All of them much-admired giants of the last century. From Wordnik.com. [Gore's Not the Only One Who Won] Reference
She is an expert on AP, and often uses the much-admired Texas school data base. From Wordnik.com. [Tense time for AP students: grade weighting flunks a test] Reference
Classic Renaissance style, is a picturesque and much-admired corner of the ruin. From Wordnik.com. [Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter] Reference
It chanced to be that much-admired song, by Foster, called "Willie, we have missed you.". From Wordnik.com. [The Path of Duty, and Other Stories] Reference
James Cone, the pioneer of black liberation theology, is a much-admired figure at Trinity. From Wordnik.com. [Barack Obama responds to the criticism over Jeremiah Wright.] Reference
One of the few high-profile cases involved a much-admired Army colonel named Ted Westhusing. From Wordnik.com. [SO WRONG FOR SO LONG] Reference
But they are the stories that have made India today a confident, ambitious, much-admired country. From Wordnik.com. [Don't Be Fooled. Protectionism Matters to India] Reference
In the south transept of it are three much-admired white marble monuments: General Bruce's by Foley. From Wordnik.com. [Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys] Reference
After awhile, a portly Secret Service agent in a much-admired green tie steps in to wand everybody down. From Wordnik.com. [Mayhill Fowler: Obama Plays Nice In Pennsylvania] Reference
The point here is that even that much-admired figure, Orwell, expressed the standard anti-Semitic attitude. From Wordnik.com. [On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...] Reference
This dream had, in time, been supplanted by one imposed upon her by the ambitions of a much-admired classmate. From Wordnik.com. [The Trumpeter Swan] Reference
Earl of Pembroke ( 'the only begetter' of the 'Sonnets'), whose mother also was a daughter of that much-admired poet. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
Why might these much-admired women have greater difficulty in sustaining their marriages than their male counterparts?. From Wordnik.com. [Best Actress Oscar winners are more likely to divorce than Best Actor winners] Reference
Dell's much-admired efficient supply chain process no longer seemed enough to put the company ahead of its competitors. From Wordnik.com. [Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets] Reference
Reddy resembles the common, but much-admired sheep sorrel, while I am like that tender little flower, the forget-me-not. From Wordnik.com. [Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics] Reference
‘Now for it,’ muttered Laura, wondering what her much-admired döppelganger Jo March would have made of the situation. From Wordnik.com. [The Dancing Druids]
A kind of champagne glass known as a coupe was even said to be modeled after this royal mistress's much-admired décolletage. From Wordnik.com. [She Found a Way to Celebrate] Reference
Ditto at Boston's much-admired fusion outpost Blue Ginger, where China plays a distant second fiddle to Japan and southeast Asia. From Wordnik.com. [Why Chinese Food Isn't Hip] Reference
The board in Montgomery County created a much-admired system for helping weak teachers and jettisoning them if they didn't improve. From Wordnik.com. [Who needs school boards?] Reference
Instead, during an interview with the much-admired head of PR at a major publishing house, Russ heard the words that changed his life. From Wordnik.com. [Sharon Glassman: What Is Work? Promoting Authors and Books in New Ways] Reference
That means adding new pages to Cisco's much-admired acquisition playbook, which has been the subject of Harvard Business School studies. From Wordnik.com. [Cisco Changes Tack] Reference
The board in Montgomery County created a much-admired system both for helping weak teachers and jettisoning them if they didn't improve. From Wordnik.com. [Who needs school boards?] Reference
His much-admired and influential drama Die letzten Tage der Menschheit (The Last Days of Mankind), first published in 1919, satirizes many figures. From Wordnik.com. [Alice Schalek.] Reference
With PayPal hit-or-miss for many living in Africa, there's a new option: PesaPal, where Kenya's much-admired mobile banking system meets online payments. From Wordnik.com. [Clearing the Cache: Cell Phones and Shrines] Reference
This well-known and much-admired evergreen shrub produces masses of white flowers through the winter months, at which season it is especially ornamental. From Wordnik.com. [Gardening for the Million] Reference
Reliance Industries, a large and much-admired conglomerate, is the biggest holding, making up 10% of the PowerShares ETF and 13% of the WisdomTree offering. From Wordnik.com. [Passage to India Eased] Reference
Yet it seems unlikely, at least in America, to break out beyond the art house hit status of The Hurt Locker and other much-admired and not widely-seen films. From Wordnik.com. [The Ghost (s): Of Tony Blair, Roman Polanski, and A War on Terror] Reference
She was quite willing not to be clever herself, since it was unnecessary while she had a much-admired sister, who was clever enough for two people and to spare. From Wordnik.com. [The Hand of Ethelberta] Reference
A tiny dog, of the much-admired, white-silk variety, was barking vigorously at the Fire Bird on account of the danger to which it had been subjected by the fat tires. From Wordnik.com. [Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays] Reference
One of my mentors was a single parent who, when left with two small children, drove a taxi to get herself through law school and went on to become a much-admired judge. From Wordnik.com. [Fawn Germer: Stop Talking, Start Doing. Winning In Spite of 2009.] Reference
The gentle, mild-mannered leader is a devoted family man, a sincere and consistent politician, an eloquent idealist — and a pal of the much-loved, much-admired, Oprah. From Wordnik.com. [Obama's Closing Argument: Stand With Me, And We Will Change Course Of History] Reference
His much-admired and much-anecdoted sense of humor was not to the fore today, however, even in the creases at the corners of his mouth; today those corners turned right down. From Wordnik.com. [The Grass Crown]
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