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With such an imbalance, pidyon shvuyim has been both a cherished and a contested belief.
Wenger, however, has become a guarantee of a cherished top four place.
Arrange for an old army buddy, a long lost school friend, a cherished and admired mentor, or someone else he cares about to turn up for the day.
In the square on Friday, it was a woman's shawl, a child's plaything and a cherished accessory.
And then he was Massachusetts' senior senator as well: Ted Kennedy's death in 2009 removed both a cherished adviser and a giant shadow.
"Is it odd to mourn the death of a cherished appliance?" wondered a woman grieving the loss of her immersion blender.
The opposition Labour Party seized on the chance to accuse Mr. Cameron of making an embarrassing U-turn on a cherished policy.
An algae scourge in a cherished Florida lagoon is likely killing manatees.
That image of a cherished, practically mythic concert for an adoring and grateful few helps lay down the mood for "Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me".
The mayor waved them off, and in the end his theatrics could not disguise the bottom line: Once again, a judge had made chowder of a cherished policy.
Pioneer Courthouse Square, a cherished downtown communal space only a few blocks from the federal courthouse, is full on most days with people strolling, reading and eating lunch.
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