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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" 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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I have the utmost respect and admiration for these men.
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Even the royals can't deny their admiration for George Clooney.
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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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And turns out Cher has similar admiration for Mrs. West.
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I only have admiration for the indigenous people of America.
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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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So I have great admiration for that, but it's tough.
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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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Why would you attack her out of admiration for me?
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Guha's admiration for his subject is clear throughout this book.
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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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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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These voters expressed passionate admiration for his consistency and fervor.
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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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Flynn has previously shown a sort of grudging admiration for Putin.
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I developed a new admiration for this strong and resilient woman.
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After that meeting, both expressed a mutual admiration for one another.
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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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Don't expect Lindelof's admiration for Moore's work to be mutual, though.
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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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You can't translate that as meaning he had admiration for him.
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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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John Kasich and had expressed admiration for his state-executive colleague.
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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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Yang isn't the first Democrat to publicly express admiration for Roosevelt.
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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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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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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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"It shows our mutual admiration for beautiful things," Ms. Manji said.
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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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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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And I'm not the only one with a deep admiration for Violet.
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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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"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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Minnesota's parties bonded over a mutual admiration for the late, great Prince.
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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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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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During their conversation, Trump said he had "respect" and "admiration" for Obama.
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Alkayat narrates with succulent concision, but her affectionate admiration for Woolf shows.
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There is also great admiration for him among Russians, too, of course.
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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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He had found his niche and his passion in admiration for King.
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Trump has alarmed allies by expressing admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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But he also felt a hint of admiration for Mr. DeMeyer's chutzpah.
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In his 2010 book, he voiced admiration for former President Barack Obama.
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Blinded by my admiration for Lola, I used to deeply pity Ella.
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Tim Kaine speak of his admiration for immigrant youth to great applause.
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Mr. Trump has expressed admiration for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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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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But maybe Jenna's admiration for Barbara's fit physique will inspire more body confidence.
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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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The 22-year-old heiress previously shared her admiration for Gigi and Bella.
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Lautner's lady shared a similar admiration for her friend after the successful operation.
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The stats came from a tweeter who expressed open admiration for Adolph Hitler.
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This isn't the first time the tech-giant has expressed admiration for Kanye.
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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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But Trump has not expressed such love and admiration for his regional allies.
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But he's hardly been shy about his own admiration for the Brazilian politician.
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Instead, Instagram and Twitter brimmed with praise and admiration for the paired looks.
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He even admits a grudging admiration for drug marketing, which is extraordinarily effective.
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" "I have the deepest respect and admiration for Senators [Bernie] Sanders [I-Vt.
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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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Still, Trump and May appear to have a mutual admiration for one another.
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So, when first met, we had a mutual admiration for each other's work.
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I have great admiration for any gay organizations that can survive in Beijing.
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It didn't immediately grab my attention, notwithstanding my long admiration for Graham's work.
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The god's voice is mesmerizing, tender and careful, full of admiration for Eolo.
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Perhaps, in the future, they can bond over their mutual admiration for Haspel.
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Musk's recent admiration for the Moon may have to do with shifting political winds.
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This isn't the first time Marc Jacobs has expressed his admiration for Missy Elliott.
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It isn't the first time Trump has embarrassed May with his admiration for Johnson.
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Our admiration for it is slightly tainted by Spyros' admiration of it, but still.
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He shares a particular affinity and admiration for his fellow Shore celebrity, Mr. Springsteen.
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I say this with love, reverence, and admiration for everything else Apple has done.
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Lefties have discovered a belated admiration for Margaret Thatcher's means, if not her ends.
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Nothing Mr Trump has said or done suggests a remotely similar admiration for Taiwan.
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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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" 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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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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And I'm not alone among economists in my admiration for our first Treasury secretary.
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"I have admiration for the mechanics" of the Clinton proposals, Mr. Holtz-Eakin said.
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I also wrote about my own preconceptions and admiration for some of the students.
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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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A recent Pew Poll showed a rapid decline in admiration for the United States.
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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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There is widespread admiration for the thinking of anarchist New Left sage Murray Bookchin.
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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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I have so much admiration for her winning six times despite her health issues.
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And expressed his admiration for the power exerted by authoritarian dictators around the world.
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Displaying them was a genuine expression of my admiration for a towering American artist.
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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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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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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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The result is a steady erosion of public admiration for these formerly much-esteemed institutions.
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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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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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Carrey saw her posts and responded on Twitter to express his admiration for Grande's openness.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Trump talks about his admiration for "beautiful" women so often, it's almost a verbal tic.
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"The Book of Disquiet," Fernando Pessoa My admiration for Pessoa goes beyond reading his prose.
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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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He also used Twitter to express admiration for people, from Aretha Franklin to Ryan Zinke.
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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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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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"I have nothing but respect and admiration for their talent and who they are," Cannon explains.
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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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This isn't the first time Meghan's admiration for Ivanka as a businesswoman has come to light.
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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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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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"I have a lot of respect and admiration for Anthony Rapp as an actor," Spacey wrote.
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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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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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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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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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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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So in that case of Supreme, you know there's been a mutual admiration for many years.
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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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President Donald Trump expressed admiration for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's rule over his country.
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Mr. Mattis has been helped by serving a president with an outsize admiration for military brass.
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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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I had tremendous admiration for Tom because of his ability and the way he handled himself.
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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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"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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"He was his hero," one law enforcement official said of Mr. Abedi's admiration for Mr. Hostey.
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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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"I have great respect and admiration for those shows and those performing in them," she said.
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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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And she finds that the Muslim world does hold a lot of admiration for American values.
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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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I have such great admiration for her for demonstrating to all of us the best of mankind.
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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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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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That freedom and our admiration for individualism have led to a breathtaking history of creativity and entrepreneurship.
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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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Residents in the southeastern part of the state openly express admiration for Texas' culture and economic mettle.
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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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Kanye West's legion took advantage of Super Bowl 51 to show off their admiration for the rapper.
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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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She said she was "honored" to be considered for the job and expressed her admiration for Brazile.
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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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Tusa both began and ended the conversation with Culp by talking about his admiration for the CEO.
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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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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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In fact, both maintain that they have a huge amount of respect and admiration for the other.
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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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The post also expressed admiration for the gunman who killed 58 people in Las Vegas on Oct.
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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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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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On Wednesday, Mr. Trump expressed admiration for Boeing even while announcing that its planes could not fly.
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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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A row of masked protesters sat at tables and discussed their friendship and admiration for Mr. Tsang.
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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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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 asked if she was surprised by Lara expressing admiration for her, Pelosi said, "Nothing surprises me.
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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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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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The actress shared with PEOPLE her admiration for Goodall, praising the activist's dedication to wildlife and the environment.
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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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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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Admiration for the way their parents experienced music plays a part in vinyl purchases for young people too.
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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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" Enthusiastically, the Big Little Lies star, 42, shared her admiration for the photo in the comment section. "Wow!!
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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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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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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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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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He built this business from the ground up and we have great respect and admiration for his talents.
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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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"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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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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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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Lennart Westerlund, 60, a founder of Herrang, attributes the Lindy Hop revival to Swedes' admiration for the dance.
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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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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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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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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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The experience, she said, left her feeling vulnerable, like Close had taken advantage of her admiration for him.
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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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In that meeting, the two top advisors "conveyed the president's deep admiration for the Australian people," the official said.
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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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That's not surprising, given her expressed admiration for Putin and her pro-Russia stance on the annexation of Crimea.
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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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I always have a ton of admiration for illustrators as well and their commitment to building their own worlds.
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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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There's no better way of expressing your admiration for someone than by getting that person tattooed on your body.
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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 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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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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I love you and I love Pusha and we all have an admiration for each other’s craft.
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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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" Lamar has expressed admiration for Trump's predecessor, saying in December that "hip-hop and the world owes President Obama.
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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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"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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Ms. Miller-Cooper's admiration for both of them grew as he continued a public life, even if physically diminished.
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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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During the 2017 Grammys, Adele used her tearful acceptance speech as an opportunity to share her admiration for Beyoncé.
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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 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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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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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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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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Mr. Cobb, by contrast, has expressed admiration for Mr. Mueller and has never adopted the president's "witch hunt" language.
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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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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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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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The novel oscillates between admiration for and unsparing criticism of the ideologues in charge of the nation-building effort.
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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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At the time, I had a real admiration for Dischord [Records] and the way they chronicled the DC scene.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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The admiration for Warren was apparent as she walked onstage Friday to some of the loudest cheers for any candidate.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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"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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The "White Iverson" rapper is showing off some new bling to profess his fanatical admiration for his favorite NFL team.
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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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Although both leaders have expressed admiration for each other in the past, relations between the West and Russia remain strained.
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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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"So many people are coming to the UAE to express admiration for what we are trying to do," he said.
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Pruitt had professed admiration for Scalia, a conservative, describing him as a stalwart defender of the law and constitutional fundamentals.
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He has also expressed admiration for President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines for his violent approach to curbing drug trafficking.
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I don't bring this up to suggest that the movie or my admiration for it in any way "transcends" race.
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"I have a deep admiration for officers who serve us and do it for the right reasons," Futterman told me.
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Republican senators, even those who have expressed admiration for Judge Garland, have vowed to block any selection by Mr. Obama.
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Mr. Homme has long professed his admiration for Iggy Pop, but they collaborated as equals who spurred each other on.
