking about making the world a better place by babysitting and dog admiration and accomplishing things.
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Unable to know themselves, or truly love themselves, they hunger for a never-ending supply of admiration from outside.
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Ainsley's delightful outfit — and impeccable posture — hit Twitter earlier this month when her dance teacher, Grayson, expressed her admiration.
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While they are in competition on the show, both Elba and Block have a deep admiration for each other.
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I have admiration for female identified artists who put themselves out there by using their body in their work.
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He gets great seats to see Bruce Springsteen and has met his idol, even if the admiration isn't mutual.
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He harboured huge admiration for Matt Busby, and revived his philosophy of no individual being bigger than the club.
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SB: Hmmm… IG: But I have to tell you I have so much respect and admiration for startup founders.
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" And there's more ... "All my love, laughter, light, respect and appreciation and admiration ... Thank you my fiancee and soulmate.
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The Maroon 5 frontman couldn't help expressing his admiration for wife Behati Prinsloo's pregnant figure in his latest Instagram.
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He has a thick mustache, a cane with a silvery animal head and a deep admiration for Mevlevi verse.
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In 1883, Vladimir Chertkov, a young religious zealot, visits the novelist and expresses admiration for Tolstoy's brand of Christianity.
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Fascination with fame and riches is diminished; it takes a back seat to admiration for simple acts of kindness.
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Below, he talks about whether kids should be fans, his admiration for the soccer player Clint Dempsey and more.
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It seems to reflect Mr. Hughes's sensibilities — his admiration for old, established institutions and his embrace of digital technology.
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In response, Trump expressed his admiration of Xi as a "great leader" of China in one of his tweets.
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Maybe their admiration always contained the seeds of disappointment, and the cultivation of enthusiasm was a prelude to betrayal.
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Their values seemed well matched at the time, and a mutual admiration led to marriage a few years later.
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I must confess that for all my admiration for Jesus, I'm skeptical about some of the narrative we've inherited.
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She just couldn't get away from Renoir's influence" and her "overwhelming admiration for her mother always cramped her style.
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Along with these pro-monopoly briefs, the Antitrust Division's leadership has publicly expressed almost uncritical admiration for technology giants.
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Bagge counts himself as a real Hurstonian, writing warmly of his admiration for her in the book's introductory essay.
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"When I came across the dental records of Jack Ruby's mother I felt a surge of admiration," DeLillo said.
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The subjects' emotions "ranged from embarrassment and apathy to admiration and nostalgia," the couple wrote in a 2018 essay.
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In a burst of almost collegial admiration, Cercas wonders if a lie can ever be a work of art.
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In his end-of-life memoir, Mr. McCain scorned Mr. Trump's seeming admiration for autocrats and disdain for refugees.
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Not surprisingly, Trump, who basically seems to like dictators in general, has expressed admiration for Erdogan and his regime.
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Nadal already had the admiration of tennis fans for his relentless approach to the game and unyielding competitive spirit.
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Over what was probably not pousse-café, Ricky took out a deck of cards and stunned us into admiration.
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Mr. Cobb, by contrast, has expressed admiration for Mr. Mueller and has never adopted the president's "witch hunt" language.
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Mr. Wenders's singular focus on Pope Francis is born of sincere admiration, but it also constitutes a canny strategy.
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Never mind that this better Atticus is fictional; my home state has learned to grab admiration where it can.
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For Mr. Stone appears to have the same sort of breathless admiration for Mr. Putin as Mr. Trump does.
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Nearly all of their reminiscences are tinged with the kind of astonishment that can start to sound like admiration.
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But, with a dose of humility, let's get over any misplaced admiration some Americans have for Xi's authoritarian model.
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I've always had a deep admiration for Katharine Hepburn's interpretation in Sidney Lumet's extraordinary 1962 film of the play.
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In the end, I feel an incredible admiration for Bruno, but I also think he was kind of nuts.
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They were my earliest introduction to what would become a lifelong admiration of beautiful, resilient and headstrong black women.
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"I wrote the letter," I said, to which he responded with the appropriate mix of embarrassment, apologies and admiration.
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But the two have settled into a comfortable, solid, middle-aged partnership filled with accommodation, admiration and frequent kisses.
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Jason wears a "Jaws" shirt in one key scene partly because of Peele's admiration for Steven Spielberg's 1975 thriller.
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Away from the parliamentary deliberations, the historic move by the Joint List has provoked admiration among many Israeli commentators.
