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Progressives thought he was one of them and many independents admired his pragmatism and intellect.
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And many of them are setting their sights on US shores, where an admired iconic culture and cheap luxury goods beckon.
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Faisal, who was both tough and admired for his piety, knew how to handle them.
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Those who admired Berman, and those who said that he had abused them, pored through the book in search of clues.
NEWYORKER: The Master
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Admired by the last shah, the Achaemenids (Cyrus and Darius among them) have been mostly disdained under the Islamic Republic.
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Perhaps Ovid admired them as he lounged by his patron's pool, and was moved to write of the disaster that engulfed Niobe.
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Virtually all of them are people well known to the Center for Security Policy and greatly admired for decades.
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The self-taught artist, who's in his early 60s, has been using them to mock authority since he was a young boy -- first imitating cartoons he admired and then creating satire of his own.
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Those who have built renowned personal brands are put on pedestals (ironically, think Oprah), and admired not just for their remarkable characteristics and the values they represent, but for their consistency in staying true to them.
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