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  • Not difficult, admittedly, but he remains a solid and dependable presence at the back. The Sun
  • My own knowledge of tools for drilling holes is admittedly extremely slim. Times, Sunday Times
  • Money can't buy you love, but it is admittedly quite important if you are an ailing international record company. Times, Sunday Times
  • It appears the glee club diva is developing a schoolgirl crush on her admittedly dreamy teacher. New 'Glee' clips: Will and Rachel do 'Endless Love!' | EW.com
  • Some others are admittedly still very retro in their approach. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Not difficult, admittedly, but he remains a solid and dependable presence at the back. The Sun
  • But despite all the uncertainty and bustle it seems, admittedly to an outsider, that the older generation is coping admirably.
  • Admittedly, dictatorships do not encourage the cultivation of colourful eccentrics such as Montgomery or Patton.
  • In fact, students clamor for the courses - admittedly, more loudly in some regions of the country than others.
  • The invisible components of civil society, whose extent is largely unknown, consist of those who prefer a personal rather than a ready-made set of values, people who never speak up, and people who admittedly do not want to be bothered.
  • The protection of rights is, admittedly, a reserved matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's admittedly cheesy and sentimental but it's important to me because it represented a big emotional closure for me.
  • This, admittedly, gives one a splendid insight into the more mysterious workings of the human mind.
  • Yet, I would venture the admittedly broad suggestion that their eccentricity and passions prepped the ground in a weird sort of "lowering-the-threshold" way for the likes of Einstein, Freud, Ibsen, Althusser, Sartre, Mapplethorpe, Serra, etc. Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue: SFMOMA's The Steins Collect Documents a Life of Art Collecting
  • He ruffs a second club (low - admittedly risking an overruff). Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly, Venice wasn't a very big place, but there was little chance of meeting her again accidentally.
  • It took the fireroads of the Blue Mountains and the four lanes of the Hume Highway in equal comfort (admittedly not much of that: the only "aircon" was the manual winder handle in the door. The IT Skeptic - Comments
  • Admittedly the film's premise is barely enough to sustain its 100-minute running time, but this film is as much brains as it is heart.
  • I admittedly was pretty uneducated about this disease but it has piqued my interest in the last few months as these clients are close relatives of someone very dear to me.
  • Admittedly, there were two fallers at the second-last fence that day, both of whom looked likely to take a hand in the finish.
  • Admittedly, this vision is far removed from the Christmas angels' announcement of peace on earth and good will among men.
  • Admittedly a lot of those are basic Roman characters with diacritics but the exact positioning of the diacritic can be tricky - and it can sometimes modify the basic character shape.
  • The whole notion of the transporter, which is admittedly one of the favorite devices in this mythos, created scores of problems in a dramatic context.
  • It can, admittedly, be hard to distinguish between being idealistic and being unrealistic.
  • Admittedly they're not very big strawberries, but they taste nice, and the proper strawberry plants only ever seem to grow runners.
  • He explained about the doctor's appointment, his admittedly childish reaction and my mom leaving the house in a huff.
  • As confirmation, the classic Italian cookbook the Silver Spoon gives no fewer than 10 versions although admittedly, one of these is a minestrone alla russa – aka borsch: one from Puglia, in the far south, based on their beloved turnip tops, or cime di rapa, a Neapolitan take heavy with Mediterranean peppers and aubergines, which makes an interesting contrast with a recipe from Milan, with its bacon lardons, parmesan and sage. How to cook perfect minestrone soup
  • They are admittedly livelier than his uncle's sole contribution, a stately architectural rendering of the Grand Canal in Venice on a rainy day.
  • It can, admittedly, be hard to distinguish between being idealistic and being unrealistic.
  • Admittedly, it's a bit blokey – there are few female voices – but it has some genuinely funny presenters such as Christian O'Connell, Frank Skinner and Dave Gorman, as well as properly produced documentaries, very unusual for a commercial radio station. Rewind radio: Elbow: Live at St Paul's Cathedral; Radcliffe and Maconie; A Forensic Look at Infidelity; The No 219 Sodcast Project – review
  • There are, admittedly, some who would contend that he can overdo the cavalier insouciance, but, assuredly, the confidence he oozes is certainly very welcome.
  • The ability to discriminate is admittedly a basic ingredient of survival.
