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the lives of both women and African Americans were bettered by changes of the 1920s. When women gained the right to vote and sexual attitudes began to change they began to be viewed as more of equals to men. African Americans were viewed in a admiring light after the Harlem Renaissance as jazz swept the nation. The traditional African American music was liked by whites and therefore helped the African American community make its way into the hearts of white Americans.
Yes you can and there is nothing wrong by giving one of your own kind a compliment or mentioning it to someone else. My husband has said, "That guys sure good looking" or I've said, "That woman is sure striking looking." It's a very independent and confident person that can give compliments to their own sex. If someone makes the comment you are gay by paying a compliment to another guy, tell them to blow it out of their cake hole! LOL You sound like one of the confident guys and don't let anyone trip you up on that. Be yourself! Marcy Absolutely...there is a difference between thinking someone is hott and having feelings for them and just admiring someone else's beauty. It is more common for a straight girl to see that another girl is pretty than for a straight man to say that another man is handsome...but that doesnt mean its not possible...but if you are straight then i dont think you sould go around announcing to people that you think other guys are cute..that might not be too good...
Most of the art created during the middle ages was paid for by churches or kings therefore much of the art created during that period is religious in nature and was used to decorate the large cathedrals built to entice pilgrimages of the faithful who would give and spend money while admiring the beauty and grandeur of the art and architecture. The royalty were also rich patrons but their purchases were more personal in nature such as, commissioning books with painted illustrations, jewelry, fine tapestries to hang on their walls, sculpture to decorate their homes and tombs, etc. Often the wealthy would win favor with the local church by commissioning and donating works to the church in their names and the names of their loved ones, which would then be on display at the cathedral. The architecture of the middle ages in among the most long-lasting and evident example of artwork from this period and so is studied quite intensively in art history.
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) was an English soldier, statesman, and leader of the Puritan revolution. He rose from the ranks of the middle gentry to become an outstanding soldier; his genius for organizing and inspiring the parliamentary armies, called the "New Model Army" and nicknamed "roundheads", was displayed at the battle of Marston Moor (1644). His admiring soldiers called him "Old Ironsides". Victory in the field allowed him to execute the king in 1649 and become a virtual dictator; after 1653 he ruled under the title "Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland." He executed an aggressive and generally effective foreign policy. Cromwell did as much as any English ruler to shape the future of the land he governed, but his Commonwealth collapsed after his death and the royal family was restored in 1660.An intensely religious man--almost a Puritan Moses--he fervently believed God was guiding his victories. However he was never identified with any one sect or position, and favored religious tolerance, except twords Catholics. His many admirers called him "God's Englishman"Cromwell is the most controversial figure in all of British history. Strongly held opinions stretch from those who see him as a regicidal dictator who trampled on glorious royal traditions or a religious fanatic and a genocidal murderer of the Irish Catholics, to those who celebrate a hero of liberty who helped make the nation great. Most historians now have a favorable view of Cromwell's achievements and character.
His father was George Washington's chief cavalry officer in the American Revolution. He grew up admiring Washington.
Here are three sentences using the word 'admiring: "Sara spends a lot of time admiring herself in the mirror." "Luke has many admiring fans." "The tourists were admiring the statue."
She looked at her favorite singer throughout the concert in the most admiring way.
The adjective forms for the verb to admire are the present participle, admiring (admiring glances, admiring fans) and the past participle, admired (an admired leader, an admired work of art).A related adjective is admirable.
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The word 'admiring' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to admire that functions as a noun in a sentence. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We were admiring your garden. (verb)He waved to his admiring fans as he go into the limo. (adjective)Admiring and gawking, the tourists went through the mansion. (noun)
Industrious.
flattering, praising, admiring
Emily means admiring.
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his christian beliefs
adoring