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She exudes a comfort with herself, physically, mentally, emotionally, that a younger woman (read: me) can only admire and aspire to.
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"There seems to be this disturbing trend among start-up CEOs to not only admire Steve Jobs and his success but to try to actually act like Steve Jobs, " Mr. Bleikamp wrote.
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One can only admire Vinoly's ingenuous solution to the puzzle set by a rather difficult location -- a kind of trapezoid of space comprising about two city blocks, hemmed in on one side by the Japan National Railway lines and on the other by the financial district.
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Most modern visitors plan only to admire it in its natural setting, not turn it into hats.
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Accept your station in life: Thailand's prime minister, an old Etonian, is not the only one to admire that sentiment.
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Not only that, we can admire that Paul used the filibuster the way it should be used.
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It turns out that most people not only understand this focus, they admire it.
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One only has to peruse the submissions to their latest challenge to admire their process and what they are trying to achieve.
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The one last piece of advice, though, that I would have that has been useful for me is the people who I admire the most and are most successful, they're not just thinking only about themselves but they're also thinking about something larger than themselves.
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We are in an odd way a very snobbish nation but as Alan Bennett once said, snobbery is an amiable vice when it looks upwards, it's only when it looks downward it's horrible, if you look down on people because, if you admire in some way some style of eccentricity in other people there's nothing that wrong with it.
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