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On the eve of the dedication of his library, Dubya is rising in public esteem.

The good character of the Irish railways was thus re-established, and they again held their rightful place in public esteem.

If you belonged to a club, you could get a much better supper at the same hour, and lose not a jot in public esteem.

By their assistance he might have rectified several dates in his work, which, otherwise, deserves the public esteem.

Banished to his estate of Chanteloup, he received there, in spite of the King, many tokens of public esteem.

It is impossible that both of these administrations should be the objects of public esteem.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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