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Nevertheless, the performance in spontaneous bimanual activities was high, the self-perceived disability low and they esteemed the appearance of their arm high.
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Now for the first time, the king had Greeks in his Council and the French Party, the English Party and the Russian Party (according to which of the Great Powers' culture they most esteemed) vied for rank and power.
After a stop in Bologna, where they met the esteemed theorist Giovanni Battista Martini, they proceeded to Florence and on to Rome for Holy Week.
They were much esteemed by Charlemagne and spread rapidly across his realm.
The export of celadons went on, not only to the countries west of China but also to Japan, where they were much esteemed.
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They are critically esteemed, award-winning architects who produce a stream of venues that impress the theatre world enough for it to keep asking for more.
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They join an esteemed group of Nobel laureates that includes Albert Einstein, Marie Curie and Niels Bohr, all of whom have changed the course of human history.
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