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Most of them are not dramatic but are rather cherished memories of playing with friends or alone and allowing imaginations to take flight.
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Like Hicks, he delights in thinking the supposedly unthinkable, rails against all social and political convention with furious indignation, and is rather more cherished and respected here than in his homeland, but Stanhope's coming from a much darker place.
It's Oedipal to think of him wanting to go out with his mother, but cherishing a minor resemblance is rather sweet.
Diversity is to be cherished, not despised.
He would rather cherish his characters than diminish them.
Conversely, I am dismayed when I hear that there are still people in charge of the Hayward Gallery and Queen Elizabeth Hall who still haven't woken up to the fact that these are buildings that are worth cherishing rather than destroying.
Instead, "going down into the street" is part of the national identity, to be cherished rather than criticised.
This was something to be cherished.
"Rather than being cherished, my mother would ignore me.
"The recent increase in papers published outside China should be cherished rather than criticized," Ming-Wei Wang, a pharmacologist at Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, told ScienceInsider.
"Moreover Aman implies that national traditions should be cherished, rather than scorned.
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