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Trump has repeatedly expressed wild admiration for Putin personally; his campaign staff and businesses have extensive ties to Russian interests.
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You'd have to be a pretty stupid secret agent to put your admiration for your paymaster out there so publicly.
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" With a hint of sarcasm, Solomon expresses a level of admiration for serious makeup vloggers: "They are such underrated comedians!
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Even Republicans who didn't always appreciate Mr. McCain's reputation for crossing party lines expressed admiration for him as a politician.
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When I was growing up, I had nothing but respect and admiration for him and his work fighting bad guys.
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In the Uffizi half of the show, Renaissance-era Italy's admiration for Islamic culture is apparent from the very beginning.
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But when Warren dropped out, Dooley said her personal admiration for Sanders could not bring her to vote for him.
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And, as I witnessed the kind of a citizen of the world he was, my admiration for him grew exponentially.
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United States District Judge George L. Russell III expressed some sympathy for Mr. Pho's situation and admiration for his family.
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Throughout the book, however, Stein is full of admiration for the transgender men she meets — especially as they challenge her.
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That Mr. Trump expressed admiration for Mr. Putin, and that Mr. Putin returned the favor, should come as no surprise.
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DEGAS CARED FOR MUSIC, and had particular admiration for Gluck, but he was not only at the Opéra to listen.
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Myers is a warmly gregarious raconteur, though, and his take was pity-free, full of admiration for the child's ingenuity.
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Don Edwards (D-Calif.) in 1972, I have enormous admiration for Zoe as a person and as a political leader.
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The colleagues become friends, and friendly rivals, united by their admiration for a writer whose own work is rarely quoted.
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Trump also expressed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin during the 2016 presidential campaign, but that relationship has since chilled.
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Part of that message was strong words on Russia, even as Europeans wonder about Mr. Trump's admiration for Mr. Putin.
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The siblings expressed a deep admiration for Gucci's so-called Renaissance Man, its bearded and charismatic creative director, Alessandro Michele.
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"I have always had a great admiration for LinkedIn," Microsoft ceo Satya Nadella said in a video on Microsoft's website.
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She's been open about her admiration for the Russian leader and vowed to cancel French sanctions on Russia if elected.
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President-elect Donald Trump has expressed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin and a desire to work more closely with Moscow.
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Obama also called Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and "expressed admiration for the strong campaign she waged throughout the country," Earnest said.
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Venus was oldest finalist in Melbourne in the professional era and won huge admiration for her unlikely run to the final.
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Carmelo and La La Anthony may be separated, but the basketball star is still showing his admiration for his estranged wife.
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In the 20th century, the saccharine admiration for childhood fused with late-Victorian psychology to place a new emphasis on play.
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"There is this huge respect and admiration for the military [in the US public], and very little real understanding," she said.
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In this week's issue of PEOPLE, the actress opens up about her admiration for her hubby – and what makes him sexy!
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Whether Melania Trump's wardrobe choice was overt or simply admiration for an esteemed, French designer, the symbolism sends a sobering message.
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Perhaps, even, Mr Trump gets grudging admiration for reminding the world that Taiwan deserves more recognition as a peaceful, prosperous democracy.
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The heiress turned reality star turned world's most improbably successful DJ was quick to tweet her admiration for the new banger.
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Most recently, the president expressed his admiration for Putin in a pre-Super Bowl interview with Bill O'Reilly on Feb. 5.
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But even many of those with whom he has occasionally clashed in the city express a kind of admiration for him.
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In his homily, Father Scalia said the family was grateful to hear all the words of admiration for the justice's work.
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Though this seemed to have been bourne out of Johnson's genuine admiration for Weld, it also lent seriousness to his candidacy.
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"Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin," Obama said during the sit-down with NBC News that aired Tuesday.
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Despite walking away with Simon during the performance, Melanie "Mel B" Brown expressed her admiration for the performers and their innovation.
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And the relationship he has subsequently developed with Mr Xi has been larded with admiration for the dictator's power and style.
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The potential reasons cover the gamut: It could be innocent, a professional crush, mere genuine admiration for your way of thinking.
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Mr. Smyth also admitted begrudging admiration for how Gogo uses a keen understanding of behavioral economics to hook so many people.
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He has spoken again and again not just about his admiration for dictators, but his approval of their most brutal methods.
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Hillary Clinton expressed admiration for Reagan's response to the AIDS crisis at her funeral yesterday, then quickly apologized for the comments.
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Trump's admiration for Putin as a "strong" leader is far from just an idiosyncratic quirk; it's increasingly common on the right.
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" Clinton has support from Capitol Hill Democrats, who are emphasizing "Trump's well known admiration for Putin and his belittling of NATO.
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If Washington is Trump's agony, however, Riyadh amounted to his ecstasy, replete with lavish displays of admiration for the new leader.
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No doubt these are key reasons for Apple's stand, and I have great admiration for Tim Cook's leadership on this matter.
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I was lost in admiration for this great man: a war hero, a loyal royal consort and an extremely funny fellow.
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We should have deep admiration for the hard-work and dangerous risks a coal miner takes to provide for their family.
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As inequality widens, so does admiration for the swindler, while playing the system has become synonymous with achieving the American dream.
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Republican nominee Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for Putin and a desire to strengthen relations between the US and Russia.
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I have endless admiration for my friend, Jose Andres, who is the Godfather of fighting for immigrants from the food side.
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"I have such deep admiration for Sean's immense talent and extraordinary body of work," said Willimon in a statement via Hulu.
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The Republican regime's admiration for Russian-style leadership playing out here launches the most massive redistribution of wealth in American history.
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Elias was full of admiration: for Johan's intellect, his life force, his glamorous success with women, the breadth of his interests.
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A record of their admiration for each other as artists — and for the creative process — is captured in the new exhibition.
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The movie star said that his admiration for Trump does not mean he plans on voting for the real estate tycoon.
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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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Underneath the jokes there's clearly a real admiration for one another, and an emotional connection that's important for all of them.
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What's also clear ... her admiration for Beto, the rival who's in a neck-and-neck race heading into the midterm election.
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Louis Farrakhan was a musician himself in his younger days and always had a lot of admiration for musicians and rappers.
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The former union leader won global admiration for transformative social policies that helped reduce stinging inequality in Latin America's biggest country.
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He discussed his high school and college football career, his time as a semipro football player and his admiration for Smith.
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"As a matter of fact, I put his picture in the book to illustrate my admiration for it," Justice Stevens said.
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Bazille's admiration for Manet is clear in the flat gray expanse of floor and the pale pink mound of a sofa.
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Her French accent is only ever heard when she is cracking a joke or talking about her admiration for other artists.
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And while she's stated her "admiration" for law enforcement, she stands firm that a police badge doesn't absolve anyone of accountability.
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I have a lot of admiration for students who are talented enough and work hard enough to play sports in college.
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The contradiction between her admiration for the scenery and her pollution from getting there, she decided, was too much to bear.
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But they openly expressed their admiration for Hungary's semi-authoritarian prime minister, Victor Orban, and Italy's nationalist vice premier Matteo Salvini.
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But here was something else: At one point in Saturday's match, he showed his admiration for Federer by simulating his serve.
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"Despite our best intentions and our admiration for traditional bodegas, we clearly hit a nerve this morning, we apologize," he wrote.
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Before leaving Washington to fly here, Mr. Trump expressed his admiration for authoritarian countries like China, where drug dealers are executed.
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At former president Barack Obama's Obama Summit in November, DuVernay discussed her relationship with Youmans and her admiration for his work.
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" Trump has also expressed admiration for Jackson, visiting his grave early in his administration and subsequently tweeting, "We honor your memory.
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Witness his admiration for dictators around the world and you'll see that fear is the measure of power he most respects.
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" Soloway expressed admiration for Sweeney, describing her as "important to the history of comedy and the history of women in comedy.
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The two men share many qualities apart from their mutual admiration for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and attractive women.
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Embrace of strongmen Trump's embrace of the Saudis is consistent with his admiration for strong, often undemocratic leaders around the world.
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In addition to admiration for Trump, there was a palpable joy that the existing order was being turned on its head.
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"We have great admiration for our competitors and what they're trying to do, but we're also excited about competing," Brian Swette said.
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He broke his silence to admit his admiration for how former South Korean strongman Park Chung-hee had dealt with student demonstrations.
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I have so much admiration for her and how she overcame this unbelievable tragedy and made a life that was really influential.
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According to a criminal complaint, the suspect discussed ISIS with an FBI undercover agent and expressed his admiration for the terrorist group.
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Several people shared their respects toward Lemon on Twitter, including their admiration for how he quickly shifted gears into reporting the news.
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A nonbeliever might think, Of course it's easier for someone to express public admiration for an old friend than a new partner.
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The now monumental rock group was born following that night after discovering their mutual admiration for bands like Neurosis and Thin Lizzy.
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She gave a speech at the 2012 Women in the World summit about her admiration for Clinton — and recounted their similarities. 6.
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After working together for more than 40 years, the two legendary investors still hold plenty of respect and admiration for one another.
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"He swallowed humiliations and bore a heavy burden," murmured one old man, explaining his admiration for Zhou as he left the performance.
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I could have gone to Russia, where the very popular President Vladimir Putin has expressed admiration for Trump -- and Trump has reciprocated.
