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"An egg was such a cherished thing," said Arthur Schwartz, the author of "Naples at Table" (HarperCollins, 1998).
"It's a cherished thing and sometimes you want the people who want to do that and take that risk, who put the effort in to try and stay there and do that as their day job".
But while it may have taken time, the mixtape was still a cherished thing.
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He began to question whether prayer was possible: "How could I pray and ask God to help me, or my family, or my country, or any other cherished thing I cared about, when God would not save millions of Jews from Hitler?" To interpret history as expressing God's will, Rawls says, "God's will must accord with the most basic ideas of justice as we know them.
There are three most cherished things that a Masai can offer as a gift -- a child, a plot of land and a cow, which is far more than a source of meat and milk.
"We hear somewhat about special, cherished things, but we hear more about just quantities of generic possessions," he said.
In Westchester, there are artisans who can repair and refurbish such cherished things.
Nostalgia's a lovely thing: whenever you want to abandon life's cynical cycle of the new, it's there for you to cosy up to in the familiar sensation of timeless cherished things.
Unfortunately, it is not to be.For years people have understood that the car was a cherished but dangerous thing.
Pride of place on her office wall belongs to a large framed certificate, dated 1970, that is a cherished reminder of how things turned around: after inspectors pored over the school for a week — counting every book in the library, interviewing every teacher — the state officially accredited it as a junior high.
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