It's admirably weird music and hopefully just the beginning of a long and wonderfully strange conversation.
WOW. If your goal was to wipe out your women readership, congratulations, you've succeeded admirably.
He fought for this country and has served this country admirably in a number of capacities.
"He's only a kid, he's come from Australia and he's doing the job admirably, " said Tattum.
The Blair way is admirably grown up and effective at times, but does encourage poodle jokes.
Less admirably, he was a frantic user of shell companies, offshore trusts and other tax-dodging paraphernalia.
This carefully researched work provides an admirably full explanation of the context of Darfur's troubles.
But if the Lebanese authorities have been behaving churlishly, their citizens have proved admirably level-headed.
Tata is admirably restrained by the flashy it is tempting to say money-grubbing standards of modern India.
She was always under pressure to honor the family name, and did so admirably.
Though Bush has said Kerry "served admirably" in Vietnam, the commander-in-chief has not condemned the commercials.
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Setting forth "an array of mirrors on a tower" sounds like an admirably romantic and poetic enterprise.
From the point of view of transatlantic amity, this is an admirably altruistic use of American funds.
At least one alliance that is predicted to do well has a secular and admirably non-sectarian outlook.
The type of men who function admirably under crowd, coach and player harassment are a unique breed.
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The IHSA, which is made up of public and private schools, and Chicagoland Jewish handled their situation admirably.
And indeed the company has been admirably busy partnering with bigwig application vendors like PeopleSoft, SAP and Oracle.
Despite that, they equipped themselves admirably with a solitary stage win and two finishers in the top 30.
Mr Sarkozy was admirably clear about his intentions, and he won an equally clear electoral mandate in May.
That view has the virtue of being admirably clear-eyed, but as a political sell, it looks rather tricky.
This week Hillary Clinton, America's secretary of state, was admirably tough, condemning Russia's sales of arms to Syria.
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Admirably, the Administration also set a goal of doubling U.S. exports by 2014.
During the four-day blackout in lower Manhattan after the storm, I saw people behave admirably almost without exception.
On the one hand, the present generation of Oxford editors is admirably permissive.
It performs admirably as a regular trackpad as well, and executes multitouch gestures more reliably than most inlaid pointers.
On foreign policy, Mr Bush was unrepentant and, for the most part, admirably so.
She had no compunction admirably about dumping on directors, such as Woody Allen and Sam Peckinpah, with whom she had broken bread.
As for England's bowlers, all held their nerve admirably, despite some strict interpretation of the wide law by the umpires.
He has coped with the difficult job at Bangladesh admirably, overseeing gradual improvement from the "Tigers", particularly in one-day cricket.
However, the qualities that have served Australia so admirably when times were tough are less useful in periods of prosperity.
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