The firm white flesh is highly esteemed, and is often honoured with an expensive sauce in restaurants. |
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He ranks with the great Persian poets, highly esteemed in Iran, a country with a rich and vital cultural history. |
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Besides, he is a highly esteemed reporter who has won many prizes for his books, articles and television documentaries. |
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The deceased gentleman was well known and highly esteemed throughout the district, having at one time been a timber passer on the mills. |
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In both traditions the white rooster, which crows at dawn to dispel the darkness of night, is highly esteemed. |
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Brie originated near Paris, where unpasteurized, farm-produced Brie de Meaux and Brie de Melun are the most highly esteemed versions. |
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Shirley was a fiercely loyal person and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. |
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In this regard, we would like to know whether we can rely on you and the Council to remain independent of your highly esteemed Legal Service. |
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And, in this context, I look symbolically and appealingly in the direction of my highly esteemed colleague Mr Jarzembowski. |
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Gilbert Blane and Thomas Beddoes, highly esteemed authorities on scurvy in the 18th century, rightly doubted that there was any antiscorbutic virtue in malt. |
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Small quantities of a highly esteemed homemade wine are produced in this area. |
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Like his father, he is a very rideable dressage horse and highly esteemed as a hereditary transmitter of rideability and rhythmic motions. |
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The white pomfret is the most highly esteemed fish for serving at honorific meals in Malaysia, where the excess of demand over supply makes it expensive. |
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She was highly esteemed in the community and a large collection was taken by her friends when she retired as postmistress. |
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Steve was a highly esteemed person and held a highly esteemed place in the hearts of the people of Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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What was the most painful in this is that he peddled accusations to a priest whom I highly esteemed. |
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These are highly esteemed, including the ink caps and honey fungus. |
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Linkgate EncRadio and DecRadio represent a further innovation with respect to the well-known and highly esteemed Linkgate Encoder and Decoder. |
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Our broad business tradition of more than 65 years, has incorporated to all our products a Know how highly esteemed by all our customers. |
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He was highly esteemed in the fashion world, but his real vocation was fulfilled in the evening hours. |
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In season, heads of unripe wheat or barley may be gathered and dried over the fire so that they can be ground and made into a highly esteemed green couscous. |
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This prize is highly esteemed by companies and their financial and legal boards. |
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Johan Barthold JONGKIND, Dutch landscape painter, mainly lived in France where he was highly esteemed by the artistic community and art lovers. |
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Today she is highly esteemed for clown-theatre all around the world. |
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That which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God. |
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This GrecoRoman virtue of self-control was very highly esteemed. |
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Smoked hams made from badgers were once highly esteemed in England, Wales and Ireland. |
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In 1864, she exhibited for the first time in the highly esteemed Salon de Paris. |
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The catalytic agent, though, was the arrival at the museum in 1971 of Wen C. Fong, a highly esteemed art historian at Princeton University, as special consultant for Far Eastern affairs. |
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It is a special privilege that we may salute here the highly esteemed Mr. Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, who I will have the opportunity to have discussions with. |
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It is the incorruptible molle tree, a fragrant odor, and hot-tempered, and very estipticida, highly esteemed by the Indians for their wonderful effects. |
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The majority of tetraodontiforms are palatable, and in numerous tropical regions the flesh of various triggerfishes and trunkfishes is highly esteemed. |
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This region's muscatel wine is highly esteemed. |
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The tribe members who dealt the killing blow were highly esteemed among their compatriots. |
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Other verse writers were also highly esteemed. |
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Its fruits are edible but not highly esteemed. |
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Vietnamese, or Saigon, cassia is particularly highly esteemed. |
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She thus turned to a person who was most highly esteemed in the Church in those times: St Bernard of Clairvaux, of whom I have already spoken in several Catecheses. |
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We are overjoyed that our exhibition stand, which was designed in close co-operation with our partner IMB Troschke, won the highly esteemed red dot design award. |
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This dedicated think-tank is composed of highly esteemed professionals, in their personal capacity, covering different sectors in shipping and the maritime transport cluster. |
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During his lifetime Preti was highly esteemed. |
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Due to his expertise in technical and noise insulation and his skills in selling and marketing, he has always been highly esteemed by his customers. |
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Fatimid Egypt was famous for its glass and especially rock-crystal vessels, which were highly esteemed in Europe where many survived in treasuries. |
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A highly esteemed award presented every year by the Institut Français Du Design to products on the French market that best meet five design criteria, including Ergonomics and Aesthetics. |
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