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Definition of regarded in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of regarded. Pronunciation of regarded. Translations of regarded. regarded synonyms, regarded antonyms. Information about regarded in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... regard - the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded);
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transitive verb 1 : to consider and appraise usually from a particular point of view <is highly regarded as a mechanic>; 2 : to pay attention to : take into consideration or account; 3 a : to show respect or consideration for b : to hold in high esteem;
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Regarded - Definition of Regarded at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Regarded. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... to look at; observe: She regarded him with amusement.
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In its Summer 2007 issue, Politique Internationale, a well-regarded review founded by Dr Patrick Wajsman, published an interview with the US Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.), who is seeking the Democratic nomination to be US president. ... But soon, Politique Internationale found they had a problem. ... Just last Sunday,
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These former satellites have now been left in no doubt that Russia must be regarded as "glavniy", or number one, if they wish to avoid the fate of Georgia. Central to Vladimir Putin's nationalistic policy is a conviction that the power of the West – seemingly unassailable at the end of the Cold War – is on the wane.
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Barack Obama has won the presidential endorsement of Sen. John Kerry, the Democrats’ 2004 nominee who lost to George W. Bush. ... Kerry, a senator from Massachusetts, plans to announce his support Thursday at a rally at the College of Charleston, said a Democrat ... For Obama, this endorsement fills a particular need:
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Metropolitan News-Enterprise ... Wednesday, October 15, 2003 ... Was that inappropriate remark a slip? Hardly. Tossing out one-liners like that typifies Ephriam’s approach.
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Keenan's importance was further reflected in one writer's assessment that he was "regarded by his friends and enemies alike as possessing the best organisational brain in the IRA".
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"Homosexuality," Plato wrote, "is regarded as shameful by barbarians and by those who live under despotic governments just as philosophy is regarded as shameful by them, because it is apparently not in the interest of such rulers to have great ideas engendered in their subjects, or powerful friendships or passionate...
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