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was valued by
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To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
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His counsel was valued by clients, colleagues and friends.
In court, Chapman's lawyer said the business was valued by his client at $2m£1.3m3m).
"After World War II, multiculturalism was valued by the liberal Jewish community," Mr. Ingall said.
If that sounded childish, Waugh's writing was valued by good judges.
Mr. Welch's apartment was valued by his wife at $80,000 a month.
In January 2000, the company was valued by its new investors at about $200 million.
When he became chairman, at the start of 1981, G.E. was valued by the stock market at thirteen billion dollars.
Using factual information, create an "Ode to Monroe" which addresses why President Monroe was valued by the Liberian people.
Facebook stock at the time of the deal was valued by the parties at about $30 a share.
Twitter's stock was valued by the company at $26 a share before pre-IPO, and then opened with a huge pop at $45.10.
(Last year, for instance, Parrish's compensation package, including salary, bonus and restricted stock, was valued by the company at more than $14 million).
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