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10 Sentences With "most admirably"

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Perhaps most admirably, Jews maintain an undying commitment to tolerance and unity despite centuries of appalling persecution.
Even if it were based on music alone, Bowie's career would still stand out as the most admirably impatient in all of pop.
For all of President Donald Trump's "deep state" misgivings, it's the federal bureaucracy and law enforcement agencies, from DHS to the FBI to US Cyber Command, that have performed most admirably, even with little visible support from the president.
It was promoted in the Literary Gazette, Jerdan describing the poems as "combining Scott and Byron most admirably together", but it was not successful. In 1821 Macken returned in poor health to Ireland, and resumed his position as joint editor of the Enniskillen Chronicle. He died on 7 May 1823, and was buried in Aughaveagh parish church. Letitia Elizabeth Landon wrote verses on his death in the Literary Gazette of June 1823.
The main hatchway had been fitted with iron bars instead of the large upright posts which tended to stop light and free ventilation. These were far superior to the wooden bars and the surgeon strongly recommends they should be fitted on all convict ships. One of the water closets for the prisoners was fitted on the top with an iron grating, the invention of the Honourable Captain Dundas, 'it answered most admirably' and after a similar one was fitted to the other water closet they were never bothered with bad smells.
Motion Picture News reported, :The results by this process are characterized by extreme delicacy of color, and subdued shades are most admirably rendered.… The blue-green element of the projecting filter appears to favor the blue rather than the green, and as a result, skies and water are well reproduced. We have not noticed anything approaching a true green in any of the subjects so far exhibited, although this is probably by reason of the fact that no prominent greens existed in the subjects photographed. Yellow is not in evidence in the current Prizma films, although a wide variety of warm tones are apparent, ranging from chestnut-brown to a deep red-orange.
Pitchforks Ian Cohen criticized the album for "surveying the current pop-rap landscape and retaining nothing worthwhile", commenting that "Lasers simply sounds bad, playing against every single one of Lupe Fiasco's strengths and creating new weaknesses". However, Entertainment Weeklys Brad Wete complimented its themes and stated "Simply put, Lasers beams". Rolling Stone writer Jon Dolan noted Fiasco's "athletic, whiplash flow and rich imagination" and found the album "shorter, brighter and – most admirably – more optimistic" than his previous album The Cool. Despite writing that "RnB syrup starts to swamp the lyrical invention", BBC Music's Johnny Sharp noted "several inspired moments" and commented that "Lupe remains a singular hip hop voice, and Lasers is still worth a listen".
Radio Okapi was created by the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) and the Swiss NGO Fondation Hirondelle. The agreement between MONUC and the Congolese government foresaw the creation of a radio network to inform the Congolese population of the MONUC's efforts. MONUC and the Fondation Hirondelle submitted a plan in 2001 to the United Nations, and the radio network went live on 25 February 2002. The station takes its name from the endangered Okapi, the majestic yet shy and elusive mammal native to the Ituri rainforest in the Congo. In 2011 The Economist said that Radio Okapi was "one of Africa’s most admirably independent radio services"."Congo’s election: That sinking feeling: A general election in the Democratic Republic of Congo may end in tears", The Economist, dated 26 Nov 2011.
This species (if rightly executed) is most > admirably calculated to fulfill the great end of drama, to make men more > virtuous; as it takes for its subject the actions of holy men, and > consequently deals much in praises and addresses to the deity. I believe our > oratorios at present in vogue, tho' not very remarkable for poetical > composition, have their good effect on the more rational and sober part of > the audience. Yet what more universal and useful effects would this species > of the drama produce, if it was to join true poetry, with true piety, and > the sacred characters introduced, were taught to speak from the head as well > as the heart? Add to this, a regularity of plan might be maintained (which > hitherto has been utterly neglected) as well as in any other dramatic piece.
The book was simply intended to impart to Jewish youth a knowledge of the Law, and to present in simple form the principles of Judaism to the unlearned layman. The writer seems to have had this lay-public always before him; and his work is in this respect different from that of his predecessors, Maimonides, Naḥmanides, and Moses of Coucy, from whose works he liberally draws. The Sefer ha-Chinuch is an enumeration of the six hundred and thirteen affirmative and negative precepts of the Mosaic Law, arranged in the order of the weekly lessons (parashot), with their ethical and halakic aspects, based upon rabbinical tradition of the Talmudic and post-Talmudic periods, for which latter feature he relies upon Alfasi, Maimonides, and Naḥmanides as main authorities. His chief and original merit is displayed in the ingenuity and religious fervor with which he dwells upon the ethical side of the Law, avoiding most admirably all abstruse philosophical and mystical theories, such as are only too abundant in his guides, Maimonides and Naḥmanides.

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