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Mr. Venediktov would be an esteemed schoolteacher instead of the controversial head of a popular radio station, Mr. Buntman said, while Mr. Putin would be a respected KGB lieutenant colonel rather than a target of critics worldwide.
Were it not for the one-liners, delivered by his cast in a parched monotone, and the absurdist sight gags (the new film has some delicious ones on the topic of fusion restaurants) then he would be as esteemed as Ken Loach or the Dardenne brothers.
Plenty of U.S. senators with distinguished tenures--think Hillary Clinton or William Cohen or Lloyd Bentsen--gave up the senate to serve their presidents, so Burris would be in esteemed company.
Most probably, the name Muʿallaqāt in this context is a derivative of the word ʿilq, "a precious thing," so that its meaning would be "the poems which are esteemed precious".
But Cotchery is esteemed for other reasons.
That is esteemed company.
The remainder of the figures is esteemed.
Of all Cookes in the World the French are esteem'd the best, and of all Cookes that ever France bred up, this may very well challenge the first place, as the neatest and compleatest that ever attend the French Court and Armies.
We would be happy if you, esteemed colleague, would join the commission.
There would be "parity of esteem" between the two types of institution.
Yet talking to a reporter from an important newspaper would be a tempting esteem-booster.
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