  • Admittedly the definition of each term is multivalent, and their connections are elastic.
  • This has led to financial losses, though admittedly on a fairly small scale.
  • Though admittedly this was not a breakthrough idea, it was a reasonable request, so Smith's office worked with the airman to implement a solution.
  • Admittedly, by reporting this blatant publicity stunt, we're fueling it to some extent, and that makes us a tad uncomfortable.
  • My earlier post was an admittedly rudimentary attempt to come up with a more accurate way of describing gender differences and complementarities.
  • Even at the campiest moments of Spider-Man 3, the franchise was absolutely a series rooted in character development above admittedly top-notch spectacle. Scott Mendelson: Corporate Filmmaking at Its Worst? Sony Boots Raimi/Maguire, Reboots Spider-Man for 2012
  • It's admittedly not such a damaging policy in deflationary conditions such as those afflicting the advanced industrial economies now. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was a day, admittedly, when Waterford laid down a marker.
  • Admittedly their margins of victory in this Munster campaign have not been earth-shattering.
  • The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much.
  • Admittedly, most are floor fillers of some kind yet assuming so many guises has allowed a free rein to experiment.
  • I've only been once before, admittedly, but it doesn't strike me as particularly rough.
  • We've escaped and become tourists ourselves - though admittedly in much nicer vans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly Houllier made a flying visit to Liverpool's Melwood training ground last week to rally the troops before being sent packing for more rest by his doctors.
  • Admittedly, whether this is correct is an empirical question, and we cannot claim to know the answer.
  • Two highlights are sure to be James Franco's "Saturday Night," which goes behind the scenes of "Saturday Night Live" which I admittedly haven't actually watched live in at least five years, and the closing night movie, "The Secret to a Happy Ending," a doco about the Drive-By Truckers which will be followed by an "intimate" concert by the band. Archive 2010-04-01
  • Taylor understands the idiom quite perfectly and he manages to bring a grandeur and nobility to the admittedly slight work.
  • Because the discourse concerning the textural semiotics of Titus's sexualized offerings is not of a sufficiently academic nature to be the object of attention in an admittedly sui generis blog having its origins within an academic context, it it appropriate to say a few more words concerning the deconstructive sexualization and postcapitalist transgressive character of Titus's texts. About my proposed Titus recording.
  • The solution is to install a towbar - admittedly expensive, at about 500 including fitting - and buy a towbar-mounted carrier. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've never cried when I got the push, which admittedly happened only the once.
  • Admittedly conservatives stand at the edge of a chance again establish an American form of National Socialism. Matthew Yglesias » FDR, Reagan and Our Current Predicament
  • Pure speculation admittedly, but I would think that Stevens would want to go out with a ‘bang’ for his retirement, and that the other Justices who agree with him on the decision would be sympathetic in allowing him to do so. The Volokh Conspiracy » Reading The Tea Leaves for the Supreme Court’s November and December 2009 Sittings 
  • This is not quite as silly as it seems, though admittedly fairly silly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly, there is a huge abyss between thought and words.
  • These are, admittedly, highly rose-colored numbers for a short term solution. Stephen Herrington: Retiring the National Debt by Not Destroying the Economy
  • Admittedly, it is rather expensive but you don't need to use much.
  • Admittedly, his stratospheric high notes in the cabaletta are not comfortable, but he gives them a good try.
  • Fear of litigation, an admittedly necessary concern, trumped a bishop's duty to his priests and to his flock.
  • And admittedly at first the outline sounds trite. Christianity Today
  • The Kentucky General Assembly, in an admittedly unusual burst of progressive-mindedness, replaced "darkies" with "people" in the official state song version back in the 50s. SurveyUSA: Hillary Ahead 2-1 In Kentucky Primary
  • ScentOfViolets, indeed, you did not imply that pharmaceutical companies are not behaving badly, as they clearly are (except for that whole creating-life-saving-drugs thing, which, admittedly, is a not insignificant part of their business). Matthew Yglesias » The Bitter Fruits of a Finance-Oriented Economy
  • Oh, and the wrap (which admittedly is filling because of the brown rice, and bison meat) costs over $9 - or as I like to call it: “a big kick in the balls”. Pump’s “Street Meat” is a Terrifying Taste of a Healthier Future | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • While admittedly not actual taxation, many impose all sorts of conditions on foreigners, effectively excluding all but the super-rich.
