The latter is supposed to be a sufficiently formal reference point for esteeming persons. |
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Esau gladly accepted, esteeming the food more precious than a promise which seemed likely never to be fulfilled. |
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Nevertheless, because the Rhine had been the boundary of Gaul for a time, it resulted in later claims by France, esteeming itself the successor to Gaul, to the Rhine as its natural boundary. |
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There is some history, though, among cultural conservatives, if not more mainstream Republicans, of esteeming Putin, even before Trump became the party's standard-bearer. |
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