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They are trained in a particular area and are put in an interrogatory situation where in they are tested under various circumstances and when the mark of adequacy is reached the person is held in esteem.
He is held in esteem by the Celtic supporters following his four-year stint as a player at Celtic Park and he has a good reputation as a coach in Scotland for the job he did as manager of Hibernian.
He was humble in the extreme, always warm and sincere in his attitude towards others and was held in esteem by fans of both Wednesday and United.
 
 
 
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