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"admiringly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows respect for what somebody/something is or what they have done
  2. in a way that shows you think somebody/something is attractive and/or impressive

202 Sentences With "admiringly"

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" Mr. Ashford added admiringly, "How does he do it?
In the interview, she spoke admiringly of the president's intellect.
Most gave up and welcomed him admiringly onto their shows.
At that point, we see Jughead look at her admiringly.
"Crazy and unpredictable," one of his players described him, admiringly.
"That's sick," Wright said admiringly as he watched Woods's approach.
"You make everything into something happy," Ljuba tells Lorraine, admiringly.
"Putin and Trump — these guys make decisions," he added admiringly.
"Zev is like a pit bull," Mr. Cuscuna said, admiringly.
While Trump has talked admiringly about the crowds of Sen.
"You should have seen it; it was so dumb," she says admiringly.
"I should know by now never to doubt you," Walton says, admiringly.
Boulez, for instance, sometimes conducted Zimmermann's work and spoke admiringly of it.
She's what the French admiringly call a femme libre — a free woman.
He writes admiringly of Obama's character, values and behavior as a parent.
The journalists emerged with deliciously macabre stories, which I had studied admiringly.
Just a few days ago the President mimicked, admiringly, Montana Republican Rep.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump admiringly repeated an apocryphal story about Gen.
And he watched admiringly as his golden child outdid him as a manipulator.
Locally, they are better known as the "freedom schools," and not always admiringly.
" A third woman reacts admiringly, typing into her phone and saying: "Hashtag OMG.
"Kirsten is a cold-calling machine," Mr. Rogers said admiringly of his girlfriend.
Abdulrahman once looked admiringly across the Lebanese border as Hezbollah took on Israel.
Europeans spoke admiringly of the leadership it showed in climate diplomacy and renewable energy.
Only one group on Saturday speaks admiringly of a murderous dictator who killed millions.
Mr. Trump notes admiringly that Mr. Putin enjoys 82 percent public support in Russia.
As a Mets fan, I admiringly tolerated the Yankee-logo slippers by Gucci ($950).
" He added, admiringly, "A lot of people would've withered under that kind of fire!
"There might be an Indian uprising if we stop him," a bystander remarks admiringly.
"He tagged the place as if it were a bridge," Mr. Daly said admiringly.
Mills "carries low, like a woman carrying a baby low," July told me, admiringly.
He admiringly recounted his wife's moxie in soliciting donations from other wealthy New Yorkers.
Other female staffers said the official used to talk admiringly about parts of their bodies.
Yet the next American president, Donald Trump, speaks admiringly of Mr Najib, a golfing buddy.
Trump has spoken admiringly of Duterte, despite alleged widespread human rights abuses under his administration.
This advice is sound enough, but Waldman writes perhaps too admiringly of the Republicans' stoicism.
"Look at the AfD… they completely paralyzed the system out of nowhere," he said admiringly.
"I have brunette envy right now," said Ms. Oliver, gazing admiringly at her new colleague.
Indeed, those looking admiringly at China should redirect their gaze a mere 80 miles southeast.
He has spoken admiringly of "my generals" and talked about those who looked the part.
Rolf, in his mid-60s, spoke admiringly of what it had to offer—for other people.
He talks admiringly of the role played by KfW, a development bank, in financing German manufacturers.
Mr. Duterte speaks admiringly of Marcos, and some of his actions are reminiscent of the strongman's.
The Chinese leader enjoys the advantages of authoritarianism — "president for life" as Trump admiringly calls him.
"Mean" calls for a fat, fluorescent trigger warning start to finish — and I say this admiringly.
The author speaks of admiringly of "first principles" -- political ideas he or she says Trump lacks.
"She busted the TV screen wide open!" he once admiringly told an interviewer of that moment.
"He was heavily involved in everything," Mr. Brosnan, who spoke admiringly of Mr. Meyer's "swagger," said.
Pete Buttigieg wrote admiringly of Bernie Sanders and his "uncynical" strength in taking on the establishment.
It is very, very -- KURTZ: Do you say media manipulator kind of admiringly or is it insult?
"He truly gives zero [expletive] about what most people in Washington think," Favreau says admiringly of Rhodes.