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It is hard not to detect her admiration for the stolid style of the Yorkshire batsman in her matter-of-fact demeanour.
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He expressed admiration for Representative Jim Jordan's physique from his wrestling days in college but noted his ears have a unique shape.
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Pence denies the insults, the racism, the admiration for dictators, acting as though Kaine is saying "ridiculous" things by even raising them.
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John Legend is full of love and admiration for wife Chrissy Teigen — and he has the most adorable ways of showing it.
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Bolsonaro, who has previously expressed his admiration for President Donald Trump, has angered many with misogynist and racist comments throughout the campaign.
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" Cortese expressed her admiration for her friend in her own confessional later, saying, "I can't imagine what this girl is going through.
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The president has said he remains neutral in the Democratic primary contest, even as he has repeatedly expressed great admiration for Mrs.
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Twitter users have expressed a growing admiration for his pettiness, and there's even a Facebook fan page for Pelkey's wooden finger statue.
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The 29-year-old's parents are still very much in love, and he has the upmost respect and admiration for their marriage.
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President Trump has repeatedly expressed willingness to work with, and even admiration for, foreign leaders with long records of human rights violations.
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Josh (Paul Rudd), not only finally reveals his admiration for Cher (Alicia Silverstone), but also surprises her with a gloriously sweet smooch.
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But, despite her admiration for Instagram's impact on her restaurant, she said it was "a waste of time" on a personal level.
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Others who fall victim to work romances develop affinities for nurturing bosses and mentors in powerful positions, confusing admiration for a crush.
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"I don't consider myself part of the Never Trump movement," he said, expressing admiration for Mr. Trump's success in the primary contest.
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The optics for Trump, who expresses admiration for Putin, are as fraught as the policy tensions between the United States and Russia.
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Although at times Patterson is critical of and disappointed by his fellow Jamaicans, his admiration for the nation's independent spirit shines through.
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Before I left, she threw the statement into the garbage, giving me the answer I hoped for and lifelong admiration for her.
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The mutt's story has gone viral on Facebook, where many have expressed admiration for her faithfulness, and their condolences at her passing.
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A number of leaders of destructive cults over the years have expressed admiration for Hitler, and particularly of his treatment of Jews.
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But in the current context such weight loss prompts silence and quiet admiration for someone who is prioritizing their children at mealtime.
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He said that he had great admiration for Fox's reporters, even if opinion shows like his own helped set his network apart.
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The Atletico Madrid forward also declared his admiration for Ronaldo after the Portuguese upstaged his two goals with his whirlwind hat-trick.
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" Charse Yun, in his essay about "The Vegetarian," declares his admiration for Smith's work but argues that it is a "new creation.
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Speaking on the phone, she reiterated her excitement at the opportunity of working with Lanvin's ateliers, and her admiration for Mr. Elbaz.
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So I have a lot of respect and admiration for people who were willing to go and be tear-gassed and arrested.
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All of the former presidents and first ladies stood together with shared respect for each other and shared admiration for Barbara Bush.
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While demonstrating a lack of understanding and support for democratic values, he also praises and expresses admiration for the worst global tyrants.
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He chose the name Thomas as his spiritual name because of his admiration for St. Thomas Aquinas, according to his brother, Marshall.
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And then BuzzFeed, in particular I think, you have real admiration for a lot of the journalism they're doing for Ben Smith.
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Mr. Duterte didn't help matters by professing his admiration for Mr. Marcos, calling him the "brightest" president the Philippines has ever known.
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I have great admiration for any man who intervenes when a woman or girl is in a perilous situation or might be.
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As much as Boone and Butler professed their love and admiration for Yanovsky, they noticed his mood darken after the drug arrest.
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This exhibition probes what we had already gleaned: Warhol's intense admiration for other people's looks and his self-consciousness toward his own.
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His oft-stated admiration for authoritarians in other countries — including, but not limited to, Vladimir Putin — speaks to his yearning for power.
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Mr. Erdogan has expressed personal admiration for Mr. Putin, to the consternation of many European and American leaders, if not President Trump.
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"Blaze" is entering theaters attached to early reviews that offer no qualifiers when they mention their admiration for it and its director.
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Mr. Trump has never spoken strongly about human rights, and he has openly expressed admiration for Mr. Xi and other authoritarian leaders.
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The two men had a deep admiration for each other and considered their daughters the heirs to their sports legacies, ESPN said.
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Like many architects, he worried that modernism was not sufficiently expressive, and he admitted to a great admiration for many early skyscrapers.
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Indeed, the developer's admiration for the toothpick-thin 22019,2458-foot-tall condominium at 432 Park played a role in the architect's selection.
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I felt a swell of admiration for these careful workers, for the army of people who've risen to the challenge in China.
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"He was very gracious," Carter said, adding Trump expressed his appreciation for Carter's letter as well as admiration for the former president.
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The president has repeatedly voiced admiration for Lamar, even dubbing the artist's "How Much a Dollar Cost" his favorite song of 2015.
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Indians were relatively welcoming of Mr. Trump's victory, and many here express admiration for his business empire and promised crackdown on terrorism.
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" He expressed admiration for silencer technology and frustration that "I don't get to use it in the People's Republic of New York.
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Then, and only then, do you emerge from the brush to tell him about your deep and long-held admiration for him.
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We express our sympathies to them all, and our admiration for the United Kingdom police and emergency services for their courageous response.
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When I began writing I had only a passing knowledge of Wally Hedrick's work; now I have such admiration for the guy.
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Aside from appealing to admiration for Reagan, Pence also argued that Republicans must unite to stop Hillary Clinton from winning the White House.
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While the tweet has since been deleted, he continued discussing his admiration for 9/11 heroes, and those tweets are still hanging around.
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In celebration of their achievement, Mexican sideline reporter Sergio Dipp, who was making his first MNF appearance, awkwardly expressed his admiration for Joseph.
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Though Gorsuch had deep admiration for Scalia, his attempts to stay independent meant keeping his distance from the former justice at times. Sen.
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While he squarely backs Putin on the Ukrainian crisis, Gorbachev, who was born in southern Russia, is full of admiration for Ukrainian culture.
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I say that with full admiration for the kids in FL, to survive such a trauma and fight for everyone to be safer.
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Though compelled to display his misogyny, Poitras also conveys her admiration for Assange's work via attempts to correct some public misinterpretations about it.
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Instead, we admit to a guarded admiration for Swift and her music, and we enjoyed "Miss Americana" as a window into Swift's world.
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Singers across the world expressed admiration for a man whose eclectic musical incarnations — jazz, pop music, rock — proved inspiring across genres and geography.
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In response to her photo, friends and celebrities like Bella Thorne, Diplo, Taylor Lautner, and Sofia Richie shared their admiration for her actions.
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Pop powerhouses Kelly Clarkson and Sam Smith took to social media Wednesday to share their mutual admiration for one another, and it's adorable.
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Today, the pair are still going strong, creating sweets side-by-side — and also sharing an admiration for classic food writer M.F.K. Fisher.
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This hasn't been an easy decision, however, as we part ways, we do so with lots of love and admiration for each other.
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Although their romantic relationship ended earlier this year, the Gifted costars have remained friends and share genuine respect and admiration for one other.
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Hartley reflected on his admiration for the TV star as a child and his gratitude for getting to share the screen with Thicke.
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In fact, Davis says her admiration for her sisters is what prompted her to narrate A Touch of Sugar in the first place.
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Yet over the course of a presidential run in which Mr Trump expressed bizarre, fawning admiration for the Russian strongman, Republican opinion flipped.
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And that he had, in effect, redone the Gucci brand in a spectacular fashion, and I have a lot of admiration for that.
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Indeed, even among theologically-minded fans of Francis, some still profess admiration for Benedict "at his best" as a clear thinker and teacher.
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ON THE TREATMENT OF WOMEN Khan has publicly expressed his admiration for the justice dispensed against women by "jirgas" — or councils of elders.
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My colleague Sarah Kliff has run focus groups with Trump voters where participants bring up their admiration for Canadian-style single-payer unprompted.
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French President Emmanuel Marcon also tweeted his support Wednesday for those affected by the blazes, expressing admiration for firefighters and support for evacuees.
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Although Toussaint decided to rejoin the French side around this time, Girard's evidence suggests it was not admiration for Sonthonax that convinced him.
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Then when she released her biting single "Look What You Made Me Do," Pratt's admiration for the star reached a whole new level.
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But his admiration for one particular actress apparently led to his capture and imprisonment with security measures tougher than a ball-and-chain.
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"Wet look," the hairstylist captioned a photo of his client on Instagram, showing his admiration for her look with a heart-eyes emoji.
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President Trump keeps longstanding allies such as Germany at arm's length, while expressing admiration for autocrats like Vladimir Putin who thwart democratic institutions.
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I didn't come out until later on so I just kind of thought everyone had a kind of weird admiration for their teachers.
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When we first met, Shariff expressed gratitude and admiration for what Virginia Tech had done, but her opinion of Edwards had since changed.
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Politicians, VA officials, and other stakeholders all did their duty to remind Americans that veterans deserve our respect and admiration for their sacrifice.
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During the call, Trump weighed in on the potential ripple effects of a Brexit deal and expressed admiration for Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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"The Ghost in the Shell star added, "I have a lot of huge admiration for working moms...I'm barely, barely holding it together.
