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Assuming you even call it a game, as like that album you'll never tire of listening to, it transcends its medium to mean so much more to those who hold it dear.
For some movie goers Mr. Brooks's comedy is an acquired taste, but there are many who hold it dear.
People love football and they hold it dear, and that's why, in spite of lots of carping and moaning, we spend so much money and time on it.
It has been cultivated in the UK since the 1960s and those of us who grow it here hold it dear.
If they care about it and I get asked about it a lot, it means that people hold it dear to their hearts and it's doing what it meant to.
There is a certain truth in that, though you would only hold it dear if you were the kind of misguided professional athlete who thinks he is entitled to enjoy all the benefits of wealth and fame without having to shoulder the responsibilities.
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And that's why French of a certain stripe held it dear.
The Metropolitan Opera is not alone in holding it dear: Theater-goers, too, are often put off by tasteless re-stagings of classics.
To explain the historical importance of Chasen's, which will close Saturday after 58 years (operating cost--not business--is the culprit), one could merely fill this entire space with the names of people who have held it dear.
It's from a bygone era when Eddie Murphy was still making funny films, so I hold it very dear to my heart.
Hold it near and dear, nurture it, listen to it, let it guide you.
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