Hmmm, I wonder where the journalists who report admiringly about Musk will land on his journalism rankings?
" Miller paused, then added admiringly, "I think she has a pretty good shot with a rifle, too.
"Heizer calls his earth projects 'the alternative to the absolute city system,' " he wrote admiringly in Artforum .
Look at them, nod admiringly at the witch hat tree toppers, then please consider a nice gourd instead.
"It's a fantastic skill, her ability to do nothing," says one of her former cabinet ministers, almost admiringly.
Mr. Trump has questioned the European Union and NATO, spoken admiringly of Russia and upended Middle East diplomacy.
Unprompted, several Democrats admiringly discussed Avenatti's physique to VICE News but declined to say so on the record.
Since then, though, his government has followed what one executive admiringly calls "almost a caricature" of an IMF programme.
Several hundred young women wearing headscarves watched in the studio audience admiringly and dozens mobbed her afterwards for photos.
McPhee writes admiringly of the Corps' grit, determination, even genius, but running through the essay is a strong countercurrent.
But in scene after scene, Tucker's victims speak to Hunt admiringly, even gratefully, of the way he robbed them.
He has opposed most recent military interventions, yet John McCain, a Republican hawk, speaks admiringly of his foreign-policy skills.
Harry held it up to himself admiringly on stage, saying "put it on" and drawing loud applause from the crowd.
Russia: Trump spoke admiringly of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the campaign and indicated he wanted a rapprochement with Moscow.
Speaking by phone on Tuesday from Virginia, where he is based, Mr. Levin spoke admiringly, if wryly, about Mr. Trump.
He spoke admiringly of a 2012 Supreme Court decision that applied the original Constitution in concluding that warrants were required.
The stunning photo, in which Queen Elizabeth admiringly smiles at baby Archie, celebrates the joining of cultures, racial heritages and countries.
She sometimes resembles Lydia Davis, who has read her in both Norwegian and English, and has written admiringly about her work.
" Newsom shook his head admiringly: " 'I know everybody in my state, I know their names '—I mean, come on, that's impossible!
Arthur: It's reassuring to learn that when liberals speak admiringly about the Castro brothers, they aren't talking about Fidel and Raúl.
A friend of the young man also contacted the police: He was talking admiringly of the school massacre in Parkland, Fla.
" Mr. Tracinski writes admiringly of Representative Mo Brooks's defense of Second Amendment rights "just hours after he was literally under fire.
If the president were negotiating Brexit, he would "go in bloody hard", Mr Johnson admiringly told a group of Conservative activists recently.
However, the standards at CBS, which was known, both admiringly and mockingly, as the Tiffany network, were considered stricter than the norm.
Presidents have "regularly told Congress to go to hell" on such matters, as Harry Truman admiringly noted of his predecessor, James Polk.
Rajneeshees also point to a number of other statements in which the Bhagwan has spoken admiringly of Jews, particularly of Jewish humor.
Obama and Beyoncé have touted their close relationship over the years, speaking admiringly of their friendship and one another on several occasions.
"Josh is maybe the most anally repulsive creator that I've ever come across," he said, admiringly, in a documentary produced by Criterion.
On a recent afternoon, a judge hearing a woman's shoplifting case admiringly noted her degree from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
Mr. Webb was a former Navy secretary in the Reagan administration who had written and spoken admiringly about the Confederacy's martial valor.
"The man has very strong control over his country," Trump said admiringly in September, and often muses on improving bilateral relations with Moscow.
Presidents have "regularly told Congress to go to hell" on such matters, as Harry Truman admiringly noted of James Polk, the 11th president.
He has often spoken admiringly of Mr. Putin, saying he respects his strength and views him as someone with whom he can negotiate.
All those long long years past, and now I'm back with Banville, happily, admiringly, with only the debris of time scattered around us.
Wolfe, the managing editor of the website Encyclopedia Virginia, writes admiringly about Beiderbecke's "bell-like tone" and the "cool reserve" of his playing.
"In an extreme situation of pressure in the 93rd minute when we got that penalty, Zlatan wanted to take the responsibility," he said, admiringly.
In a speech last summer, current Fed Chair Jerome Powell explicitly and admiringly evoked Greenspan's intellectual flexibility in letting the economy run that year.
