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admire

[ad-mahyuhr] / ædˈmaɪər /


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Gale Kaufman, a veteran Democratic strategist who was a longtime advisor to the influential California Teachers Assn., clashed with Reiner over education policy but admired his commitment to — and knowledge about — the issue.

From Los Angeles Times

Growing up in Roslyn, N.Y., where his mother was an interior decorator and his father ran a small business selling restaurant supplies, Gary had admired the “Great Gatsby”-style estates along Long Island’s Gold Coast.

From The Wall Street Journal

They read popular almanacs, and learned and admired the intricacies of orreries—mechanical models of the celestial sphere—that they flocked to view at numerous colleges.

From The Wall Street Journal

I had to admire the specificity of the fake, with the ChatGPT prompt and all.

From Los Angeles Times

You really have to admire Michael and Susan Dell for committing $6.25 billion External link of their own money to give 25 million kids grants of $250 each to invest in low-cost index funds.

From Barron's