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He failed to win the esteem of Cardinal de Richelieu, however, and spent many years in the country in retirement.
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He died that October, a lone wolf who had paid a steep price for cooperating with F.D.R. Nevertheless, he won the esteem of history.
Not for nothing did he think of himself as "running for President" — a President's greatness depends, first of all, on winning an election in the world's biggest popularity contest, before winning the esteem of the élite on the basis of ideas and actions.
The Belgian also won the esteemed Tour of Flanders classic in 2005 and 2006 and was world road race champion in 2005.
In 1940 Koppelman began attending poetry classes with Eli Siegel, the American poet and critic who first came to national attention in 1925, when his poem, "Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana" won the esteemed poetry prize of The Nation.
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She monitored his health assiduously, and, as his hostess, she won the admiration and esteem of the leading figures of the day.
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