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the esteem
verb
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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And we sink in the esteem of the world.
The publication always had the esteem of being paid for.
The esteem team has chalked up some impressive scores.
But that doesn't lessen the esteem he has for his ex-boss.
Now, 175 years after his death, we can at last give Adams the esteem he deserves.
I hope that in the future the esteem in which we hold him grows even more".
Jazz was not always held in the esteem it is today.
Later on I think he accepted the esteem I held him in.
Yet that ignores the esteem with which he is held at Ballydoyle, principally by O'Brien himself.
But that's where he gained the esteem of millions of Africans".
Perhaps the esteem born of a surprise bestseller got in the way.
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