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I thought he did an admirable job in left field.
"He seemed to be in admirable control of the whole situation."
An admirable thing, and not a little one at all.
One in which the role of men had been admirable.
It is simply admirable, and I want to say thank you.
He has come up with another admirable piece of work today.
His control over them and this long program was admirable.
I said to myself that the world was good and admirable.
I think she does a pretty admirable job of it now.
And you felt sure that she was an admirable mother.
Her response to the pressure of the situation was admirable.
But indeed it seems to me a most admirable idea.
Nothing is more admirable, but one would like to meet her sister.
As a thing of art nothing could be more admirable than the painting itself.
So you look for what it is that makes him not just different, but better or more admirable than the others.
"An admirable business practice; one near to my own heart."
But every one of those countries has an admirable hot dog.
Her sense of time, place and social texture is admirable.
You'd probably say that she is the only admirable character on the show.
One review said her performance was "in every way admirable."
It is an admirable plan and, on the whole, successful.
These are admirable things and something you should be proud of.
Admirable perhaps, but not necessarily the way to win a war.
"It was what we found so admirable in your species from the first."
Well, as things at last fell out, I found an admirable opportunity.