Sentences with phrase «most ardent admirers»

It would have surprised his most ardent admirers, but then he still could not get over his fears of banishment.
One of the most ardent admirers of the breed is Queen Elizabeth II, although the royal Pembroke Welsh Corgis have been known to nip at the ankles of the Queen mother and the palace staff.
The flies — my most ardent admirers — dart about my face.
Many of the film's most ardent admirers have wondered, bitterly, what devilish impulse could have compelled Welles to even risk leaving his masterpiece in the lurch and trap himself ten thousand miles away in South America.
According to this view, the New Deal had a more profound impact on American society than even its most ardent admirers have suggested: it imposed norms of relative equality in pay that persisted for more than 30 years, creating the broadly middle - class society we came to take for granted.

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Although most ardent Australian admirers of that increasingly murderous hellhole joined the Communist Party of Australia, a significant segment of Labor's activist strata also saw Sovietism as the way to go.
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