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This time it was a boyish young man who poked his head in the window to profess his admiration.
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Yes, they're slippery characters, but eels may inspire appreciation — and even admiration — at their celebration at this Bronx garden.
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He's gazing with newcomer admiration at Terminal City becoming Vancouver, enthusiastically embracing the freedom to be whatever it chooses.
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Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine four years ago, earning Putin admiration from many Russians and condemnation from the West.
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Slowly, my father's look of blank amazement changed to one of admiration and, finally, to an expression of relief.
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Black History Month is a moment for celebration, and Google's impressive campaign should spur national discussion and global admiration.
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Begner said she had great admiration and respect for Madea because of the way she fights for her family.
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The novel oscillates between admiration for and unsparing criticism of the ideologues in charge of the nation-building effort.
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Mr. Perry has returned the admiration, saying recently that Mr. Trump was "ordained by God" to lead the country.
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Another important aspect of Professor Porath's research is the extent to which a leader's civility engenders respect and admiration.
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The basketball ace expressed admiration for Trump but said the U.S. president could be "a little bit crazy sometimes".
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He espoused his admiration for Hitler publicly, and his mother feared that someone might kill him for his views.
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But the time they spent together that weekend most likely fed Mr. Trump's fascination with and admiration of Nixon.
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These are actions at the heart of our industry and which we have looked upon with pride and admiration.
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And even when Pence is silent, he practically beams with apparent admiration when he is in the President's presence.
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At the time, I had a real admiration for Dischord [Records] and the way they chronicled the DC scene.
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Baldwin doubled down on the admiration he said black people have for him and even tried to explain it.
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He expressed admiration for Gifford Pinchot, the first United States Forest Service chief, who advocated planned use and renewal.
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Muhlstein details the mutual admiration he shared with other artists, and their resulting reciprocal exchange of ideas and themes.
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When you are a fan like I am, two things can happen: Your admiration grows or you are disappointed.
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And just like nowadays, Oprah had the admiration of her peers, too ... being voted "most popular" her senior year.
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Throughout the panel, participants talked about their admiration for the audiences that have kept the movies going for four decades.
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I have total admiration for Gloria Steinem; she changed my life and the lives of many women of my generation.
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Kilmer said that although he did not tell his costar of his admiration outright, he believed that she was aware.
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Chrissy Teigen and Aly Raisman expressed their mutual admiration for each other on Twitter and now they're apparently best friends.
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In that same interview, Frecon expressed her admiration for art that was 'anonymous" and reached "a high plane of abstraction.
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I have no doubt Russian President Vladimir Putin looks at McConnell's rule in the Senate with some sense of admiration.
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Trump has repeatedly expressed respect and admiration for Putin, and said he would look to work with Moscow as President.
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His death has prompted an outpouring of love, support, and admiration for his work and his inspirational outlook on life.
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Narcissist Personality Disorder (NPD) is a clinical condition that is characterized by extreme selfishness and an excessive need for admiration.
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That, and a palpable sense of love and admiration for the hard work of the talent sitting in that room.
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But despite his admiration for the strict beliefs of IS, he insisted he was never a member of the group.
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Oakley's admiration of the military won the hearts of many men and women in uniform across the state, said Maj.
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And challenged is the right word; a score of just 25% drew admiration from the studio member showing the game.
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The Instagram posting touched off a wave of reactions from more than 200 Instagram followers, ranging from admiration to outrage.
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Hannah Baker's story was everywhere, whether in admiration for the cast or criticism of how the show handled her death.
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However, the outpouring of admiration didn't last — and time hasn't been as good to Sullivan Ballou as you might expect.
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The admiration for Warren was apparent as she walked onstage Friday to some of the loudest cheers for any candidate.
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As with his multi-volume biography of Lyndon Johnson, Mr Caro is caught between admiration and horror at his subject.
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For them, a fourth pillar exists: a common foreign-policy doctrine evolving in lockstep; a bubbling elixir of mutual admiration.
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Monáe, Kiyoko, and Halsey's stories resonated deeply with fans, who showed them much love, admiration, and support on social media.
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"Trump can't conceal his admiration for despots, or his disdain for democratic leaders like Justin Trudeau," Schiff wrote on Twitter.
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When the Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel expresses admiration for those directors who challenge reality, she could be talking about herself.
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Bravery against institutions draws even more praise, as we can see from the admiration Cruz's speech drew among some liberals.
