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The protestant city became prized for its safe port, political stability and access to inland waterways.
Conceived by Henry Ford as practical, affordable transportation for the common man, it quickly became prized for its low cost, durability, versatility, and ease of maintenance.
Pskov icons became prized for their brilliant reds and deep greens, their blending of religious and folk art and their delicate, elongated depictions of people and animals.
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In 1987 it was introduced in the United States, where it became prized less for its superior performance than for its exclusivity.
Her Black Books became prize possessions, if only for the delight of devastatingly funny descriptions of her "pen portraits".
After two decades on the ropes of New York City clubs, Mr. Stevens has become a skilled alchemist prized for his ability to gauge and mix a room.
For example, the word "box" becomes "boxes", the word "bus" becomes "buses" and the word "prize" becomes "prizes".
Even so, Atget wasn't the name that he would become in the 80's, prized for his gently evocative images of a seemingly long-ago Paris.
It is Roberts's conceit that the little people of "Gulliver's Travels" have been become slaves of the industrial revolution, prized for their unsurpassed skills in constructing "fancy machinery and cunning devices".
Larger patterns became curtains, tablecloths or veils and were prized for their delicacy.
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