Encara no tenim significats per a "high appreciation".
1A combination of high appreciation for chess and music combined is often found.
2This fact shows the high appreciation in which the British soldier holds his decorations.
3Though young, I was old enough to place a high appreciation upon my name.
4With high appreciation of Thomas as a soldier, the President gave higher rank to Sheridan.
5He had a high appreciation of himself, and also a deep veneration for his superiors.
6He has a high appreciation of a 'little brief authority,' especially if vested in himself.
7They truly had a very high appreciation of freedom, but a very poor opinion of Maryland.
8I shall not fail to express, to the central Spanish authorities, my high appreciation of your services.
9Of the 2d Massachusetts he spoke with high appreciation; it was an admirable body of men and thoroughly disciplined.
10But the monks were not the only people in those times who had a high appreciation of good cheer.
11Sir Henry Rawlingson was glad of the opportunity of expressing his high appreciation of the value of Mr. McNair's exploration.
12Certainly a pleasant enough letter, but, considered as a literary production merely, not deserving of Jim's high appreciation of it.
13Every great period in the world's history, therefore, is marked by a high appreciation of aesthetics and an advance in knowledge.
14He had a high appreciation of the enjoyments of life-vanity, ostentation, good eating, and even the austere joys of the family.
15I don't aim ter brag none-butye knows I'm ther only man hyar-aboutsthet understands ye-thet holds ye in full- high appreciation!
16The hearty welcome of the Fellows showed their high appreciation of Professor Gazen, and made me feel quite proud of his acquaintance.
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