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been esteemed
verb
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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Literate societies, whether Chinese or Sumerian, have always been esteemed by nonliterate societies, which have borrowed heavily from them.
Lieb's 13 acres of pinot blanc grapes, some dating to 1983, have long been esteemed by other growers.
In the realm of the arts, the Ming period has long been esteemed for the variety and high quality of its state-sponsored craft goods cloisonné and, particularly, porcelain wares.
Some time ago I read in the New York papers about the death of an Irishman who had been esteemed and honored in life as the inventor of the hot dog.
Mr. Shadid's hiring by The Times at the end of 2009 was widely considered a coup for the newspaper, for he had been esteemed throughout his career as an intrepid reporter, a keen observer, an insightful analyst and a lyrical stylist.
The Ming pattern of government has generally been esteemed for its stability under civil service dominance, its creativity in devising new institutions to serve changing needs, and its suppression of separatist warlords on one hand and disruptive interference by imperial clansmen and palace women on the other.
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Republican commentators like Newt Gingrich have been esteeming Muslims such for years now.
But Cotchery is esteemed for other reasons.
Bach was esteemed and well paid.
"The people are esteemed and well respected.
Her dad is esteemed fashion designer John Rocha.
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