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"These are really precious jewels of the American geography," Mr. Glickman said on Friday.
It's not always that easy, and there are relationships that are really precious that I regret having let fall apart.
"These recordings are really precious records of those great actors, of those important productions of post-war Shakespeare in Britain," Mr Wyver continued.
"Gold is just gold and in this Olympic run the 100 points I collected today are really precious, I thank everybody for this wonderful day".
She added: "They are really precious and there are not many of them left around and actually now it's the only one that's Grade II* listed in the whole country, so it's a real honour to have it in the city centre.
They are really precious, but you can't do anything else with them.
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When you work crazy hours, that time to do nothing is really precious.
The charm was really precious to me and I wore it inside my costume on every show I did.
(If you want to be really precious about it, you can fixate on the functional history of the site: It was originally a train-wheel foundry, which implies locomotion, and then a glue factory, which suggests cohesion). The official capacity is 1,250, and it was reached on Friday and Saturday, with a ticket price of $40 a night.
But the thing that stands out most is not what happened in the tahara room, but what happened when I went out into the world and saw trees and people that were living and said, "Oh, I get it now: Life is really precious". I've come as close to death as I can possibly come.
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