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Overcoming such a loss of rhythm to lead the team to victory only intensified his teammates’ admiration for him.

Democratic opponents have also accused him of cosying up to Putin, whom he has repeatedly expressed admiration for.

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Returning to his former manager, he told him he had "deep admiration" for his work and his ability to take big risks.

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Their initiative has won the admiration of local celebrities and politicians - and even caught the attention of some UK teenagers who flew to the capital, Accra, to join the clean-up.

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Mrs Trump wrote about her modelling career, her admiration for her husband and their past political disagreements, but chose to keep details of those disputes private.

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

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