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Given it should be cherished, the idea of an Archbishop preserving it for his own is repulsive.
Reza Khan cherished the idea of regenerating the Iranian nation and leading it on the path of progress.
The Home Office, the Cabinet Office and various other departments have cherished the idea of a population register for decades.
Long before we came here I had cherished the idea of one day being able to grow M. stellata.
Educated elites across the region once cherished the idea that the United States would push governments in the area to become more democratic, but they gradually abandoned hope.
Most notably, Kurt Masur, when he was music director of the New York Philharmonic in the 1990s, cherished the idea of holding summer proms concerts there.
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Despite the striking successes of Russian genetics in the 1920s (suffice it to recall the names of Chetverikov and Vavilov), the party leaders cherished the ideas of fast, planned, no-nonsense improvement of nature, including human nature.
Whether it is the story of the Pilgrims or Jay Gatsby, we cherish the idea of personal reinvention.
Those who cherish the idea of judicial independence can only be chilled by Mr. DeLay's utter contempt for it.
Readers cherish the idea that a boy neglected in the everyday world has magical powers and fancy lineage in a parallel, enchanted realm.
A people such as the British, where all sides of politics cherish the idea of a sovereign national parliament, cannot envisage such an institution coming into being.
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