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1
A combination of
high
appreciation
for chess and music combined is often found.
2
This fact shows the
high
appreciation
in which the British soldier holds his decorations.
3
Though young, I was old enough to place a
high
appreciation
upon my name.
4
With
high
appreciation
of Thomas as a soldier, the President gave higher rank to Sheridan.
5
He had a
high
appreciation
of himself, and also a deep veneration for his superiors.
6
He has a
high
appreciation
of a 'little brief authority,' especially if vested in himself.
7
They truly had a very
high
appreciation
of freedom, but a very poor opinion of Maryland.
8
I shall not fail to express, to the central Spanish authorities, my
high
appreciation
of your services.
9
Of the 2d Massachusetts he spoke with
high
appreciation
;
it was an admirable body of men and thoroughly disciplined.
10
But the monks were not the only people in those times who had a
high
appreciation
of good cheer.
11
Sir Henry Rawlingson was glad of the opportunity of expressing his
high
appreciation
of the value of Mr. McNair's exploration.
12
Certainly a pleasant enough letter, but, considered as a literary production merely, not deserving of Jim's
high
appreciation
of it.
13
Every great period in the world's history, therefore, is marked by a
high
appreciation
of aesthetics and an advance in knowledge.
14
He had a
high
appreciation
of the enjoyments of life-vanity, ostentation, good eating, and even the austere joys of the family.
15
I don't aim ter brag none-butye knows I'm ther only man hyar-aboutsthet understands ye-thet holds ye in full-
high
appreciation
!
16
The hearty welcome of the Fellows showed their
high
appreciation
of Professor Gazen, and made me feel quite proud of his acquaintance.
high
appreciation
high