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He expressed admiration for his bosses, whom he called "fantastic and supportive," and said they had faith in his understanding of his role.
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Abdul appears to instinctively reciprocate that admiration, for reasons that writer Lee Hall ("Billy Elliot") and director Stephen Frears ("The Queen") leave vague.
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Though showgoers were all there for different reasons, their admiration for Karl Lagerfeld's work (and the label Coco Chanel built) was the same.
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The musical palindromes were instead partially based on admiration for Bartók's use of the same form, for example in his Fourth String Quartet.
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This time it's a tree outside of an arch of the Shrine, and I feel Serafinowicz senses my admiration for the game growing.
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Both are stifling, exacting plays, which perhaps reflect the challenger's admiration for Carlsen, widely considered one of the best players of all time.
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People took to Twitter to share their admiration for the photographer and how brave he was for catching a terrifying moment in history.
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"I have great admiration for the pope and his abilities, but someone should have talked him out of making this trip," he wrote.
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In interviews, Mr. Li spoke often about his admiration for beautiful women and the politically liberal early 21980th-century Chinese philosopher Hu Shih.
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Democrats almost all profess admiration for Medicare, and they resist Republican efforts to turn it into a voucherized system for buying private insurance.
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Mr. Bannon, a film buff and former movie producer, expresses admiration for John Ford, Orson Welles, Stanley Kubrick and even Mr. Morris himself.
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Beschloss evinces the most admiration for Abraham Lincoln, who "made himself by far, the most powerful president" the United States had ever seen.
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While Gabbard has long voiced admiration for the former vice president, it's worth noting she backed Bernie Sanders in 2016's Democratic primary.
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Still, Bell understood that her husband, who has been open about his admiration for Jay-Z, had to give it his best shot.
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As we sped off down the West Side Highway, we could barely hear that noise over the whoops of admiration for Nick's prowess.
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It's not just admiration for McCain's lifetime of service and the excruciating pain he endured in North Vietnam that is driving the outpouring.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked on Wednesday about West's admiration for the President and whether the pair plan to meet.
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Despite my admiration for Mendelsohn's writing, over the years I have occasionally rolled my eyes while beginning to read one of his essays.
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"Border People" feels like a master class, but I'm unsure about what it's meant to teach, other than an admiration for Hoyle's craft.
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How can I reconcile my admiration for the message of Jesus, all about inclusion, with a church history that is often about exclusion?
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The silhouette of his bowl-style haircut has been used to signal admiration for Roof's actions and encourage others to commit mass shootings.
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For years, the Leadership Institute's Campus Reform has reported examples of those who teach the next generation voicing support and admiration for Antifa.
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He was outspoken in his admiration for Fidel Castro, although he was glad to find a joke in United States tensions with Cuba.
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In fact, the only two causes about which Mr. Trump seems truly passionate are supposedly unfair trade deals and admiration for authoritarian regimes.
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Trump, while calling in to the program, also weighed in on the potential effects of a Brexit deal and expressed admiration for Johnson.
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Mr. Trump has at times expressed admiration for some form of border tax as a way to give an advantage to American producers.
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He has left it to subordinates to publicly criticize Russian actions while personally expressing admiration for Mr. Putin and eagerness to be friends.
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Many of the same names — Tchelitchew, Lynes, Kirstein, Cadmus, Fidelma Cadmus, crop up again here; and my admiration for Tchelitchew is expanded further.
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There was widespread admiration for the gymnasts who confronted and took down Larry Nasser, a doctor who abused young athletes for many years.
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But I think there's a particular admiration for Claudia because she was so unabashedly herself in life, in junk food, and in fashion.
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My admiration for Whitney's resoluteness has increased over the years, as well as my sense of his growing authority as a masterful colorist.
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Sadly, Oakley passed away last week, but his admiration for men and women in uniform left a meaningful mark on the Arkansas military community.
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Around 100 supporters of Trump, some wearing "Make Britain Great Again" hats, expressed their admiration for the president opposite the U.S. embassy in London.
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Kanye and wife Kim Kardashian West attended the concert weeks after Yeezy proclaimed his admiration for Bieber's song "What Do You Mean?" on Twitter.
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The Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom actor, 39, opened up about his admiration for Cruise, 56, in an interview with the Associated Press published Thursday.
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The young girl whose admiration for former first lady Michelle Obama captured the internet's heart has turned the viral moment into a children's book.
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Of course, Rih's fans immediately began gushing over her perfection, taking to Twitter to express their admiration for the new queen of grocery shopping.
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To some in her orbit, he seems more oriented towards Britain (with his admiration for Margaret Thatcher and his Welsh wife) than towards Germany.
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The leaders of the current "revolt against the elites" in the West have signalled their tough-minded approach by proclaiming their admiration for him.
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He retains much admiration for bringing the Olympics to Australia but pundits have lamented the country's slide down the medal tables in recent Games.
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The FPö leader responded enthusiastically and expressed admiration for how Viktor Orban, Hungary's authoritarian prime minister, had crushed the independent press in his country.
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Recently, the actress has caused more speculation by posting a series of blogs on her website about her love and admiration for the whistleblower.
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Her own charity work owes much to her admiration for her father, who labored in tobacco fields and construction sites and could not read.
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Though the importance of the Monroe Doctrine has faded since the end of the cold war, some American conservatives still express admiration for it.
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We argued that Mr Bolsonaro, a seven-term congressman with illiberal social views and a worrying admiration for dictatorship, would make a disastrous president.
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In addition to gifting Museveni an autographed pair of Yeezys, we wouldn't be surprised if the two discussed their shared admiration for President Trump.
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But before news of her pregnancy broke in September, Kardashian, 33, had already expressed her admiration for her Cleveland Cavaliers star beau's parenting prowess.
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I have a dream to work with this dynamic force again, but no matter what, #reesewitherspoon deserves congratulations and has my admiration for always.
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"They part with nothing but respect and admiration for one another and will continue to be supportive friends," the exes said at the time.
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Bolsonaro, a former army officer who has expressed admiration for Brazil's 1964-1985 military dictatorship, said on Friday that he would not accept defeat.
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By choosing a clear military reference with the present for Trump, Macron is playing again to the U.S. president's admiration for the armed forces.
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Both President Trump and Secretary Zinke have expressed admiration for Teddy Roosevelt and his legacy of conserving uniquely American places for all to experience.
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The Nice Guys actor, 35, appears on the cover of ES Magazine this week, and his corresponding interview is full of admiration for women.
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Bush's admiration for Cruz was noticeably lacking during the Floridian's own run for the White House, when he mocked the Texan for political expediency.
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The filmmakers may be Marxists, but their aesthetic can be gleaned from their admiration for Cézanne, the subject of two typically oblique short features.
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West discusses his struggles with his mental health since that day, the collaborative writing process behind his records, and his admiration for Donald Trump.
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Admiration for Mr. Obama is particularly high among young adults, or those 18 to 29 who are so coveted by TV and radio advertisers.
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What they have in common is an intense work ethic, an ability to laugh even in extremis, and an abiding admiration for each other.
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Daytime TV host Ellen DeGeneres and NFL writer John McClain, among others, took to Twitter to express their gratitude to and admiration for Watt.
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He recently expressed admiration for Vladimir V. Putin, Russia's autocratic president, and Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator, whom he praised as tough on terrorism.
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His tough talk about Russia and the Russian president Vladimir V. Putin was jarring coming after Mr. Trump's professed admiration for the Russian leader.
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Golovkin says he brings a healthy admiration for Jacobs and what he has been through heading into Saturday night's HBO pay-per-view fight.
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" She wishes for a return to "an age of wolves," and expresses her admiration for men who "know the difference between predator and prey.
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I have so much admiration for Ryan and Amy, and the small team at Numinous Games, for seeing this project through to its conclusion.
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Big, blaring open chords make no secret of AC/DC's admiration for the Who as the Young brothers unite for a double-barreled attack.
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When reading about his excursion, I immediately was overcome with great admiration for the man, at 71, who crossed the Atlantic Ocean via kayak.
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But Trump — who has made no secret about his admiration for despots like Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping — doesn't seem to grasp that.
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Singapore is now on the tip of Mr. Trump's tongue again — but this time, he's expressing admiration for its death penalty for drug trafficking.
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I will always have the greatest respect and admiration for Mr. Howard Marks, but of the people around him I have nothing to say.
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I have huge admiration for Catholic nuns, priests and laity working on the front lines all over the world to fight poverty, disease, injustice.
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One of Ms. Gillibrand's signature causes, for example, is her work fighting sexual harassment, and she emphasized her admiration for female leaders on Wednesday.
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The couple routinely appear on videos together, recently expressing admiration for Hungary's increasingly authoritarian prime minister, Victor Orban, and Italy's vice premier Matteo Salvini.
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It's a parallel universe, despite the fact we're living in the same informational space and share the same admiration for pop stars like Beyoncé.
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President Trump keeps longstanding allies such as Germany at arm's length, while expressing admiration for autocrats like Vladimir V. Putin who thwart democratic institutions.
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Well-meaning regulars at the bar appear not to have connected their admiration for Mr. Shareef personally with their general view of his background.
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After Game 7, Hill expressed his admiration for Darvish, and for any athlete who has the courage to compete, and potentially fail, in public.
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Mr. Putin has many fans in Italy, including the country's de facto leader, Mr. Salvini, who has publicly professed admiration for the Russian leader.