In his campaign for president, he still speaks admiringly of a "fair tax" or national sales tax that would replace most existing federal taxes.
JOHN SONNEBORN NEW YORK ♦ To the Editor: I admiringly read the review of Yuval Noah Harari's new book without noticing who wrote it.
His departure was disclosed on Thursday in an internal memo from Jamie Dimon, the bank's chief executive, who spoke admiringly of Mr. Zames's career.
And not all speak admiringly of the melting-pot approach to cuisine; some resent Israelis' helping themselves to the cooking traditions of other cultures.
He was speaking admiringly in school of Jihadi John, the notorious British executioner with the Islamic State, and expressing a desire to travel to Syria.
" On Fox News' Outnumbered, co-host Meghan McCain took heated issue with a fellow co-host who admiringly likened Trump's tweets to a "sick burn.
The money spent on campaigning, the data-driven ground games, what Kremlin operatives refer to admiringly as the "political technology" — everything is bigger and better.
"If there's an explosion or fire somewhere, Steve is probably nearby with some matches," one of Steve Bannon's former Breitbart News employees once said (admiringly).
Eduardo Bolsonaro, a member of Congress and one of his father's most visible surrogates, has spoken admiringly of the Second Amendment in the United States.
"It is like Janet Jackson all over again," whispered one editor (rather admiringly), referring to Ms. Jackson's infamous wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl.
He has cozied up to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin and spoken admiringly of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator Bush literally went to war to depose.
In the sweet photo, baby Teddy's face isn't visible, but the moment is heartwarming all the same, with her mama gazing down admiringly at the infant.
Sean Spicer had a rough trot as White House press secretary but one fact was undeniable: the guy — as Trump often noted admiringly — got terrific ratings.
Actually, for what it's worth, Cohen spoke rather admiringly of West in an interview with the Wall Street Journal a year before he wrote this poem.
Mrs Clinton criticised her opponent for praising "dictators like Vladimir Putin" and for having spoken admiringly about the bloody Chinese crackdown on demonstrators in Tiananmen Square.
In a 353 blog post on his website, Woods — who has been friends with the president for years — spoke admiringly of Trump's skills on the green.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin have spoken admiringly of each other; exhibited similar strongman tendencies; and seemed to share certain views, notably a disdain for NATO.
When discussing a refugee program with Donald Trump on a phone call in January, Trump admiringly told Turnbull, "you are worse than I am," on immigration issues.
Gorsuch speaks admiringly of the approach taken in Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan's opinion and dissent, respectively, in last year's case of Lockhart v.
Regarding MSI's nomenclature, saying "GS65 Stealth Thin" is a mouthful and a bit dramatic, but it makes up for that with an admiringly simple and sharp design.
"Buyer and seller meet as friends; there is no overreaching on one side, and no suspicion on the other," George Jacob Holyoake, the English reformer, wrote admiringly.
Though circumstances put Mondella and the bees on opposite sides of an issue, the beekeepers still speak admiringly of him, and express regret at his unhappy end.
In the worst example, he's talking admiringly about the actor Christopher Reeve, who was president of the Creative Coalition, an organization for politically involved actors like Baldwin.
This includes the senior author of this piece, who counted many DCPS leaders as friends of long standing — and who wrote admiringly about some of their efforts.
Gorsuch also speaks admiringly of the approach taken by Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan's opinion and dissent, respectively, in last year's case of Lockhart v.
" Winifred Regensburg and Bernard Schlesinger were born into the closed world of well-heeled, music-loving ­German-English households featured so admiringly by E.M. Forster in "Howards End.
He spoke admiringly of the Chinese and Soviet models of state-led development as he launched the costly state-funded Kayoola bus—which reportedly broke down shortly afterwards.
His main opponent is Mike Gibbons, a wealthy investment banker who speaks admiringly of Mr. Trump's agenda and raised money for him when he was running for president.
Three years into his tenure, the flak is flying around the 55-year-old career banker once admiringly described by colleagues as a discreet man who gives little away.
"You gotta do the music or you going to die," Terrace Martin, a musician, rapper and producer who has worked with Lamar, says admiringly of the Blue Note ethos.
While Trump has spoken admiringly of Vladimir Putin, Bolton never did that, and accused the Russian president of lying about Moscow's involvement in the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign.
