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For Mr. Warner, it took more than one election to earn that esteem in the eyes of his colleagues.
Or, as three-time host Ricky Gervais once put it: "The Golden Globes are just like the Oscars - except without all that esteem".
"The Globes are just like the Oscars, but without all that esteem," quipped Ricky Gervais, who was hosting the event for the third year running.
Fortunately, we all share impulses of benevolence, and feel reflective affections that esteem those impulses as overriding all others.
The 50-year-old began the night by telling the star-studded audience the Globes were "just like the Oscars... without all that esteem".
Some of those providers have been traditionally held in high esteem by the community and if they use that esteem they have the opportunity to change the practice of chemical informatics.
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