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"I have always had some sort of admiration for her, because I met her when she was super, super young," Williams said of Osaka.
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"I was a big pro-wrestling fan back in the day," he added, noting his childhood admiration for Hulk Hogan and Mad Dog Vachon.
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He refused to believe the model was seriously impaired and was full of admiration for Tolstedt, with whom he had a long working relationship.
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"Of course American cars don't sell in Japan," said Mr. Masui, whose admiration for American vehicles does not extend to their manufacturers' marketing strategies.
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Almost no one, however, anticipated what would prove to be one of the more lasting consequences of the leak: surprised admiration for American diplomats.
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After the election, it appears that Putin's pro-Trump propaganda (mixed with Trump's misplaced admiration for Putin) inspired an institutional overreach by the FBI.
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By the end of his journey, when Theroux has made it to separatist Zapatista territory, his admiration for the group comes as no surprise.
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Many of them only know Princess Diana as a historical figure, but they carry the honor with pride and admiration for the award's namesake.
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It's a piece of art made for somebody with enough admiration for a person or character to have it permanently inked onto their skin.
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Bolsonaro's meeting with Trump came together within weeks of the Brazilian leader's inauguration after the two political firebrands expressed mutual admiration for each other.
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I always had great admiration for Ali — as a man, a great athlete, a champion of civil rights in America and across the world.
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If they gift you something that's important to them, you can be sure they have a tremendous amount of trust and admiration for you.
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I've always had great admiration for women like Barb who take it upon themselves to create spaces where women can speak their minds freely.
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My admiration for Stanely Whitney's resoluteness has increased over the years, as well as my sense of his growing authority as a masterful colorist.
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"Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo are brave men who deserve praise and admiration for their brave work," the embassy said in a statement.
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"I have great respect for Governor Mike Huckabee, and we have a mutual admiration for our wonderful families," Mr. Trump said in a statement Thursday.
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The actor, who currently stars in Netflix's Bojack Horseman and Hulu's The Path, has previously shared his admiration for Brown on Instagram following their talk.
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Trump has expressed admiration for Churchill even as the president&aposs critics contend that the parallels between the two leaders are limited, and even contradictory.
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The not so secret admiration for Vladimir Putin plays out in a teenager&aposs bedroom where the fantasies of this forbidden romance come to life.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who was re-elected in an upset in May, is a conservative who has spoken about his admiration for Donald Trump.
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Courteney Cox, who has known Ryder "forever," brought her daughter Coco Arquette with her to the walk and expressed her admiration for her longtime friend.
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So while Trump effuses great respect and admiration for Her Majesty, he has to date done little to emulate the Queen's careful, nurturing, pragmatic style.
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" The 22-year-old continued, "You must be unhappy with yourself that you want to make people feel small who express their admiration for you.
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Thor's comms team acknowledged it's not looking to go head-to-head with Elon Musk's juggernaut, and expressed "admiration" for Tesla and its rival, Nikola.
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But it's safe to say recent events have greatly increased our (already substantial) admiration for the global coffee giant and renowned purveyor of pumpkin spice.
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Markle appears to think highly of Trump, having written about her admiration for the mother of three on her blog The Tig back in 2014.
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At the same time, Perdue, a former CEO, expressed admiration for Romney's professional accomplishments from his time as a businessman and later governor of Massachusetts.
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And there is no recognition that attacks on free trade, admiration for autocratic leaders, and questioning of US alliances threaten to undo these very accomplishments.
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Elton John has spoken of his admiration for Ed Sheeran in a new interview, also revealing that he warned the singer to watch his weight.
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Still, in a graduate lounge, post-doctoral students from Sri Pratap were only too eager to express admiration for the protesters, and contempt for India.
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The idea that most women, independents or mainstream order-craving suburbanites would back a guy who declares his admiration for Vladimir Putin is a mirage.
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But while she's stated her "admiration" for law enforcement, she stands firm that a police badge doesn't absolve anyone of accountability: We don't need sympathy.
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Another is that admiration for the army does not necessarily extend to the generals, who rushed to condemn him when video of the shooting emerged.
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Trump has expressed praise and expressed admiration for Russia's Vladimir Putin, Libya's Moammar Gadhafi, and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, among others, in the past.
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Its critics describe the party as neo-Nazi, though Jobbik's ideological underpinning was always extreme Hungarian nationalism, rather than any form of admiration for Hitler.
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News over the weekend that "officially, I have not heard anything," he shared that he has great admiration for the show — and for Kotb, 54.
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Many of these insecurities had to do with the jealousy and grudging admiration for black culture white Americans hid behind layers of stereotype and insult.
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These stories brought my boring history textbooks to life; they rooted my own family within that larger context; and solidified my admiration for refugee mothers.
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To say this hasn't dampened my enthusiasm for his management would be disingenuous, even if my admiration for him refuses to sputter out and die.
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This admiration for their father doesn't stop there: Dads of Capricorns tend to be very concerned with justice and doing the right thing, says Gat.
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The catchphrase familiar to children of the 90s—"Gotta catch 'em all"—encouraged a scientific purpose and an admiration for the unknown in inquisitive children.
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Democratic strategists who spoke to The Hill expressed admiration for Clinton's willingness to attend, given how agonizing the event is sure to be for her.
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News content should not make improper jokes, defile classics, or "express overt admiration for Western lifestyles", the regulator said in a circular, according to Xinhua.
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But after seeing her it is clear to me that Tori's love and admiration for her fans is, for lack of a better word, unbreakable.
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" Clinton heaped praise on the 27-year-old British singer, saying, "I just have a huge admiration for her skills, her ability, and her personality.
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There is even a page on Douban, a site better known in China for movie reviews, for people to express their admiration for his looks.
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An American who spent five years in Cuban prison voiced admiration for President Obama's upcoming visit to the island nation in an interview published Friday.
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While Trump has expressed admiration for Churchill, he has in the past indicated that he does not read much because he does not have time.
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A combination of admiration for Caravaggio's innovations and the marketability of works in this style encouraged numerous artists in Rome to adopt the new manner.
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I submit that another profound moment of grace was when CNN expressed admiration for President Trump and the pundits were "Americans first" before political agendas.
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He was met by the FBI informant, who said Patel expressed admiration for an Army officer who had killed 13 soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas.
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Joan appears from a stall, striking up conversation with Joni, as the two intellectually bond over their shared admiration for Joan Didion and Joan Jett.
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Though I no longer perceived Sarah as a life partner like I once did, I still harbored plentiful feelings of care and admiration for her.
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Nosov's offer comes in response to a video making the rounds this week of McGregor on a Russian television show expressing admiration for Vladimir Putin.
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He brought tears to the eyes of other White House aides, who afterward traded emails expressing admiration for Mr. Kelly's passionate defense of Mr. Trump.
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For a time the two men presented a united front, full of admiration for what the other would do for the now-flatlining fashion house.
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He convinced editors at McGraw-Hill, his publisher, that Hughes had contacted him to express admiration for "Fake!" and proposed collaborating on a similar project.
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She began a series of correspondence based around a mutual admiration for the other's art with Otto Modersohn, which lead to their marriage in 1901.
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Below, she discusses the onstage performances she delivered that inspired her to write the book, her admiration for the creativity of certain revolutionaries and more.
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"We had a mutual admiration for each other's dancing," she said at the Met recently during the break between a matinee and the evening show.
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In a December 2013 clip from CBS News, Mr. Biden, expressing admiration for Mr. Mandela, mentioned a congressional delegation trip he took to South Africa.
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At the beach, the two girls meet a man and, out of innocence and admiration for his magnificent car, accept his offer of a ride.
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Despite Trump's self-professed admiration for Chinese President Xi Jinping, North Korea's missile program has repeatedly strained the relationship between the world's two largest economies.
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On Saturday night, after North Korea tested a missile, Ms. Haley posted a Twitter message about her admiration for Joan Jett, the 1980s rock star.
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TO: A24FROM: A.O.S. First of all, you have my gratitude and admiration for breathing life into the fainting corpse of adventurous, independent, democratic American cinema.
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I'll be watching this year's contest with excitement and avid admiration for all the players (big and small) and the teams — defending champions and underdogs.
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Demonstrators took to the streets on Wednesday, many voicing admiration for the stunt, but also wondering why anyone would engage in such a hapless attack.
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Mr. Corallo worked in the Justice Department under President George W. Bush when Mr. Mueller was F.B.I. director and has long expressed admiration for him.
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Malinowski said he has a lot of admiration for Napoleon, and he's always been fascinated by the 1812 military campaign when the French invaded Russia.
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As a boy, he shared the older man's admiration for Presidents John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt, though both eventually left the Democratic Party.
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I also have no shortage of unbridled affection and admiration for our police officers, relating to them more than any other group in our society.
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In the future, consider limiting gifts of your work to people who have expressed real admiration for it or outright desire to own a piece.
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We have tremendous respect and admiration for the students organizing and making their voices heard regarding gun violence in schools and elsewhere in our country.
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While we will not go as far as to encourage this sort of behaviour, we must at least express a grudging admiration for Xhaka here.
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The deep well of affection and admiration for the former vice president was evident as soon as he rolled into Columbia Friday night for US Rep.
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Garten reposted the photo sharing her admiration for Garner: "Nothing more soul satisfying for me than to spend time with a smart, compassionate woman I admire."