Thomas Cromartie, who is 41, hasn't endorsed a candidate but spoke admiringly of Warren and Kamala Harris and said black women her age and younger are still shopping around.
VIRGINIA WOOLFAnd the Women Who Shaped Her WorldBy Gillian Gill You would be hard pressed to find a writer from the 20th century more admiringly cited than Virginia Woolf.
The 2017 movie, a surprise critical and popular smash, found the horror in wealthy suburban whites who seemingly mean well when they talk admiringly about black achievement or racial equality.
But he always had his colleagues' respect — Mr. Truffaut once admiringly called him "the most fanatic of all of our band of fanatics" — and he did enjoy some commercial success.
Several students who attended Randall K. Cooper High School with Fields in Union, Kentucky, recalled him as an angry young man who spoke admiringly about the Nazis and Adolf Hitler.
Breitbart staff told me admiringly that Farage was the leader of the U.K. Independence Party, or UKIP, and that he was leading a charge to withdraw from the European Union.
These brands existed in a realm of impossibility for me, garments I would admire in the glossy pages of Vogue or stroke admiringly in department stores when no one was looking.
The little royal is clutching a purse resembling a unicorn as she stands front and center — and rather than grinning for the camera, Charlotte admiringly stares at the dog beside her.
Ricocheting around the verbal wilds for more than twice as long as the man he was introducing, Trump even refused to remain onstage and gaze on admiringly as Pence flattered him.
In addition to the store and record facilities, the spot also includes a coffee bar and a community accessible gathering spot for the public where people can gaze admiringly at YouTubbers.
That is apparently a gesture that Russia is not prepared to make, however, even though President-elect Donald J. Trump has spoken admiringly of Russia and its president, Vladimir V. Putin.
Busch became freshly enamored of the ballad after catching a YouTube audio clip of Peggy Lee singing it to a London audience as "this morose, tragic self-indictment," he said admiringly.
But he fumbled with finding the appropriate language to describe her; when Yusaf admiringly spoke of Jenner, he referred to her with male pronouns and also used the Olympian's former name, Bruce.
But Mr. Burke — an aggressive young officer whom other officers, part admiringly and part mockingly, called Starsky after a member of the crime-fighting team in a 1970s television show — survived unscathed.
Sinclair also introduced the mandatory commentary segments, in which Mark Hyman complained about liberal bias in the media, criticized Kerry, warned that Christianity was under attack, and spoke admiringly of President Bush.
The president finally declared a national emergency—"two very big words," he admiringly observed—which will allow the federal government to provide much more support in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
Known for its dynamic extremes, ranging from "pppp" to "ffff" — the quietest to the loudest — with little in between, her works have been admiringly likened to black holes, lasers and radiation burns.
" As a reviewer in São Paulo wrote admiringly, "The text was acted in plain mode — no verbal excesses or unnecessary shouting, just a harmonious recitation of words combined with essential corporal movement.
Variety compared the film, admiringly, to a "protracted heart attack," though the Safdie brothers seem to think of it, like its predecessors, as a loving and realistic portrait of their home town.
Even though I've covered VR admiringly for years and my gaming PC is capable, I've never had quite enough reason to actually buy a damn Oculus, Vive, Gear VR, Daydream, or WMR.
Trump was effusive in his praise of Xi and China, even speaking admiringly of Beijing's ability to run up a huge trade surplus at U.S. expense, which Trump blamed on his predecessors.
While foreign policy observers have deduced he will try to forge a working relationship with Putin -- of whom he spoke admiringly on the campaign trail -- Trump's exact conditions for a rapprochement are unknown.
Many armed forces watched admiringly as American naval jets did the lion's share of bombing in the early months of war in Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003 (and again in 2014).
America appeared to be "a young, racially select people," he wrote admiringly in 1928, by "making an immigrant's ability to set foot on American soil dependent on specific racial requirements," among other factors.
There was a boy in Middle House whom we admiringly called Tsar Liberator, because he was not only the best endowed of us but he could ejaculate the farthest in any ejaculation competition.
In Derek Walcott's epic poem "Omeros," a wide-ranging reimagining and mash-up of Homer's Aegean and the contemporary Caribbean, he writes admiringly and respectfully of his protagonist, Achille, a St. Lucian fisherman.
