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Admirably
adept at weaving together all of Lebanon’s political, religious, and nationalists threads, Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nazrallah, is today the undisputed master of Lebanon.
Keeping the Palestinians divided between Islamist revolutionaries and the more business-minded Fatah suits Israeli purposes
admirably.
The question for Egypt is whether the agenda of a truly pluralistic democracy – proclaimed by the avant-garde young protesters at Tahrir Square, the
admirably
self-empowered Facebook and Twitter generation – can prevail against the resilient forces of the past.
Both are first-rate, have served as ministers with multiple portfolios, have performed
admirably
in top positions in multilateral organizations, and have the diplomatic skills and professional competence to do an outstanding job.
Despite the best efforts of US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and others who have stayed
admirably
focused and consistent, other voices – from the right, the left, and the simply muddled – are now capturing media attention, and are beginning to drown, or at least confuse, the basic message.
Germany has done that
admirably.
Until recently, Russia has pursued an
admirably
conservative macroeconomic policy, running up huge budget and current account surpluses.
We must trust the WHO and its associates to come to our rescue, as it did so
admirably
with SARS.
Until recently, the British electoral system seemed to represent an
admirably
balanced approach.
The reaction to the wave of corporate scandals in the US-and hence to the blatant failure of self-regulation-has been
admirably
swift.
Needless to say, plenty of policies enacted during President Barack Obama’s administration, in which they
admirably
served, fit that description, as do others from prior administrations.
He was a tremendous colleague at the Hoover Institution, a true and supportive friend, and
admirably
humble despite his incredible intellectual influence.
Turkey is already
admirably
struggling to accommodate millions of refugees from the conflict in Syria, in which Turkish forces are now participants; and it is a constant target of terrorist attacks by the Islamic State.
Their response so far has been both
admirably
fast and utterly inadequate.
At the end of a kilometre the tube enlarged, they reached a part of the gallery which was
admirably
preserved.
The next morning at daybreak Emma ran to Lheureux to beg him to make out another account for not more than a thousand francs, for to show the one for four thousand it would be necessary to say that she had paid two-thirds, and confess, consequently, the sale of the estate—a negotiation
admirably
carried out by the shopkeeper, and which, in fact, was only actually known later on.
Julien carried his surplice
admirably.
The history of these tactics,
admirably
divined by Madame de Renal, had been imparted to Julien while he gave her his arm to escort her from one shop to another, and little by little had carried them to the Cours de la Fidelite, where they spent some hours, almost as peaceful as the hours at Vergy.
He arranged them
admirably
upon the ornament in the form of a crown in the centre of the baldachino.
The Marquis behaved
admirably
to his wife; he saw to it that her drawing-room was adequately filled; not with peers, he found his new colleagues scarcely noble enough to come to his house as friends, nor entertaining enough to be admitted as subordinates.
He was kept waiting, with his second, for fully three quarters of an hour; finally they were shown into an
admirably
furnished apartment.
The vault formed by the limes, which were
admirably
pleached, intercepted the view.
Of all this silly set the one that shows the least and also the most sense is my rival Anselmo, for having so many other things to complain of, he only complains of separation, and to the accompaniment of a rebeck, which he plays admirably, he sings his complaints in verses that show his ingenuity.
It happened that the person who had him in charge was a majordomo of the duke's, a man of great discretion and humour—and there can be no humour without discretion—and the same who played the part of the Countess Trifaldi in the comical way that has been already described; and thus qualified, and instructed by his master and mistress as to how to deal with Sancho, he carried out their scheme
admirably.
Such was the convincing reasoning of Mr. Solomon Lucas; and influenced by such arguments did Mr. Tupman, Mr. Winkle, and Mr. Snodgrass engage to array themselves in costumes which his taste and experience induced him to recommend as
admirably
suited to the occasion.
Pray don't disturb yourself about such a trifle,' said Mr. Pickwick, observing the conflict of Bob Sawyer's passions, as depicted in his countenance, 'cold water will do very well.''Oh, admirably,' said Mr. Benjamin Allen.
All emotions, and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise but
admirably
balanced mind.
The alarm of fire was
admirably
done.
"'This is Mr. Jabez Wilson,' said my assistant, 'and he is willing to fill a vacancy in the League.'"'And he is
admirably
suited for it,' the other answered.
"'Most admirably.'
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