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Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine ; ;
From the film industry, Chaplin drew upon the work of French comedian Max Linder, whose films he greatly admired.
One poet Thomas greatly admired, and who is regarded as an influence, was Thomas Hardy.
Although she greatly admired Jefferson, she also wrote:
His early works were, however, greatly admired by the young Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who asked him to become his tutor.
Nonetheless, Francis greatly admired his uncle, if rather feared him.
They gathered at the Café Guerbois, where the discussions were often led by Édouard Manet, whom the younger artists greatly admired.
His typefaces were greatly admired by Benjamin Franklin, a printer and fellow member of the Royal Society of Arts, who took the designs back to the newly-created United States, where they were adopted for most federal government publishing.
But although Mary greatly admired and respected Madison, she had determined to stay single — the only way a woman of her intelligence and accomplishments could hope to pursue her interests and remain independent in that era.
Frank Moraes wrote: " If sympathy was with any country it was with France, whose culture he greatly admired.
Ribbentrop, in turn, greatly admired Hitler.
Before the poem was published, it was greatly favoured by Byron, who encouraged Coleridge to publish the poem, and it was admired by many people including Walter Scott.
Cocteau greatly admired the film.
The bold work of American architects was greatly admired by European architects.
Back in New York and in better health, in 1955 Davis attended the Newport Jazz Festival, where his performance ( and especially his solo on "' Round Midnight ") was greatly admired and prompted the critics to hail the " return of Miles Davis ".
Pius II was greatly admired as a poet by his contemporaries, but his reputation in belles lettres rests principally upon his The Tale of the Two Lovers, which continues to be read to this day, partly from its truth to nature, and partly from the singularity of an erotic novel being written by a Pope.
The Emperor also greatly admired the cardinal's wisdom, having enjoyed discussions with him from time to time.
Erasmus greatly admired Agricola, eulogizing him in " Adagia " and calling him " the first to bring a breath of better literature from Italy.
The bulk of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired throughout antiquity, has been lost, but her immense reputation has endured through surviving fragments.
Though Bartholdi greatly admired the United States Constitution, he chose to inscribe " JULY IV MDCCLXXVI " on the tablet, thus associating the date of the country's Declaration of Independence with the concept of liberty.
" Members of Monty Python greatly admired him.
More was greatly admired by the Anglican writer Jonathan Swift.
Traditional Vietnamese cooking is greatly admired for its fresh ingredients, minimal use of oil, and reliance on herbs and vegetables.
Late in life he wrote two greatly admired sonatas for clarinet and piano, his Op. 120 ( 1894 ): he later transcribed these works for the viola ( the solo part in his horn trio is also available in a transcription for viola ).
Since Peel greatly admired his protégé, he redirected his focus from theology to finance.

greatly and Fred
When Fred wheeled him back into his room, the big one looking out on the back porch, and put him to bed, Papa told him he was very tired but that he had enjoyed greatly the trip downtown.
The Australians were greatly demoralised by the manner of their second-innings collapse, but fast bowler Fred Spofforth, spurred on by some gamesmanship by his opponents, refused to give in.
* Annotated Justinian Code English translation ( from the Mommsen and Krueger edition ) by Fred H. Blume, 1943 ; revised by Timothy Kearley, 2005-2009 ( greatly preferable to Scott's translation )
Fred Cuny stated that " the chances of saving lives at the outset of a relief operation are greatly reduced when food is imported.
The manager of the analytical laboratory hired by Leuchter states in an interview in Errol Morris ' film Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr., that Leuchter's thick samples of brick would have greatly diluted the cyanide residue, which forms only an extremely fine layer on the walls and cannot penetrate.
Muste, Greg Calvert, David McReynolds and numerous Black Panthers, including Fred Hampton, whom he greatly admired.
Chisholm greatly influenced a number of his graduate students and colleagues, including Richard Taylor, Jaegwon Kim, Keith Lehrer, R. C. Sleigh, Ernest Sosa, Peter D. Klein, Fred Feldman, Terence Penelhum, Selmer Bringsjord, Dean Zimmerman, Joseph Boyle and Bernard K. Symonds.
In his book on famine, Fred Cuny stated that " the chances of saving lives at the outset of a relief operation are greatly reduced when food is imported.
Davan ends up not being Rory's natural father, but a family bond starts to form between him, PeeJee, Fred, Donna and Rory, to which Donna relies upon greatly.
The characters of Fred ( Scrooge's nephew ), and Elizabeth, his fianceé ( his wife in the novelette ), were greatly expanded in order to work in a romantic angle to the story that Dickens did not intend.
Bucyk proved particularly effective playing on the left side on Boston's greatly feared power play unit, which featured Phil Esposito, John McKenzie, Bobby Orr and Fred Stanfield.
This grotesque art appalled Fred Durst so greatly that he attempted to remove Staind from a concert bill shortly before their performance.
Fred ’ s soil conservation practices greatly improved the vegetation and Powder Mountain now is known as one of the best watersheds in the Wasatch Mountains.

greatly and Astaire
Astaire called Pan his " ideas man ", and while he generally choreographed his own routines, and sometimes worked with other choreographers, he greatly valued the assistance of Pan not just as a source and critic of ideas, but also as a rehearsal partner for the purposes of fine-tuning a routine.

greatly and describing
He remained in office till 1677, and his administration was greatly commended by Burnet and Ormonde, the former describing it " as a pattern to all that come after him.
Spector also greatly preferred singles to albums, describing LPs as " two hits and ten pieces of junk ".
Pierneef held his first solo exhibition in 1913, to great critical acclaim, some even describing his work as that of a genius, which inspired him greatly.
By describing the ways in which learner language conforms to universal linguistic norms, interlanguage research has contributed greatly to our understanding of linguistic universals in SLA.
Buffy tells Xander about her negative early experiences of college, and expresses a fear that she cannot adapt to the college experience, but Xander greatly moves her by describing her as " my hero " and explaining that he always thinks " What would Buffy do?
The physical quantity that is oscillating varies greatly, and could be the swaying of a tall building in the wind, or the speed of an electric motor, but a normalised, or non-dimensionalised approach can be convenient in describing common aspects of behavior.
Windham was greatly influenced by Whig philosopher Edmund Burke, describing Burke's words as " the source of all good ".
In official terminology, these intermediaries were often to as âyân, although other terms were also used for describing this class whose official status, effective powers and the geographical extent of authority could greatly vary from one derebey to another, and could also evolve differently over time.
This model has greatly influenced the development of the international standard ISO 9241 describing the interface design requirements for usability.
In Oculus Enoch et Eliae, besides describing one of his inventions, an eyepiece for a Keplerian telescope, which left the image reverted, it also contained a long section on binocular telescopes, which greatly influenced other telescope-makers and opticians in the next century.

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