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George Washington, too, was motivated by a deep need for "the esteem and notice" of his country.
Most setup men aspire to be closers, for the esteem and the extra pay that comes with being a closer, and many setup men graduate into the role of closers, as Rivera did.
I must live up to what people expect.' That sense of obligation, rare in performers (especially among the flighty narcissists who sing opera), is the essence of his character and accounts for the esteem in which he is held.
("Are you talking to Policy Review?" someone asks him. He replies with affected nonchalance, "It's probably nothing".) But he also, and perhaps more deeply, has a desperate need for the esteem and affection of his colleagues.
It spoke volumes for the esteem in which the Horsforth boy is held that Venables chose to throw him on when Harry Kewell took a knock on the half-hour.
That sense of obligation, rare in performers (especially among the flighty narcissists who sing opera), is the essence of his character and accounts for the esteem in which he is held.
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After law school, Hal clerked for the esteemed Judge William Orr of the U.S. Ct of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
Eco died on Friday night after suffering from cancer, prompting tributes to pour in for the esteemed writer.
According to Mr. Tak, Mr. Choi said he worked for "the esteemed daughter Geun-hye" and had free access to the Blue House.
They are among a shortlist of 12 acts - which also includes double Brit winner Tinie Tempah - who will compete for the esteemed award.
Self also writes, has worked for the esteemed practice of Jean Nouvel and now has his own practice that is somewhat conceptual in its output.
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