  • While we admittedly do not have hard data to test this hypothesis, we strongly suspect that the antiabortion movement has benefited from the improvement in ultrasound quality. American Grace
  • Though most of these meanings are admittedly not approbative, the first sense, ‘undiluted,’ may carry with it the suggestion of primal energy.
  • Admittedly it was mid-afternoon when I saw the film at the town's cinema: an evening audience might perhaps have been a touch more truculent.
  • The mythos upon which this movie hangs is admittedly a tad clunky from a Western standpoint - though it makes for a perfectly serviceable Eastern legend. As pilfered from my friends list
  • 26 Admittedly, "precolonial" imperfectly describes Europe, but it is equally uncomfortable for Africa. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • Admittedly the computer did use them to calculate the appropriate genetic formula for every point on the picture.
  • My own knowledge of tools for drilling holes is admittedly extremely slim. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was admittedly a much better walk though being lost as we went away from the main paths and more into proper forest.
  • He set in the VOR radio navigation aid frequency in the primary nav radio as a backup to his admittedly poor INS system. CHAINS OF COMMAND
  • And this was in decadent liberal California (though, admittedly, the most conservative part ...) The nutshell
  • Admittedly, there is now much less reason for invoking this doomsday scenario.
  • My personal view, admittedly pretty neurotic, is that the politician is jealous of hardworking people who can manage to have a good time.
  • Although admittedly difficult to achieve, we believe that an effort to appraise and enhance the quality of bronchoscopy training is necessary.
  • There are some twists and quirks that also remind me of that admittedly better comedy, but still served to make me like this one.
  • Admittedly, Kayla is a Drama Queen par excellence. Brave New World
  • What I did anticipate was that she ate them all leaving me with nothing except the Pocky I managed to take with me (which was admittedly a good Pocky, the Giant Hello Kitty Green Tea Pocky).
  • However, I will permit myself -- and more importantly, will beg your indulgence for -- analepses and occasional analogies where my own admittedly subjective views and readings seem to demand them...or at least wish for them in a spirit of whimsical velleity. Omar Karindu on Bendis’ Daredevil – Some Introductory Remarks | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • He is admittedly a visual genius, but he was often accused of fetishising violence in his films.
  • Admittedly, the sternum is a tough one, but if you can break a cinderblock with the heel of your hand, you can probably crack somebody's sternum, and if This Person were really so knowledgable about assassins and fighting, s/he would know that. Those who do, get criticized
  • Admittedly, your meter is wrong, in that ten million meters wouldn't quite get you from the North Pole to the equator via Paris.
  • Admittedly he was rich, and a rising star in the political firmament. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
  • Admittedly there are some horrendous policy promises, of which trade protectionism is the most worrying. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Commonwealth, admittedly, passed laws to repeal it, so that was the end of that.
  • Admittedly, he suffers from a strange illness which doctors merely call catalepsy, when the muscles become stiff and rigid.
  • And also the one from the Green Cross Code adverts that looked suspiciously like R2D2 although admittedly he's perhaps not quirte so internationally recognised SlipperyBrick.com
  • He set in the VOR radio navigation aid frequency in the primary nav radio as a backup to his admittedly poor INS system. CHAINS OF COMMAND
  • Admittedly instant streetscapes and arcadian landscapes don't seed at the same pace, yet they are both populist responses to the ‘problem’ of the built environment's rather tiresome insistence on weathering at a stately pace.
  • Admittedly, there's nothing wrong with her performance - it's heartfelt and appealing - but this kind of work is unlikely to remove the tarnish on her reputation.
  • Vassell has recently returned to form after a barren spell with Aston Villa, while Alan Smith, for this writer at least, has failed to hit the heights of the past in an admittedly abject Leeds side.
  • Also admittedly, loosen is more common by far than either of the un - forms, and Tiffany would have done better to use it. Word Court
  • Admittedly, it gets a little boring at times, but that suits me just fine, because at least I'm not slaving away at some unfulfilling, low-paying job that I probably wouldn't be good at anyway.
  • It has a great deal of value beyond saving the federal coffers $165 million (which, admittedly, is not a lot of money in the grand scheme of things). Is the AIG Bonus Scandal a Mere Distraction? : Law is Cool
  • And without Darrow's guidance, we knew not what danger the girl did or did not present to us, so we were watchful of her, and admittedly ungentle when she was given to undue noise or movement.
