You have expressed yourself in an admirableway, Baron.
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It was not the most admirableway to fight, but Faunon had always been a pragmatist.
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That was an admirableway out.
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Germany is sticking together in an admirableway at the moment and it should stay like that, she said.
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This stability is due chiefly to the admirableway in which different governmental agents are balanced against one another.
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A large number of the inhabitants are Scotch, which may account for the admirableway in which the Sabbath is observed.
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Of all insects, no one is more wonderful than the spider, especially with respect to their sagacity and admirableway of working.
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There is always plenty to do, and it is an admirableway of keeping in touch with public opinion in these changing times. He smiled.
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I cannot refrain from complimenting Mr. Payne upon the admirableway in which he has attacked and mastered all the difficulties of its abstruser passages.
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At least unalloyed praise can be given to the Boer leader for the admirableway in which he had extricated himself from so many dangers.
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"You had an admirableway of showing it," responded Dr. Blake.
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Most leaders want to lead in strong and admirableways, even if what they lead is never the biggest or the best.
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18), and in these two compositions, struck out new and admirableways of filling pierced lunettes.
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'When he took it up at his own time to suit his own plans, he took it up in the most admirableway possible.'