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Larkin again turned in the direction of the Knicks bench, posing and holding his arm in shooting form in admiration.
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He is the person who has my complete admiration and also the person whose smile makes me melt every time.
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Increasingly, this groundswell of admiration happens on Twitter, where one can either participate in the discourse or miss it completely.
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And I'm filled with admiration and respect for you, and that's what I'm going to take away with me forever.
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Right after the issue hit stands, Cher tweeted in response to a fan's post, offering her own admiration and support.
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The President said he also called Clinton Wednesday and expressed admiration for the strong campaign she waged throughout the country.
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Opening up about her admiration for her husband, Bell recently told PEOPLE about how they've grown together throughout their relationship.
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Imagine what would be accomplished if politicians like the Obamas and Clintons were actually serious about their admiration for Lincoln.
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They reinforce the narrative that fat women are less desirable, less important, and less worthy of our respect and admiration.
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The trip will also put Trump in face-to-face meetings with authoritarian leaders for whom he has expressed admiration.
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Grimsson professes his admiration for his little brother Owen, and says he's been watching him grow up his whole life.
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"You can have disgust and revulsion, but you can also still have sympathy and admiration [for the abuser]," Youree says.
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Works large and small, visceral and puzzling roost throughout the building, with the potential to draw ire and admiration alike.
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He visited Beijing in October and has met twice with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, to whom he has expressed admiration.
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Trump evokes it every time he speaks of America in decline and voices admiration for the Moscow's strongman Vladimir Putin.
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Her sister Nur Jahan found her a copy of Keller's autobiography, and she read it with the same rapt admiration.
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The problem for Trump is that no one can ever find complete agreement, can ever receive constant fealty and admiration.
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But their marriage is so strong because they approach it as partners, and have unwavering admiration for the other's work.
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But Bolsonaro's popularity alarms many Brazilians — in part because he has expressed admiration for dictators, and has expressed racist views.
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But somehow, leaving the museum, I felt the admiration of Warhol's gaze, as though I, too, had a perfect body.
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Trump has expressed similar admiration for today's authoritarian leaders, from Vladimir Putin in Russia to Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines.
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The president recently expressed his admiration for Putin in a pre-Super Bowl interview with Bill O'Reilly on Feb. 5.
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Respondents to Gallup's latest admiration poll place Michelle Obama a full 10 points ahead of her closest competitor, Oprah Winfrey.
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President Obama will be remembered for many things, but his admiration and compassion for children is clearly the most adorable.
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Just as he did in Saudi Arabia this spring, Trump basked in the admiration mustered by Poland's right-wing government.
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But the support and admiration observers expressed (even before they realized the woman in the pictures was me) was overwhelming.
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A bit of a mutual admiration society has developed between the two finalists in Qualcomm's $21426875 million Tricorder XPRIZE competition .
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The photos quickly captured the attention of NFL fans, who didn't shy away from expressing their admiration of the tattoo.
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") Chatter in the line ranged from to envious admiration of Trump's wealth ("I wanna see the inside of his plane!
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Passersby on foot and in cars often stare in admiration and point at Friend — especially when they hear him hound.
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"I've had a lot of admiration for the work Satya had done since taking over as C.E.O.," Mr. Weiner said.
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A monument designation would earn Mr. Obama the admiration of conservationists and the many Indian tribes that support the idea.
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Last January, she spoke at the Women's March in Las Vegas, where entertainment icon Cher tweeted her all-caps admiration.
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The "White Iverson" rapper is showing off some new bling to profess his fanatical admiration for his favorite NFL team.
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"Look at all these bikers," Mr. Trump, standing before a crowd in front of the Lincoln Memorial, said with admiration.
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In interviews, more than a dozen anchors, executives and news producers displayed admiration for Mr. Trump's facility with their medium.
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In this light, the growing admiration by Western conservatives for the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, is easier to comprehend.
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Although both leaders have expressed admiration for each other in the past, relations between the West and Russia remain strained.
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As FEMA chief since April 2017, Long, 43, has won praise from President Donald Trump and admiration from FEMA staff.
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She has professed admiration for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, saying that she appreciates his "nationalist" leadership and strength.
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He recalled also the late champion's admiration for Sebastian Vettel, now with Ferrari after winning four titles at Red Bull.
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Trump has expressed admiration or a desire for closer ties with North Korea's Kim Jong Un and Russia's Vladimir Putin.
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