  • But it does fall short of the admittedly ambitious goal of being a unified, indispensable do-it-all communications program.
  • Admittedly, this is a simplistic analogy, but it captures the essence of the issue.
  • Admittedly some of the rodents that possess the ability, such as rats and mice, are almost completely nocturnal.
  • Admittedly, he plays the baddy, a doctor sent into the asylum to sort things out - i.e. curb this reckless artistic foolery.
  • The only relief in this mass of subatomic neutrons, are the admittedly fascinating portraits of the oddball scientists who split the atom and paved the way for the nuclear bomb.
  • We accept working regimes, though admittedly more splendid salaries, that earlier generations would balk at. Times, Sunday Times
  • This mountainous place admittedly is in a backwash of present American culture. THE WIDOW'S TRIAL
  • Admittedly, England has suffered more on a drip-fed basis, but we long ago gave up the complacency of being unbreachable.
  • But then they've made a comeback in recent years re-baptized "shapewear" and admittedly more comfortable and kind. Mommy Life
  • The subject of racism is admittedly too complex for facile summarization.
  • I prefer the term panentheism but it is admittedly a fine line. Atheists and Pantheists and Panentheists - Oh My!
  • Admittedly, the film left me a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps with a few more performances she will relax into this admittedly very demanding role.
  • Admittedly, I did get the feeling that extended exposure to its naive style might weary me, but at first glance?
  • In many ways Nash was simply doing, admittedly at a very high level, what we were supposed to be doing when we wrote our dissertations.
  • I am admittedly an active avoider of the LWM, but from what I heard, all they talked about was his tax issues and the fact that he was *clearly* a tea party rioter. Joe Stack, Right Winger | RedState
  • If you doubt this admittedly bold assertion, consider the impact of the company's decision to cease publishing mainframe prices.
  • As a northerner who is admittedly guilty of having done some southern bashing in my time, I am ashamed of the intellectual vanity of these people, and of my own past mockery.
  • Yet the downside, admittedly, is the risk of overexcitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly it’s a strange idea to build a book around, but ultimately the project is beautifully executed in boxy paperback form. Book Review: Taking Things Seriously : Scrubbles.net
  • Attempts to devise a technological solution to spam are ongoing, and admittedly difficult.
  • Admittedly, his latest two efforts have been less than inspiring, but they both came over hurdles and jumping fences is very much his forte these days.
  • Admittedly, it does need to be toughened glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • This formula is accompanied by another which makes it possible to deduce the refractive index of a chemical compound from its composition, admittedly only in rough approximation as was possible earlier with the aid of certain empirical formulae. Hendrik A. Lorentz - Nobel Lecture
  • Admittedly, these borrowers are then locked in to paying Northern Rock's standard variable rate for ten years, or face stiff penalties for early settlement!
  • To people outside of NZ and Australia, the two accents sound very similar, but NZers and Australians themselves are hyper-aware of the admittedly quite few really clear markers of difference, such as the vowel in "fish", the vowel in "red" and the vowels like in "bead" that for Australians are often diphthongized. Also, WTF?
  • I had, admittedly, written a book with Watts Wacker on the future, but I neither knew that futurism was a discipline, nor that I was a futurist.
  • That is why moral, ethical, social, cultural, political discussions of technoscientific change should always substitute (at least in your own head) for the deranging false generalization "technology" the admittedly gawkier more awkward phrase Amor mundi
  • Admittedly, this oversimplifies consequentialism, which in reality has a rather robust philosophic tradition.
  • Take an author like Diana Wynne Jones (who admittedly is a fantasy writer, but in my experience many stores shelve SF and fantasy together.) Hey! What's Your Beef with Young Adult SF/F?
  • Yet, in assuming or acting as if Dillard's only evidence for this creolist hypothesis concerning Gullah consists of what is furnished in the text of Black English, Spears is merely demonstrating that he did not follow up Dillard's references to the writings of other creolists with anything like the diligence with which he admittedly checked out Dillard's critical citations of dialect geographers. Gullah
  • Those sorts of considerations are why I said $440 billion was a conservative estimate, which is admittedly a bit crazy just to say, but there it is.
