Laudably ( or would that be foolishly ? ), Burns has pledged not to lay anyone off, raise fares or cut back on service in any way.
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Many residents in South Hadley Falls, however, have been enraged by the case, which strikes them less as laudably high-minded than egotistical and intellectually arrogant.
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Wilde is, laudably, not presented as a simple icon or martyr of the gay movement, but as a flawed, admirable, attractive, disappointing human being.
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He sounds fit and motivated, and laudably has achieved the right balance : enough familiarity to be recognizably and reliably Waylon Jennings, and enough innovation to be fresh.
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McGuinness'adaptation of " Electra " is laudably clean, efficient and free of hackneyed language most of the time, but adaptations of this sort are tricky.
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Chile's moderate socialist president, Ricardo Lagos, has laudably refrained from any effort to intervene in the politically charged case as it proceeds through the Chilean court system.
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She seems to have laudably confined herself to the details of domestic life, nor is there any authenticated instance of her having exercised the slightest political influence over her husband.
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Beginning a year ago, the Senate's instigators of all this _ Nancy Kassebaum, Republican of Kansas, and Edward Kennedy _ have been laudably upfront about their endeavor.
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Here's his laudably loaded attempt : " the complicated tale of Gore confidant Peter Knight's delivery of millions in contracts to donor Molten Metal Technology ."
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Laudably easy to follow, this part of the collection spreads out 40 works tracing American photography's development from its baby steps in the 1840s through current-day experimentation.