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The phrase "and treasured in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is valued or held dear within a specific context or location.
Example: "The memories of our childhood are cherished and treasured in the hearts of our family."
Alternatives: "and valued in the" or "and held dear in the".
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Last words, recorded and treasured in the days when the deathbed was in the home, have fallen from fashion, perhaps because most people spend their final hours in the hospital, too drugged to make any sense.
By John Updike Last words, recorded and treasured in the days when the deathbed was in the home, have fallen from fashion, perhaps because most people spend their final hours in the hospital, too drugged to make any sense.
The only information Mr. Sharp had was from a 17-year-old newspaper clipping saying, "Cigars were so rare and treasured in the late 17th and 18th centuries thatthey were used as expression of deep emotional appreciation," and, "The birth of a boy was considered a most important eventso fathers who could afford to celebrated by giving their friends cigars as a way of expressing happiness".
However, it is generally acknowledged that a piece of Henry's ulna had been placed in Bishop Hemming's reliquarium that was built in 1514 and treasured in the cathedral.
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Pakistan has made enormous sacrifices and paid an incalculable price in blood and treasure in the fight against terrorism over the last decade, and earlier, during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, which forced more than three million Afghans to seek refuge in Pakistan.
It is this kind of experienced guidance from a friend and an ally, which has existed in that part of the world for a thousand years and ruled it for most of that time, that may well save American blood and treasure in the years ahead.
Will voters in the West agree to sink more blood and treasure in the Hindu Kush?On both counts the task would be greatly eased if the Afghan leader, President Hamid Karzai, were not so damaged by the ineffectiveness and corruption of his government.
The decision will bear directly on the payoff America could yet reap for all its spent blood — more than 4,000 American lives — and treasure, in the form of a democratic ally in a combustible region that would be a check on Iranian power and offer American access to Iraq's vast oil reserves.
But outsiders' willingness to risk blood and treasure in the Baltic may fade if the locals show so little desire to provide their share.In the security service, the VSD, a huge political row is raging over the so-called "Valstybininkai"���a tightknit group of hawkish senior security officials and advisors.
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