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admire

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That is still the opinion of many Romanians who fear a man who admires Vladimir Putin and dislikes Nato.

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And she was drawn to politicians who projected what she had admired in John Wayne: that no-nonsense, plainspoken approach to problem-solving.

It's why we can admire many of the things this team does, but it's very hard to trust them.

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They were too stupid and didn't know anything, the neighbour asserted, though they admired the fighter's "enormous calves".

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I just have admired him for so long that we both, before reading it, got very, very excited about the opportunity and dove into the script right away.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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