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The narrowing world of Yiddish theater has been bedeviled with one "broyges" — a cherished term for a falling out — after another.
Often describing themselves as "queer"—they vex homophobes by appropriating their cherished term of abuse such activists demand not just legal equality for gays, but also special rights, to protect them from bigots' opinions as well as their fists.But with increasing public acceptance of homosexuality, leftist radicalism is being challenged by a growing movement of "conservative" homosexuals.
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In the 18th century, when views started to be cherished, the term "picturesque" was enthusiastically applied to them.
(And note that he can make this point only by taking the cherished Christian term "service" and casting secular dirt on it).
Well, first off, the "content" – that cherished umbrella term for all creative endeavour in these popcultural end times – is not compelling.
Britain's most important and controversial postwar prime minister has been recast – rather like Judi Dench's Iris Murdoch 10 years ago – into a bewildered old lady cherished in dramatic terms for her poignant vulnerability and decline, rather than for the mature achievements of her pomp.
When an artist is as gifted and accomplished as the pianist Murray Perahia, he should be cherished on his own terms.
Such schemes are small, but show that when teaching is recast as tough and rewarding, the right sort clamour to join.Spreading the revolution to the entire profession will mean dumping the perks cherished by slackers and setting terms that appeal to the hardworking.
But West not only needs to be cherished, he needs to be cherished on his own terms.
An Englishwoman said of her long-term Indian partner, "He makes me feel cherished and taken care of in a manner I never experienced in the U.K".
The term sato zakura – "village cherries" – describes some 50 cherished varieties.
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