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You will have developed plenty of transferable skills that will be prized by employers.
He hasn't found the secret to eternal youth that would be prized by all baby boomers.
These mortgage-backed securities came to be prized by investors, because they were seen as being a safe investment, backed, as they were, by American real estate.
After he went into business, his bongos came to be prized by drummers and bandleaders, who suggested he make other percussion instruments, like cowbells and cabasas.
After a year of bashing businesspeople, the French president clasped them to his bosom.As wealth- and job-creators, successful businessmen should be prized by society, he told the closing session of a three-month consultation on fostering enterprise.
This work was later to be prized by Neoclassicists of the 17th century not only for its rules but also for its humour, common sense, and appeal to educated taste.
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While the subsequent books are prized by collectors, they are not priced as such.
His aggressive style is prized by coaches in England and celebrated by fans.
Peruvian yellow potatoes are prized by gourmets for mashing; tubular ollucos are firm and waxy.
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