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She was a loving caregiver her entire life from nurse, to cherished wife, mother, and grandmother.
Fidelity to cherished beliefs has been replaced by loyalty to anything that brings material benefit.
He feared the loss of access to cherished places where he liked to ride his horse.
He was the elder brother to Christine Louu) Zigray, Joseph Mary Ann Careyey and Jule (George) Steffen, and uncle to cherished nieces and nephews.
In Croydon, fairly typically, there have been job losses including, laments Tony Newman, leader of the council, to cherished road-safety staff, known as lollipop ladies.
Concerned about his weak support among conservatives, he underscored his commitment to cherished Republican positions like reducing government spending, opposing abortion and strengthening the military.
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Yours to cherish.
No place to cherish.
A movie to cherish.
The need to cherish?
To cherish and nurture it.
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