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1 The author Hilary Mantel is in a similar place in public estimation .
2 Both felt that the quarrel had lowered them in the public estimation .
3 Has ever a sport fallen so far so fast in the public estimation ?
4 And then the character of the ministry fared still worse in public estimation .
5 Of course this announcement lowered the young girl very decidedly in public estimation .
6 Richard King rose greatly in public estimation after his marriage with Lady Janet.
7 The Hautville family held a peculiar place in public estimation .
8 Another of these absurd prescriptions has done much to lower Cluseret in public estimation .
9 The cause of this his sudden rise in public estimation is a very simple one.
10 It is said that General Sheaffe suffered severely in the public estimation , because he retreated.
11 The federal judges stand higher in public estimation than the State judges of corresponding rank.
12 The chief justice stood still higher in public estimation .
13 This advantage was the high degree of respectability which it gave her in the public estimation .
14 We have all, I presume, suffered in the public estimation in consequence of this disgraceful burning.
15 At that time, the printer's trade ranked higher, in public estimation , than any other mechanical business.
16 The position of the magazine in the public estimation was unquestioned; it had never been so strong.
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