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In North Africa, young women are prized possessions that ought to be locked up and only released when it's clear that a man is ready to marry her.
Books are prized possessions in Myanmar, and access to them is quite limited.
Fighting cocks are prized possessions and are often transported long distances.
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Another important form was illumination; illuminated manuscripts were prized possessions and often displayed on high holy days.
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These resplendent silver and gold vessels were prized possessions of elite households, whose display enhanced the splendour of community feasts and ceremonies.
These were prize possessions in Cushing's collection.
The few books of hers that I have with me now are also prized possessions.
"The first ones were actually prized possessions because they were re-usable," says Gurung.
Much is made about how quickly kids grow up in the Facebook Era, but here's where kids have it good: They don't have to open their scanners and, over and over again, transfer printed photograph to digital file...15-year-old photos that were once prized possessions, but whose quality is worse than the accidental pictures you take on your iPhone.
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