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1 Named after the great Gloria Stewart, whose playing you admire so much.
2 There's nothing Western folk admire so much as pluck in a woman.
3 Except Meg herself, I don't know any girl I admire so much.
4 There is nothing I admire so much as a beautiful head of hair.
5 A cheer greeted him-the Frenchmen could not but admire so brave a feat.
6 Here, too, is that out-of-doors life, life in gardens, we admire so much.
7 The river road which you admire so much is in all its midsummer glory.
8 The 'little sprite of a woman' you admire so much, knew the Gilders in those days.
9 That's what I admire so much in you.
10 Are you quite sure that you share the honesty which you admire so much in Miss Farrell?
11 The outside roses you admire so are as delusive as flattery; their sweetness covers a foul, unwholesome den.
12 He's someone I admire so much.
13 There's nothing I admire so much.
14 The pines here begin to show that long white beard of moss which I admire so much in Maine.
15 This tablet is presented to Vermont by soldiers from other states who admire so much her great soldier son
16 And this is how the Chippendale piece was broke, which you, my children, and especially Bess, admire so extravagantly.
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