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In a 1918 diary entry, Gimpel did not esteem highly the Knoedler Gallery of those years.
These visits surely indicate that Rembrandt was esteemed highly until his death.
Two peaks of that small but beautifully polished oeuvre are his Requiem, which Robert Shaw esteemed highly enough to record alongside Fauré's Requiem, and his organ works, which you might assume cut the deepest into Duruflé's personal creative universe.
Even Michener, a man Drummond had read and esteemed highly, in part for having typed more than anyone on earth, except perhaps a few unsung women from the bygone era of the secretarial pool, was a clod at the keys.
In fact, Harvard Business Review, which publishes research that is often esteemed highly, has said, "Relevance is often systematically expunged from these [scholarly] journals".
Heartfelt sympathy to Louis Glick and family upon the passing of our esteemed, highly regarded and much loved board member, Doris Glick.
The room of Renoirs includes one of his most popular pictures, "Young Girls at the Piano," and another that some esteem highly, depicting a nude amid a landscape.
In the NT, the Greek word for honor means to value highly, to esteem, and to not take lightly.
As an esteemed & highly regarded professor and surgeon, Dr. Lyons served the department and the hospital for 65 years.
At that time, my parents were very aware that it would be easier if I went to a college that was esteemed more highly by law school admissions.
Though Berthier was not a distinguished commander, Napoleon esteemed him highly as chief of staff of the Grande Armée from 1805.
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