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" He apologized after widespread backlash, professing "profound admiration" for #MeToo and promising to examine his own behavior to ensure he was "staying true to those ideals.
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Feelings of love or admiration for your counselor or psychologist might strike you as inappropriate or even scary, but you should know they're actually pretty common.
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As recently as 2015, Lindh professed his admiration for ISIS, the terrorist group that briefly succeeded in building a so-called caliphate in Iraq and Syria.
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Only North Korea challenges America's claim to a legitimate presence there, and even in its hate-spewing rhetoric you can detect an admiration for the Americans.
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Or, at least, I've heard many trans women express admiration for her resolve and determination to do what she could in her position to right injustice.
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He has privately expressed something close to admiration for the extra-judicial killings by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and wants the death penalty for drug dealers.
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" While Burns said mobile phones have some "evil" elements, he had "great admiration" for Jobs and that the two men had "a curiosity about each other.
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Some expressed their admiration for the executive producer of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night With Seth Meyers in heartfelt yet funny speeches.
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Celeb couples like Chip and Joanna Gaines to Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez aren't shy about letting their adoration and admiration for each other be known.
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Once he found out Barry's true identity, he had a lot of respect and admiration for him because he finally understood how good this guy is.
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Hedlund interviewed the Oscar-nominated star (and new mom) about her acting career, including her admiration for Amy Adams and her tendency to do period dramas.
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Putin has called Trump "brilliant" and praised his personality while Trump has express admiration for Putin in the past for his "very strong control" over Russia.
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The senator declined to discuss his private discussions with Bush but said he has admiration for him and welcomes as many endorsements as he can get.
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In her blog post, Anderson argued that Assange might be "the most famous, most politicized refugee of our time," and expressed her admiration for his work.
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For the commander, it's an unbearable moment of internal conflict, bringing his admiration for (and attraction to) Bowie's character into humiliatingly public conflict with his honor.
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He also wrote a little note expressing his admiration for the actor with his personal email on it, which he gave to Law before he left.
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Trump has expressed admiration for Putin, at one point calling him a stronger leader than Obama, despite bipartisan pressure to take a tougher stance on Russia.
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"All of these tendencies are even more concerning when understood in the light of Trump's consistent admiration for authoritarian leaders all over the world," Sanders said.
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But Mr Norman rarely missed a chance for a dig at Mr McCartney while obvious in his admiration for Lennon, adding bad blood to shared grief.
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It draws on a growing admiration for its remarkable transformation into a super power from among the populations of poor countries who aspire to similar success.
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In this context, Trump's comments expressing admiration for Putin are unsettling, said Evelyn Farkas, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia.
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In particular they recall the New Orleans piano legend Professor Longhair; Mr. Toussaint had a formative and special admiration for him, like Matisse's relationship to Cézanne.
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Given that the presumptive GOP presidential candidate moves in pretty sophisticated financial circles, it may seem ironic that Trump openly expresses admiration for the gold standard.
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Zawiti told CNN that his admiration for the president-elect stems from Trump's statement on the campaign trail that he is a fan of Kurdish forces.
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He believes he deserves the party's admiration for his political achievements, his success as a businessman and his potential to transform and broaden the party's appeal.
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Mr. Trump seems less interested in how democratic the United States' partners are, which could explain his professed admiration for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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But, equally, supporters of all the different countries came together to unite in their admiration for the "game" and the quality and spectacle of the tournament.
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Mr. Trump has at various times described North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong-un, as "a maniac," even while expressing grudging admiration for Mr. Kim's toughness.
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Mandela, in turn, expressed admiration for Taiwan's efforts to develop a free and prosperous democracy and praised its efforts to promote human rights and social justice.
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Mr. Trump's several visits to the state and outspoken admiration for the Patriots quarterback Tom Brady probably did not hurt, nor did Mr. Brady's reciprocal support.
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All of those words will be said with sincerity and admiration for who she was, all she did and the American spirit she embodied so gracefully.
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Many South Koreans still express admiration for the industrialist because of his transformation of Samsung from a local manufacturer of cheap goods into a global behemoth.
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Maybe, but there's also a fair amount of genuine admiration for the infamous dictator, who is regarded quite differently in South Asia than in the West.
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Mr. Bolsonaro has attacked the news media and voiced admiration for regimes that relied on censorship and repression, such as the dictatorships in Brazil and Chile.
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"A lot and not at all, I'm a lot less selfish, I understand real communication better, and have more respect and admiration for Vanessa," he said.
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"You leave 'Divide and Conquer' energized and incensed, and with a grudging admiration for Ailes's pugnacious instincts," Ben Kenigsberg wrote in his review for The Times.
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Clinton's is hardly a surprise: The real estate mogul had long been open in his fawning admiration for autocratic leaders generally and Mr. Putin in particular.
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In an appearance on "60 Minutes" with CNN's Anderson Cooper, he both condemned Fidel Castro for his authoritarian tendencies and expressed admiration for Cuba's literacy programs.
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Yet even the profanity has lost its zing in this cut-rate retread, which mostly prompts admiration for how far Mr. Zwigoff ran with one joke.
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Schoolgirls and weathered farmers shared an unscripted devotion born of admiration for Mr. Castro's ideals and values, and for the self-respect he gave his people.
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I never revealed my admiration for Mike Nichols's work on "Virginia Woolf," especially knowing how Edward had frowned on the film's "hopeful" ending, its "sentimental" score.
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Sources in the room said the conservative leaders expressed deep admiration for Villanueva, a former Army Ranger, over his actions, while the president mostly nodded along.
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When the cats want to express their admiration for another feline during the Jellicle ball, they lift their paws up and meow — not unlike real cats.
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In November, he expressed his support and admiration for boxers (Seniesa Estrada), football players (Colin Kaepernick, DeAndre Hopkins) and musicians (Travis Scott, Dave East, the Stylistics).
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The text of his tweets is often provocative, and the language usually vulgar, but his admiration for the top-ranked Murray comes across loud and clear.
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While forays into politics risk alienating some viewers, they have also built admiration for the host among the portion of the audience that shares his views.
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Mr. Trump expresses open admiration for many authoritarian leaders, even those condemned by senior officials in his own administration for some of the world's worst atrocities.
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Perhaps it has to do my admiration for creative thinkers; these are the dreamers and inventors who see a problem and come up with a solution.
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At the service, hip-hop luminaries and activists expressed their admiration for the rapper, who used his voice to reach out to his neighborhood and beyond.
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Not that I don't have the utmost respect and admiration for dentists, and honestly it's a perfectly decent way to get the requisite CUP in here.
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While he certainly respected his peers and elders, he always expressed equal admiration for younger generations and the ways in which they choose to express themselves.
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People who break the social contract in such a protracted and consistent manner inspire both admiration (for the chutzpah it takes to dissemble consistently) and fear.
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But the accounts given to Hyperallergic suggest a pattern of him taking advantage of women in their 22006s and 211s who expressed admiration for his work.
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Here's hoping discoveries like this continue to inspire respect and admiration for marine ecosystems, and maybe even encourage land-dwellers to take better care of them.
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The wonder pro-lifers have for the embryo is thus inseparable from a respect, and even admiration, for those women who give life under difficult circumstances.
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The Italian nationalist, who shot into government last month on the back of a hard-line anti-immigration platform, has repeatedly expressed his admiration for Putin.
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Most unusual is the defiant "Augusta"(1954), a frank expression of Rivers's admiration for the academic tradition, completed at the peak of Abstract Expressionism's international standing.
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Gorsuch managed to thread the needle, expressing his admiration for Garland -- "I think the world of Merrick Garland," but he said he couldn't comment on the controversy.
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Chief strategist Steve Bannon's apocalyptic views on race, and his admiration for the Nazi propaganda of director Leni Riefenstahl, should make anyone familiar with Holocaust history nervous.
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Both incidents involved a so-called "lone wolf" perpetrator who expressed either support or admiration for ISIS and planned to inflict violence that would cause mass casualties.
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Qamar, from the city of Burke in Fairfax County, also had several conversations with the witness during which he expressed his admiration for violence and suicide bombings.
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It's, at minimum, a bit of a stretch to read Lynch's words in their full context and see them as expressing "sympathy or admiration" for the president.
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I have enormous admiration for the movement that Bernie Sanders continues to build, boldly shifting what we believe is possible, and mobilizing the power needed for change.
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Bolsonaro has voiced his admiration for Carlos Alberto Brilhante Ustra, the notorious commander of a police unit that murdered and tortured scores of people during that period.
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Simon Cowell, the tougher-than-nails former American Idol judge, apparently has a soft spot and it's dedicated to his admiration for the guys from One Direction.
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"Armstrong" came from Derek K. Armstrong, who found the specimen in the field, but "Webster" came from the researchers' admiration for American death metal bassist Alex Webster.
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When she was promoting The King's Speech, which centers around Queen Elizabeth II's father, King George VI, Bonham Carter expressed her utmost admiration for the royal family.
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They were made worse by official attempts to rehabilitate anti-Semitic Hungarian leaders from the second world war, and by Mr Orban's admiration for Vladimir Putin's Russia.
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Mr Bolsonaro's admiration for the dictatorship stems in part from his antipathy for the political left, which he deems to be a source of immorality and corruption.
