Sentence examples for who esteem from inspiring English sources

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Many ardent Wagnerians, who esteem the composer's visionary "music dramas" as being above mere operas, have willingly accepted Wagner's wish to brush his early operas aside.

This is a natural move for architects of cultural institutions, and one that should be welcomed by those who esteem Beaux Arts edifices for incorporating painting and sculpture into their designs.

Mr. Rogers, who has not endorsed anyone, is like many in the party who esteem Mr. Gingrich for his achievement in leading Republicans to the control of Congress in 1994, after 40 years in the House minority, but who recoil from the prospect of him at the top of the ticket given the controversy, scandal and electoral defeats that defined his four years as speaker.

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The music lover in me who esteems great pianism could not have been happier.

I still love watching Baby dance with Johnny Castle, who esteemed her so much, so hard, that he fiercely insisted: "Nobody puts Baby in a corner".

The Earl was a diplomat, courtier, politician, polyglot, and man of fashion as supremely cynical as he was eloquent, who esteemed gallantry above honor, and appearance above substance, and who promoted self-interest at the expense of loyalty.

For someone who took such pride in creative destruction and who esteemed perpetual chaos, Mao's birthday, arriving at a moment when the Communist leadership seems to value stability above all else, might be a disappointing surprise.

He collected and exported seeds and plants that were in great demand abroad and thus established friendships with European botanists, among them Carolus Linnaeus, who esteemed him as a great "natural botanist".

In fact, she thinks it rather dull: The subject of sexual positions seems to me as slight as it seems revolutionary to Davidson and one of his book-jacket admirers, who esteems his work so inflammatory that "I predict riots".

Like the Romantics, who esteemed his work, he was a rebel against the realms of genteel fancy that poets of his day were forced to inhabit, and he pleaded for the poet's right to describe the commonplace realities and miseries of human life.

Since it is all about looking up and looking down at people, snobs are quick to decide who merits disdain and who deserves esteem.

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