In his salute, Lamar vocalizes his distaste for retouched images and further emphasizes his point when he looks admiringly at a woman sans makeup with her stretch marks on full display (at 25:28).
Mrs Clinton's former congressional colleagues—including the Republicans she wooed assiduously on Capitol Hill, though they had sought to destroy her husband's presidency, and her, in the 2012s—speak even more admiringly of her.
He talks admiringly of Singapore's ability to transcend the division between planned economies and markets, by using long-term government thinking to train the population and shift resources to the industries of the future.
For the first time since Clinton was secretary of state, and members of both parties spoke of her admiringly, Republicans are once again able to praise her, or at least vouch for her competence.
The U.S. Republican Party's presidential nominee Donald Trump has spoken admiringly of Putin, spurring speculation about a possible thaw in currently still-frosty relations between Moscow and Washington if Trump wins the White House.
Her commitment to animal rights earned her a place in the pantheon of scientific adventurers embraced admiringly by Kay Redfield Jamison, a psychiatrist and author, in her book "Exuberance: The Passion for Life" (2004).
There is no obvious answer when the observation, accusation — or, in this case, compliment — is leveled by your smiling aunt, who is holding both your hands in hers and looking into your eyes admiringly.
Here in Myrtle Beach, Harris' struggle to articulate a clear or consistent position on health care was raised as a point of concern by McVay and several voters, who otherwise spoke admiringly of her candidacy.
Denis MacShane, a British former Europe minister, described it admiringly as "quite the most extraordinary interference seen in European politics" since Winston Churchill called on Europe to form a union after the second world war.
"It is a nerd convention, and I don't totally understand it," Sonya Nicholson, Mr. Nicholson's wife, said somewhat admiringly as she surveyed the scene a few months before a points-paid anniversary trip to Italy.
Romain Lamiot, a 28-year-old longtime National Front supporter who carried his baby in his arms to the Villepinte rally, admiringly called her "punchy," using a term not usually applied to women in French.
The two men, who couldn't be more different, are nonetheless still very close and, as David Streitfeld writes, speak admiringly of each other — even if it's likely there are few things they would agree on.
In public and private, Mr. Obama has spoken admiringly about a few potential presidential candidates as they burst upon the national scene, applauding signs that a newer generation of leaders is rising in the party.
On a recent snowy, Swiss-like morning, Mr. Fischli, 63, who had traveled from Zurich to oversee the installation, looked admiringly down the Guggenheim's sloping ramps as dozens of carpenters prepared plinths and pedestals and cabinets.
When the family attended science-fiction and fantasy conventions — their only family holidays — other attendees spoke openly and admiringly of the books Andy wrote as John Cleve, his favorite porn nom de plume (one of 17).
He writes admiringly of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush—he might not like all of their policies, but they invited the Beach Boys to play for them, and for Love that's really all that counts.
Like other advisers, Fontana, who served in a combat unit in the southern Afghan provinces of Zabul and Kandahar in 2011-12 as well as in Iraq, speaks admiringly of the fighting spirit of Afghan soldiers.
Through the years, however, the comedy community admiringly embraced Lewis as an enduring link to another era, recognizing his success and longevity, as well as the creativity and innovations he brought to the comedies of his heyday.
In recordings of Mr. Russell's remarkable conversation with air traffic controllers, he speaks admiringly of the Olympic Mountains at sunset, complains of lightheadedness and muses about potential prison time if he were to land the plane safely.
At this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner, everyone got all hot and bothered about a few jokes host Michelle Wolf made about White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, one of which (admiringly) referenced her smoky eye makeup.
"We remember President Bush admiringly as a veteran who fought totalitarianism, a statesman who advocated for freedom, a leader who served his country, and an unabashedly dedicated family man," Stacey Cunningham, NYSE Group President, said in a statement.
After their first meeting in September, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly when Mr. Trump was running for president, he hailed Mr. Sisi as "a fantastic guy" and spoke admiringly of his iron-fisted methods.
I was at The Times in New York in 1999 when Trump, talking to an editor, commented admiringly on a sexy, buff picture of Anna Wintour in a white wife-beater on the cover of New York magazine.