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Harington has been very open about his admiration for his beloved character, Jon Snow, and the impact the show and the cast have had on his life.
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He often professed his admiration for writers like William Blake and William S. Burroughs, even working their themes and imagery into his songs from time to time.
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" Scully -- who spent one year in the Navy -- adds ... "but I have overwhelming respect and admiration for anyone who puts on a uniform and goes to war.
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Kelly has earned Trump's admiration for his aggressive efforts to enforce immigration laws and his support for the travel ban from half a dozen Muslim-majority countries.
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But the hip-hop star immediately kicked up outcry when he professed his admiration for several right-wing speakers — and, as he had before, President Donald Trump.
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Perhaps he believes such dramatic analysis is necessary because he lives in Los Angeles, home of Hollywood stars who thrive on admiration for their daily exercise regimen.
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When in 2014 Mr Maniaci's pet dogs were found hanging dead near his workplace Matteo Renzi, the prime minister, called him to express admiration for his courage.
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This can be seen not only in Trump's admiration for Jackson, but also his frequent allusions to military generals like John Pershing, George Patton, and Douglas MacArthur.
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His debate comments appeared to be more words of admiration for the three men than a signal he was forming the nucleus of a national security team.
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In addition to it being a deeply spiritual experience, seeing the security situation first-hand always causes my admiration for the Jewish people to grow even stronger.
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I have endless admiration for Warren Buffett, but arguing that people should hold stocks for their entire lives -- as he did this morning -- is just not realistic.
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At that point, Lil B seemed to acknowledge that his curse could be defeated, even expressing admiration for Durant for showing the heart to fight through it.
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The fashion designer Narciso Rodriguez channeled his admiration for the painter into a green-and-white silk dress, saying that her "purity of line" was the inspiration.
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"Snap and CNN have built a great partnership over the years and our teams have enormous admiration for each other," the companies said in a joint statement.
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And he must also wonder whether his foreign policy outlook -- a hawkish stance on Russia for instance -- is compatible with Trump's clear admiration for President Vladimir Putin.
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The question becomes more insistent when Kirili mentions his admiration for the art of the American sculptor David Smith, especially the towering pieces of Smith's Cubi series.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, stubbled and wearing a leather Trachtensakko jacket, said a few words, in German, about his admiration for the Stanglwirt's Wiener schnitzel and for its gym.
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Despite my admiration for Judge Orrick as a jurist, he may have gotten a bit ahead of his skis on issuing the preliminary order on this record.
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Before the meeting, Mr. Trump had expressed his admiration for the monarch and noted that his mother, a native of Scotland, was a fan of the queen.
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He was fascinated by emerging technology, and spoke excitedly about the handful of Tesla stock he bought; of his admiration for its founder, Elon Musk; and Bitcoin.
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Far right politician Jair Bolsonaro, who won Brazil's presidential election on Sunday and has expressed admiration for Trump, troubles Castro: "He speaks in fascist overtones," he said.
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And, from this detached position, Mr. Farage says he has developed a surprising degree of admiration for Michel Barnier, the European Union's chief negotiator on the matter.
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Moreover, the president of the United States has a longtime admiration for Putin, and campaigned last year on a platform that suggested he would be a friend.
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Our admiration for this kind of equanimity may explain in part why T has long looked for design inspiration from countries that wear their histories with ease.
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Mr. Trump's apparent admiration for Mr. Putin is also raising concerns, said François Heisbourg, president of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and a French defense analyst.
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Its leader, Matteo Salvini, now deputy prime minister and interior minister, has spoken about his admiration for Mr. Putin and his desire to end sanctions against Russia.
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When they first met, they shared an admiration for the philosophical pessimism of Arthur Schopenhauer, who saw a world governed by the insatiable striving of the will.
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"I have great admiration for Leonard Lauder's leadership in building the Whitney into one of the greatest institutions of American art in the world," the statement said.
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The current debates and controversies have uncovered a deeper admiration for Viollet-le-Duc and his architectural changes than might have been apparent a quarter century ago.
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Although Khloé and Thompson, 28, are no longer a couple, the Cleveland Cavaliers player has been making his admiration for the reality star known in recent weeks.
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"This is sentencing; it is not a memorial service," said Mr. Bruck, who has often expressed his admiration for the victims and his sorrow for their families.
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Dickinson doesn't have the boundary-pushing vulnerability of Euphoria, HBO's popular teen drama that aired over the summer, but it's unabashed in its admiration for youth culture.
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Investigators are checking his social media and his alleged admiration for a man who killed six people in a gun-and-vehicle attack in 20163 in California.
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More closely watching the show has only increased my admiration for its story mechanics, production values and performances — it just all now carries the stink of responsibility.
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And I have enormous admiration for newspaper reporters like David A. Fahrenthold and Maggie Haberman who are doing a public service by holding our government officials accountable.
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"We have tremendous respect and admiration for the students organizing and making their voices heard regarding gun violence in schools and elsewhere in our country," said Stack.
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THE CLOSER Two of the most famous and polarizing men on the planet sent Twitter into a craze on Wednesday after expressing their admiration for one another.
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Like Donald Trump, Orbán does not conceal his disdain for the international rules-based order and admiration for authoritarian strongmen like Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Yet hearing the young man that we put on the road to citizenship express his admiration for Trump and his anti-immigration policies struck us as odd.
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This self-awareness, combined with an admiration for Walker Evans's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), sometimes manifested into an overly romantic view of his subjects.
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Mutual love and admiration for cats is the only thing that brings together the third edition of The Cat Art Show's more than 100 wildly diverse artists.
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China venerates the idea of benevolent justice, as widespread admiration for the legendary Song dynasty Judge Bao shows, but it lacks an independent and impartial system of justice.
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On second song "Cool," Allison declares her admiration for a girl who eats boys for breakfast, while echoing guitars send a hazy weed cloud to loom over proceedings.
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News outlet AJ Plus recently published a video about Gionet and his admiration for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, and used an image of Gionet holding a gun.
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" Rose added that she had "worked in hospitality for 5 years" and has "huge love, respect and admiration for servers around the world and how hard they work.
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Biles previously told PEOPLE about her admiration for heartthrob: "I have a celebrity crush on Zac Efron because he has very good looks and I've heard he's nice."
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One of the two diplomats explained that much of Salvini's admiration for Putin was probably to be read through the lens of the Lega leader's anti-EU views.
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He was also careful (as we should be) to distinguish between the Ottoman atrocities of the 19th century and his admiration for the ethics and discipline of Islam.
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But Arya is still full of admiration for the woman who beat the Hound, and she reminds Brienne that she promised to serve both of Catelyn Stark's daughters.
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Fans finally get a chance to display their affection and admiration for some of the most famous characters in sci-fi, gaming, and the DC and Marvel universes.
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I think the outpouring of love and admiration for Chris the past day just shows how much of a positive impact he had on people that knew him.
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During that time, stuck in rural wartime England, Win kept the home fires burning and carried on gardening, playing the violin and expressing her admiration for Winston Churchill.
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There's simply nothing anyone can do to lessen the Girls Trip star's admiration for the "Single Ladies" singer — and that includes Bey throwing shade at Haddish via song.
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Speaking on a visit to London, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "We are also guarding our borders... We are also maintaining our admiration for our Druze brothers."
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The internet was buzzing with pride and admiration for Virtue and Moir as the pair became the most decorated figure skaters in history with their fifth Olympic medals.
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Kanye has clearly bought into the in-your-face machismo that Trump's campaign merchandise represents, but that wasn't the only element of Trump's aesthetic Kanye showed admiration for.
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I have great admiration for Jonathan as a filmmaker—I love the freshness of his style and his excellent use of music, from Buddy Holly to Miklos Rozsa.
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Then, Simons further cemented his admiration for Warhol's work in September, when his second collection for the label featured the artist's photo prints on denim, skirts, and dresses.
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Despite this, the President expressed admiration for how Kim Jong Un handled ascending to power at such a young age in an interview with Reuters on April 28.
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Prior to this, Trump had previously shown admiration for how Erdogan had handled the last year's failed coup in a July 2016 interview with the New York Times.
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But like just about everyone else in America, all four have expressed their admiration for "Hamilton," Lin-Manuel's breathlessly feel-good play about one of America's founding fathers.
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He is most worried about Trump's "admiration for authoritarian leaders and his lack of devotion to liberal democratic norms" which every president in recent memory has adhered to.
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Pearl specialist Bradby, who attended the royal wedding with her husband Tom Bradby has nothing but admiration for the Queen and her sense of style over the years.
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" After pausing for applause, as directed in his script, Pence called attention to his "admiration" for the scandal-plagued Trump and the "gratitude" he feels "for his leadership.
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The federally created board overseeing the island's bankruptcy, disliked by many Puerto Ricans for its fiscal austerity proposals, said it had "admiration" for those taking to the streets.
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Charles concluded by saying that he has a great deal of admiration for those who are dealing with religious persecution and still find a way to forgive others.
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Ma, a Chinese citizen, appears frequently with leaders from the highest echelons of the Communist Party, and both sides have voiced their support and admiration for each other.
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" America's president has professed admiration for the virility of Russia's: Donald Trump has called Putin "very smart" and said that, unlike former President Barack Obama, "he's a leader.
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This engaging history crackles with admiration for the women who served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during the First World War, becoming the country's first female soldiers.
