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It was a cherished word that denoted something almost unattainable.
You will recognize the same root in our cherished word democracy, meaning the rule of the common people.
Burke would be horrified to see his cherished word applied to the rascally likes of Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham, who takes a pratfall on every page of her new The Obama Diaries.
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People do not seem to cherish words as much as in the past.
That she cherishes words came through in her clear diction and direct expression in conveying Mr. Moore's songs, which apply a breezy and harmonically hazy musical-theater sensibility to sophisticated texts by Keats, Joyce, Herrick and Hardy.
On behalf of all of us who cherish words, thank you, Mr. President.
It is chaired by ardent reader, Marie Field, a former highly respected and gifted elementary school teacher who cherishes words and the way they interact and relate to each other.
In nearly every song, voices joined her from the audience, from women who knew and cherished every word.
But I believe that we need, if not to hear these last testaments to courage and valor, then at least to identify the speakers of those cherished last words at a time of mankind's darkest hour.
Most children cherish the word 'mother', and the best day of a week is when their mothers come to visit.
They sat at that same table, sharing dumplings and memories and cherishing the words engraved on Mr. Prieb's wedding band: "You win some, you dim sum".
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