Sure, one of their guests, Nick (Luke Treadaway), may remark admiringly of his hosts' gifts for repartee that "you two are pretty good, impressive," but one is left aware that George and Martha's codependency comes at a grievous price.
During her stint with the National Security Council, Hill oversaw rocky Washington-Moscow ties, and her views sometimes seemed at odds with Trump's own desire to improve relations with the strongman leader who Trump, as a candidate, often spoke of admiringly.
He was a star witness in absentia this week at a parliamentary hearing in London, when an academic shared recordings of him speaking admiringly of the oldest and simplest way of shaping public opinion: stirring up resentment toward a minority group.
Far from being an assertion of American dominance -- double-negative mistake or no double-negative mistake -- it showed us a Trump standing sheepishly, admiringly by a man his own director of national intelligence said is still attacking America's digital infrastructure.
Trump defends Nixon and his father against allegations that they discriminated against black tenants, and talks admiringly of Roy Cohn, the right-wing lawyer most famous for prosecuting the Rosenbergs and serving as Joseph McCarthy's chief counsel in the Senate.
Whereas in the past, I have looked on admiringly at what often seemed a spectacular study in rhetoric, this approach packs an emotional wallop that transports you directly to the knotty question of genius that was Mr. Shaffer's abiding concern.
"Most of her dancing has an interior monologue about it," Clive Barnes wrote admiringly in The New York Times in 1971, when she appeared in plotless ballets by the American choreographer Eliot Feld as a guest with his company in New York.
By contrast, writing in the left-leaning Guardian, the commentator Afua Hirsch spoke admiringly of Ms. Markle's politics and said that her addition to the royal family would force Britain to confront truths about race relations that it prefers not to discuss.
Walker has flirted with anti-Semitism for years, but the public at large seemed to ignore it — until last weekend, when she took some time in her New York Times Book Review "By the Book" interview to admiringly shout out David Icke.
He spoke admiringly of foreign laws imposing the death penalty on drug dealers, and seemed to brush aside the notion of due process as he spoke of American officers grabbing gang members "by the neck" and throwing them in the paddy wagon.
" That small gripe aside, Mr. Cordray spoke admiringly of Mr. Trebek's star quality, remarking on the way it propelled the show for so long: "Obviously he's someone that people have really liked having in their living room for the last 35 years.
In a phone conversation, he spoke admiringly of Ms. De Keersmaeker's deep understanding of music and described how she had peppered him with questions about the work's harmonic structure and asked him to record just the spectral bass lines that underpin each movement.
In general, especially compared to the vicious infighting that characterized her 2008 presidential run, you come away from the Podesta emails thinking that Clinton has assembled an admiringly loyal group of aides that believes in the candidate and the mission of the campaign.
Before becoming a senator, Obama had in the past spoken admiringly of Palestinian American advocates and intellectuals like Ali Abunimah and Edward Said, and many pinned their hopes on him to be the American leader who would at long last secure a final peace agreement.
He has at times spoken admiringly of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and some of his foreign policies have drawn praise in Moscow, despite the country's chilly relationship with the U.S. He is also a lesser known entity on the world stage, having only recently become a politician.
"He contemplated the life round him as in a mirror," Powell admiringly wrote in his biography of Aubrey, He was there to watch and to record, and the present must become the past, even though only the immediate past, before it could wholly command his attention.
The big picture: Prison reform wasn't on his radar at all during the campaign and his impulses on this issue have frequently been muddled (he wants the death penalty for drug dealers and privately has spoken admiringly of what President Rodrigo Duterte is doing in the Philippines).
Last summer, the gallery hosted web-based talks with speakers like Peter Brimelow, an author who advocates restricting immigration, and Brett Stevens, a right-wing blogger who has spoken admiringly of Anders Behring Breivik, the white supremacist who killed 77 people in a 2011 attack in Norway.
"Jim: The James Foley Story," a documentary airing Saturday night on HBO, seeks to reclaim the person at the center of this awful story, with friends, family members and fellow journalists speaking admiringly of Mr. Foley and leaving even those who never knew him with a sense of loss.
The post again denied Russian links, and spoke admiringly of Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks; Edward J. Snowden, the former intelligence analyst who leaked archives of surveillance documents; and Chelsea Manning, the Army private who sent a huge trove of military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks in 2010.