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I missed a lot of the nuances, but I developed a deep admiration for the idea that a campaign had to present a vision that people cared about.
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You don't even realize it, but I will tell you, they have great respect and admiration for the people in this room and the people that you represent.
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Akpolat beams with pride when I express my admiration for his restaurant, which I've been visiting for several years for heaping plates of mezze and charred lamb chops.
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It's true that evangelicals have, at times, seemed lukewarm on Moore, but the Christian right's admiration for the former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice has been pretty consistent.
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Traveling to Pakistan or Afghanistan, or expressing admiration for Osama bin Laden or the Islamic State, could put someone on the F.B.I.'s radar, but none are illegal.
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The court in Birmingham heard that Thomas and Patatas had given their baby the middle name "Adolf" to express their admiration for the leader of the Third Reich.
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Trump's clear anti-NATO remarks have generally aligned with Russia's sentiment about the organization; his expressions of admiration for Putin have played right into the Russian leader's hand.
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Not only has he expressed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnPompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests State Dept.
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"He's like a master class in painterly virtues," the artist David Salle, whose admiration for Katz's work has led to a lasting friendship between them, told me recently.
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He played to Trump's admiration for the military and grandeur by inviting him to Paris for the annual July 14 celebrations and dining him at the Eiffel Tower.
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Mr. Bolsonaro, who has expressed admiration for the country's former military dictatorship, is a divisive figure who has faced hate speech charges for homophobic, misogynist and racist comments.
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In 2018, it's possible — and perhaps inevitable — to view "The Great Silence" as a footnote to the oeuvre of Quentin Tarantino, whose admiration for Corbucci is well documented.
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Since September, its live performances have done much to deepen my admiration for the work of all the artists concerned (notably, Yvonne Rainer, Deborah Hay and Lucinda Childs).
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When the plot of a dystopian novel and the daily churn of the news cycle start overlapping, admiration for a given author's prescience may make way for alarm.
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Trump abruptly made this decision after a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, another autocratic leader the president has displayed a high level of admiration for.
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She has written a swift and elegant introduction to Spielberg's life and work, in which admiration for his talents and his stupefying success overcomes most of her resistance.
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His work has won him admiration for his resistance to the state and his stand that it is simply right to help one's fellow man, woman or child.
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Read more " _____ • The New York Times in 1865: "So long as the South has an admiration for the rebellion, so long will the South be rebel at heart.
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" (The man's reaction to this is unclear.) Admiration for rad cars often morphs into an urge for authoritarian self-annihilation: "I pray that I might die for you!
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Despite my suspicion of cats, this remark stuck with me, as did an admiration for the subtlety of Chopin down in the foot-operated region of my instrument.
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Admiration for the movie is running high enough in Hollywood and critical circles that it's also considered a contender to make noise beyond that category throughout awards season.
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Apologize for the intrusion, report your admiration for the painting, which you've seen from the street, and ask the owner to call or email with the artist's name.
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Kim Jong-nam had expressed admiration for China's market economy, and some analysts have speculated that China saw him as a potential replacement for his erratic half brother.
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Obama professed an admiration for the foreign policy of George H. W. Bush and his National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, who was in office from 1989 to 1993.
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When this greatest of German composers worked on what would be his final symphony in the 1820s, his admiration for Napoleon had curdled, amid political repression, into disillusionment.
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Pinter's influence extends far and wide and includes, perhaps against expectation, the French playwright Florian Zeller, who has made clear his admiration for this most English of writers.
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He has, for example, congratulated President Erdogan of Turkey for gaining sweeping new powers in a controversial referendum, and expressed admiration for the control Vladimir Putin has over Russia.
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Trump's admiration for and praise of authoritarian rulers -- and the means by which they maintain their power -- is a feature not a glitch of this President and his presidency.
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"The Stearman is a famously strong aeroplane but my admiration for it is now absolutely boundless when I consider the wider implications of what could have happened," she wrote.
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Buffett has made no secret of his admiration for Amazon and Jeff Bezos, repeatedly praising the company and its chief executive during previous annual meetings of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
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Indeed, much of the far right's attraction to the Middle Ages seems to be driven by a grudging admiration for Islamic State's fusion of medieval motivation and modern technology.
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The couple head out on a gorgeous hike, profess their admiration for each other amid scenic views, and throw themselves into a stunning waterfall basin while wearing minimal clothing.
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I've gotten to know him and I've really got a lot of admiration for him and we're going to have a great talk about Uber and where it's going.
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She divides her time between her parents' house and the house of her current partner, Felipe Sánchez, a motorcycle enthusiast with whom she shares an admiration for Marilyn Monroe.
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Having done so, the movie produces a split verdict -- eliciting admiration for parts of what "Joker" achieves, without allaying questions about the value, and wisdom, of opening this deck.
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Here are five secrets about their incredible partnership: Armie Hammer plays Marty in the upcoming film and has deep admiration for the man, who was ahead of his time.
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And a year later, the longtime friends took to social media to declare their admiration for one another in a sweet selfie posted to both of their Instagram accounts.
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"'Who are you voting for'" is one question asked, along with expressions of admiration for current President Barack Obama, the 27-year-old start-up founder told CNBC recently.
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But he said his own internship lined up exactly with Rosenstein's description, and that he left with a sense of deep admiration for those he'd met in that office.
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Why it matters: Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has shown admiration for Greenspan and getting his stamp of approval likely means a rate cut for July is a lock.
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When they team up, Black's Lethal Weapon roots start to show, as the protagonists alternate between exasperation and admiration for each other, and express both states with terse riffing.
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It's crumbling interiors reflect Kohinoor's admiration for British royalty, with memorabilia such as the Union Jack and life-size portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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In fact, the two men have repeatedly expressed mutual admiration for each other, with Trump being widely criticized for his praise of Putin on the campaign trail and beyond.
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Powell – who has been open about his admiration for his girlfriend's late father Steve Irwin – looks like he's achieving his dream of following in the Crocodile Hunter star's footsteps.
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The Croatia coach showed his admiration for Iceland's valiant efforts and commended his opposite number Heimir Hallgrimsson for the direct tactics which had caused his side plenty of problems.
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Matteo Salvini, leader of Italy's co-ruling far-right League, has expressed his admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin and has rejected allegations of Russian meddling in Western elections.
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"He deserves our respect and admiration for enduring relentless and often dishonest attacks from the media, the establishment on the left and the right and from academia," he continued.
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Shot mostly in Toronto, where Markle was based while shooting the TV series "Suits," the makers say the TV film is motivated by warmth and admiration for the couple.
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Trump has also expressed admiration for the seventh president, as well, calling Jackson "an amazing figure in American history — very unique so many ways," through a spokesperson last week.
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My friends and I were completely bemused that a white journalist could construct a subdivision of our community based on something as random as our shared admiration for Nirvana.
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This admiration for strong men is in keeping with Trump's disturbing authoritarian tendencies, including his habit of praising autocrats like Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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I don't care what they endorse, I don't want to wear their uniforms, I don't view them as role models and I feel absolutely no personal admiration for them.
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Besides professing his admiration for Mr Putin, Mr Trump has suggested that America should not defend its allies unless they have, in his judgment, fulfilled their commitments (see article).
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According to Russian press reports at the time, Moammar Gadhafi, at that time leader of Libya, expressed special admiration for Putin's efforts to restore Russia as a great power.
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Trump's illiberalism—his cockeyed expressions of admiration for such leaders as Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Rodrigo Duterte, and his heedless detachment from American norms—betrays that faith.
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But Trump's rhetoric toward China has softened in the past month, expressing admiration for Xi and saying he wanted Beijing to help deal with the North Korean nuclear threat.
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Pavord has more admiration for the landscape painters, especially John Constable, whose remark that "I should paint my own places best" is the heading for the chapter on painters.
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Friends who have spoken with him said he felt vindicated by Mr. Trump's improbable electoral success, playing down doubts about his strategy and expressing admiration for his political acumen.
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Springsteen's admiration for Clemons was real, and so was his understanding of the racial fear and prejudice in New Jersey—as his 2016 memoir, " Born to Run ," makes clear.
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For their latest outing, the couple combined these two facets of their relationship to give us newfound admiration for something else entirely: their ability to rock matching chest tattoos.
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The bleeped oral sex joke, which referenced Trump's oft-stated admiration for Putin during the 2016 election campaign, came at the end of an insult-heavy monologue by Colbert.
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"When he called me, I thought, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," she said, citing her admiration for Leonard Bernstein, and the show's original choreographer, Jerome Robbins.
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But if your admiration for a company is making it difficult for someone to get the answers they need, you're only doing more harm to your chances than good.
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Still, on Saturday he spoke of his admiration for not only her "great hand skills," but her journey away from and back to the sport, on her own terms.
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He spent the fall showing different groups of visitors what he calls his love letters from North Korea's iron-fisted dictator, Kim Jong-un, expressing admiration for Mr. Trump.
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Even forum users who identify as nonwhite — South Asian incels, for example, call themselves "currycels" — can be found arguing that whites are more attractive or expressing admiration for Hitler.
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Trump's language on Russia now has shifted somewhat from campaign days, when he tweeted his admiration for Putin as a strong leader, and the Russian president paid him compliments.
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His admiration for Stevenson's qualities of mind prevented him from realizing that such an indecisive spinner of liberal abstractions was never going to lead the Democrats back to victory.
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