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The flesh of some wild animals is greatly esteemed by the Kavirondo, particularly that of the wild cat and leopard; plucky and dextrous hunters, the fiercest hippopotamus and largest elephant invariably succumb to their traps and spears SAVAGERY'S BLUNTED BLADE Not long ago the axe of the Zomba headsman spread terror in the Shiré highlands.
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Artistic, energetic, and extraverted, as well as discreet, courageous, and gay, Catherine was greatly esteemed at the dazzling court of Francis I, from which she derived both her political attitudes and her passion for building.
Even in his lifetime his operas were not greatly esteemed — they sounded like the work of a Wagner student, Debussy said, "whom his teacher did not consider very promising" — and they are now forgotten except as oddities for occasional revival.
Generosity is greatly valued.
She is greatly mourned.
He is greatly missed.
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