  • Away from complicated continuity and Morrison's multi-tiered, subtextual happy world building (yea I am just throwing buzzwords together), tells a love story between Ali and Sofia (OK with a few demi-gods and mythology elements, admittedly). What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • On each of the first two holes, admittedly from tricky spots, he failed to even get his ball on the green when chipping.
  • I mean, it does seem to be harnessing the discretion to one, admittedly an important factor but only one factor, in terms of the powers given to the donee of statutory power.
  • Admittedly, the move is not well-timed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I could also imagine it's really confusing/angering when so many in the Tea Party love to demonize Muslims and now have to defend a candidate who admittedly "dabbled" in witchcraft, dated witches and had a picnic on a satanic altar. Dean Obeidallah: The Chamomile Tea Party?
  • But nowhere in that review, or on the amazon page, does it make plain that this is a translation admittedly lively of selected bits and pieces of Ariosto, not the whole text; and that it lacks all annotation, apparatus, and comes with only the mealiest of introductions. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Admittedly, they can be a bit clunky, lyrically. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly she's young, slim and a tad green and new to the place, so it's only polite.
  • So, taking that admittedly arbitrary target, we still have some way to go.
  • Admittedly it isn't easy to know what is true and what has merely gone undenied.
  • My father astonished me by putting out his hand to the priest, admittedly a hard hand coarsened by digging, and Fr Gaunt astonished me by immediately flicking the ash into the offered hand, which perhaps flinched tinily for a moment when the heat hit it. Asylum
  • He taught himself how to play on a keyboard at home… but admittedly he was no virtuoso
  • European policymakers have admittedly been making some important reforms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly, I have always been shy of allowing others to read my work, reserving that right to a select few.
  • Though admittedly I did feel a brief uneasiness when I remembered that odd floating movement of Sergia's.
  • During the early 40s, the South was actually the fastest-growing union areas (admittedly from a really low baseline, but still), hence why the CIO targeted the South with Operation Dixie. Matthew Yglesias » The Southern Way
  • Last June, he fought Franklin at a catchweight of 195, and it was admittedly a tough cut, one that manifested itself on fight night. UFC Press Releases
  • As a rant from someone who's admittedly and rather amusingly lost his "moorings" (and is ecstatic about it), however, Joe Bageant's offering is certainly no worse than most. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Byatt admittedly isn't in this league, but she does have a penchant for sentences with lots of commas.
  • Finally, a very big thank you for the opportunity to use a larger megaphone to bloviate articulate my views… to an admittedly more skeptical audience.
  • It looked as though it might affect him, but he said it did not and in practice on Monday he had holed in one on the 16th, admittedly with his third attempt.
  • The technique is painful, admittedly, but it benefits the patient greatly.
  • My own, admittedly inexpert, sense is that we should seriously consider replacing what is a fairly complex system of child and child-care support with a single payment to each mother per child.
  • The result is admittedly shambolic at times but leaves the distinct feeling that, rather than listening to a jingle-laden radio show, you've popped round to a friend's house to listen to records that they like and think you might like.
  • In 11 seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Jagr had won two Stanley Cups by the time he had turned 21 and he admittedly became spoiled with the trappings of super-stardom—earning him a reputation as a malingerer. Why Didn't New York Keep Jagr?
  • Yes, I have studied Japanese - though not for long, admittedly.
  • So does he now regret what was an admittedly misguided, but initially private, prank between friends?
  • Admittedly, anger is an all too human response to frustration; but it's still no avenue to solid achievement.
  • Admittedly, for its target audience of parents and accompanying offspring this is a safe bet.
  • Admittedly the applicants contest the necessity of their arrest for that purpose.
  • I discuss the margin of safety and the value of the stock market in this essay, which admittedly is not nearly as thorough as the Arnott-Bernstein paper. The Risk Premium, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The best I can do is provide what are admittedly broad generalizations based on considerable experience in the field.
  • Theus, though still admittedly conflicted between an up-tempo game and "smashmouth" basketball, understands the situation. ScrippsNews - current events, culture, commentary, community
  • Admittedly this is not an easy thing to do holding just a doubleton, especially v a slam. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly, some of my best songs have come out of my looniest times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly, this study reaches the limits of experimental accuracy accomplishable in structural work.
