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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
appreciate . - adjective
recognized as havingvalue - adjective of an investment having
risen invalue
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- adjective fully understood or grasped
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Examples
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It was the network who overruled Tom, and what she appreciated is that he did what he did so much of the time in the '60s: He ran right to the New York Times and to other papers and said this was edited, you know, and this is wrong.
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It was the network who overruled Tom, and what she appreciated is that he did what he did so much of the time in the '60s: He ran right to the New York Times and to other papers and said this was edited, you know, and this is wrong.
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One aspect of peer review that may not be fully appreciated is that we trust the authors to be submitting factual data.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Useful Reset: What Peer Review Is and Is Not 2009
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It was the network who overruled Tom, and what she appreciated is that he did what he did so much of the time in the '60s: He ran right to the New York Times and to other papers and said this was edited, you know, and this is wrong.
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It was the network who overruled Tom, and what she appreciated is that he did what he did so much of the time in the '60s: He ran right to the New York Times and to other papers and said this was edited, you know, and this is wrong.
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When the shekel appreciated from the end of 2007 through 2008, most of that action was Israelis bringing their money home.
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In 1392, the late Gothic choir was begun, which, as can be appreciated from the exterior pictures, is considerably higher than the nave.
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Nearly every other piece in Haslam's book-excerpts from Burning Daylight, The Valley of the Moon, The Little Lady of the Big House - can be appreciated from the cover of broad-leaf evergreens and the grass-lined trails of Jack's ranch, 840 acres now managed by the state's department of Parks and Recreation.
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The difference between the two was that Franklin appreciated the great difficulties involved in implementing grand, progressive plans.
Academic Self-Selection, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It was the network who overruled Tom, and what she appreciated is that he did what he did so much of the time in the '60s: He ran right to the New York Times and to other papers and said this was edited, you know, and this is wrong.
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