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admirable

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Kurzel presents the iconography of America’s off-the-grid militia members — flags, swastikas, flyers in bars inviting the curious to meetings — with admirable straightforwardness.

This also reveals a level of nervousness that should not be attached to feline rescue, which is an admirable cause.

From Salon

Martin says Des is "brave and admirable" for speaking out and telling his story as "a warning flag" for others.

From BBC

Aspirational thinking is healthy and admirable, but not in all cases.

I didn’t want to feel like I was taking that for granted and all, but it was incredibly admirable to see the strength that it clearly took some of them to go.

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

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