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They are held in popular esteem, it is true.
After the Beijing massacre of 1989, popular esteem for the government was at a nadir.
If the performance was very good, the matador receives, as a token of popular esteem, one ear of the bull.
With the exceptions of parking wardens and football referees, few suffer lower popular esteem than professional critics.
Science fiction also grew in popular esteem after the advent of the atomic bomb (1945) and the launch of Sputnik (1957).
A compound volcano with a heavy snow mantle in winter, it is second only to Mount Fuji in elevation and popular esteem.
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His comedies Volpone; or, the Foxe (1606) and The Alchemist (1610) were among the most popular and esteemed plays of the time.
Cagney and Lacey, the 1981 TV pilot that launched the popular and esteemed series of the same name, returns to CBS at 9 p.m. Saturday.
In the United States, Great Britain, and the rest of the Western world generally, biography today enjoys a moderate popular and critical esteem.
Both dynamics are vivid in the retroactive elevation of Frida Kahlo, who initially profited from her marriage to Diego Rivera but has since leapfrogged him in both popular and academic esteem.
"Many of my compatriots as well as certain foreign diplomats have expressed a wish to 'get to know better' Norodom Sihamoni, son of the very popular and very esteemed Queen Monineath".
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