  • Admittedly, the moral majoritarians were hard to love (as Richard John Neuhaus fully displays in his ambivalence toward them).
  • I blame the speed for making me fall six times, although, admittedly, I was the only one amongst us to do so.
  • Admittedly, many are has-beens, duffers or placemen, and the party has always argued for an elected upper house. Times, Sunday Times
  • Santa Barbara is a beautiful, if sleepy, town – a couple hours up the California coast from Los Angeles, which I admittedly do not frequent but found myself visiting on Sunday for the first local appearance of Wilco on their tour to support their new album Sky Blue Sky. Archive 2007-08-01
  • There was an early start each day, admittedly, but I covered nearly 100 miles a day and got a lot done in between.
  • My digits aren't dexterous enough to keep up with how fast my admittedly-failing memory recalls the number. 90% of the times I misdial, it's on the last number. May 2005
  • This is, admittedly, not Ackroyd's field; he much prefers to fossick around with ecclesiastical architecture and cross-dressing at early-medieval festivals. That Blessed Plot, That Enigmatic Isle
  • He certainly helped to reshape a world whose future was admittedly hard to predict.
  • He also shatters the (admittedly tenuous) illusion of an authentic folk album by overdubbing his voice on this track and many others.
  • Admittedly they were a bit manky, but I still felt offended.
  • Admittedly it was a couple of years before it began to make an impression on the public consciousness.
  • The frontmen for these two indie bands lead their respective cadres forward in the murky and windy forest of Canadian indie rock, an admittedly poorly defined genre, perhaps not a genre at all.
  • This has led to financial losses, though admittedly on a fairly small scale.
  • The analogy to the McFarlane case is, admittedly, not exact.
  • Admittedly new-clee-air is preferred, but let's not forget that words are meant to communicate meanings, so if you understood new-cue-lar then the rest is just elitism. OPINION
  • I found several stories, admittedly usually overshadowed by the tragic and heroic stories of Australian victims and survivors.
  • Her luscious body in those sexy clothes was bait enough for a man who had an admittedly high sexual drive - but besides that, the woman had started to get to him.
  • Admittedly, I could have tried harder but I still don't think all this criticism is fair.
  • In Pritchard, the Conservatives have surely found their very own Rosa Parks, not a meek sempstress, admittedly, but the next best thing: in his words, "a council lad from a very poor background". Animals in circuses: If you're going to rebel, find a better cause | Catherine Bennett
  • Not a very good one, admittedly. The Sun
  • Admittedly her image goes well with the book: the ruthless deal-maker as therapist. Times, Sunday Times
  • This libellous insinuation against the admittedly speckless virtue of the Venus de Medici is about the only clear case of médisance which I have so far been able to discover! Maria Edgeworth
  • Admittedly there can be no denying the horror, the unspeakable horror of what had transpired at the Cathedral nearly three years ago.
  • In Asia we find that the most numerous and greatest rivers flow from the mountain called Parnassus, admittedly the greatest of all mountains towards the south-east. Meteorology
  • The same sources attributed skimmia to New Latin and described Taka-Diastase as a trademark, without stating, unfortunately, whence the trademark came (admittedly the taka could be Japanese in origin; I must confess ignorance on that point). VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 3
  • Admittedly, these flights each followed bouts of suicidal despair.
  • The subject of racism is admittedly too complex for facile summarization.
  • Admittedly, these were early days in the season, before the tough training schedule at Richmond had beefed up fitness levels.
  • Admittedly, it errs a little on the corny side, but it's hard to say whether that's really a fault in a movie of this kind.
  • Not a long one, admittedly - you're back in Cambridgeshire pretty sharpish.
  • Admittedly the competition isn't great: that wee bauchle Lulu; the Bay City Rollers, who always looked short on account of their shrunken tartan breeks; the aptly named Midge Ure; Wet Wet Wet, who were fond of kikicking in the gutters; and Simple Minds featuring the always crouching Jim Kerr. Undefined
  • Admittedly, these conditions afflict a very small proportion of the population.
  • I was totally determined to have the wedding of my dreams and I am admittedly quite a fussy person. The Sun
  • Comment from me; Peter Garrett is our minister for environment the main reason for this is he was the frontman for a band called Midnight Oil who sang anti capitalist/mining/US songs, admittedly he has a law degree but it easier to get one of them than become a plumber. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Organization of No

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