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For Mr. Warner, it took more than one election to earn that esteem in the eyes of his colleagues.
While the action of sacrificing motherhood to uphold a woman's dignity is termed as feminist by some, other authors see it as an attempt of a community woman to protect the patriarchal village structure, that esteems izzat (honour) of women.
At 25, Gibbs had already served two tours — one in Iraq, one in Afghanistan — and he quickly demonstrated tactical instincts that earned him the esteem of his seniors, who often placed him in the lead.
Ms. Mulgrew is known mostly to television viewers as the starship captain Kathryn Janeway on "Star Trek: Voyager" and to Hartford Stage audiences as the portrayer of Hepburn, that esteemed Hartford native, in "Tea at Five" (2002).
"It's been in the past that the whole idea around what it means to be a president and the esteem of that office is supposed to bring – all that is out the window," West told ESPN.
But it is worth remembering that Mr. Knoebel has enjoyed the esteem of other artists and critics for having confronted the need for painting to redefine itself from within to remain relevant as an art form.
Brownstein says that the "decline in the esteem of Democrats hasn't been met" by a renewed esteem for the GOP, but the inevitability of the off-year election is that it is a referendum on the White House.
But that's where he gained the esteem of millions of Africans".
Self-esteem is just that - esteem of the self.
As your confidence grows, you will find that others esteem of you will grow even further.
And we sink in the esteem of the world.
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