" But soul-searching has its limits: the manifesto admiringly quoted Milton Friedman on the need to be "radical," resurrected John McCain's fantasy of a "league of democracies" as an alternative to the United Nations, and scoffed at millennials who don't wish to fight for the old "liberal world order.
Elliot Rodger, who killed six people and wounded 13 before taking his own life in Isla Vista, California, in 2014, left behind a YouTube video in which he said women who weren't attracted to him would be punished — and he has been cited admiringly by at least two shooters since.
" In a brief hallway interview outside the House chamber, an unapologetic Mr. King said he was unaware that the man he retweeted, Mark Collett, is a well-known British white supremacist who has spoken admiringly of Adolf Hitler and was once featured in a documentary called "Young, Nazi and Proud.
At a recent concert at the Barclays Center — attended by me, my wife, Governor Christie, Steve Earle and 18,000 strangers — the Boss brought a 10-year-old girl up onto the stage and stood by admiringly as she sang, apparently spontaneously, all the verses to "Blinded by the Light" — 547 dizzying words.
One watches his proudly queer, exhibitionistic stock company the Dreamlanders in these early films (a contemporary review of "Maniacs" in the Baltimore Sun notes that the "heavily Baltimorese" accents are the funniest thing about the movie) and cannot help but wonder admiringly, and at times nervously, about the psychology of the city that produced it.
"Swing Time," a longish book split into short, fleeting chapters, channels the propulsive, addictive, discursive mode of the novel-memoir hybrid that has lately been in fashion (Smith has admiringly referred to the work of Karl Ove Knausgaard as "crack"), but in the service of more traditional fiction, the kind that is unambiguously invented.
As eager as he was to leave behind the working-class precincts of New York City where Fred Trump had made his fortune, Donald Trump often speaks admiringly of him, recalling what he learned at his father's side when the Trump name was synonymous with utilitarian housing, not yet with luxury, celebrity, or a polarizing brand of politics.
That was followed by the disruption of his tour, and its eventual cancellation, following a couple of speeches in which he spoke admiringly of Mr. Trump; his involuntary admission to U.C.L.A. Medical Center hospital, followed by what will certainly be remembered as the most public crack of all: his meeting with Mr. Trump at Trump Tower on Dec. 13.
In another episode, the American chef Mashama Bailey gives a tour of her restaurant, the Grey, built in a former segregated bus station in Savannah, Ga. As in previous seasons, both the chefs and their food are presented simply, admiringly, and with a minimalism that reads as a rebuke of the bloated excess favored by food competition shows.
" The pleasures of those scenes as performed by this cast nevertheless remain abundant, and the simple nature of the central plot provides plenty of time to bask in the smaller moments, from a drunk-as-usual Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) to Trixie (Paula Malcomson) delivering an expletive-laden tirade that prompts her friend Charlie (Dayton Callie) to admiringly say, "Time can't touch that.
" But Ms. Birstein quickly gained mastery over her protagonists, to the point where by 1955 The Times Book Review wrote admiringly of her fully developed characters in "The Troublemaker," a tale of Jewish family life in New York centering on an 303-year-old girl who, the review said, is "very bright, very curious and sensitive to the tensions about her.
Trump was praising the Chinese government and President Xi Jinping for criminalizing fentanyl, but he also took the step of making clear he has no problem with China's government killing "pushers" of the drug, which has also helped fueled the opioid crisis in the US. It's not the first time Trump has spoken admiringly of other countries' use of the death penalty for drug dealers.
But Mr. Trump seems determined to turn that around: In his discussion of last week's coup attempt in Turkey, he spoke admiringly of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the way he put down the military uprising, but Mr. Trump offered no warnings that Mr. Erdogan needed to obey the rule of law in what appeared to be a huge purge and a declaration of emergency powers.
As the scene plays out, Kaelin is reveling in near-disbelief over his seeming good fortune — both personally and professionally, without noting that the uptick sprang from the death of once roommate Nicole Brown — when he's hooted and whooped at admiringly by a bevy of hotties driving by who recognize him from TV. But he barely has a moment to enjoy the attention when another passerby threateningly condemns him for his association with Simpson, who in the pre-trail, post-Bronco chase days appeared perhaps at the most guilty in the public's eyes.

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