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The new technology could be so valuable to an enemy, the agency worried, that it should be classified at birth.
"His legacy represents the ongoing costs of these 'dark side' engagements for the U.S. — a loss of our honest broker's credibility at a time it could be so valuable in shaping and guiding the democratic springtime in the region".
"It is frightening to think that... [chemicals] that could be so valuable could so easily have been lost," says chemical ecologist Graeme Jones of Keele University in Staffordshire, U.K. Related site Overview of Thomas and Elmes's research.
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What could possibly be so valuable that it required military protection?
Why should that version be so valuable?
So the biggest advance, the next advance, sort of, which was related to this is Adam Smith said, "How could it be that water which is so valuable has such a low price, and diamonds which are so useless, basically, to everybody has such a high price?
I let the journalist go back in the armoured cars, but because it's so valuable, I could not leave my car.
It could keep them from believing that life was so valuable — anyone's life, I mean, even their own.
"He said he owned the water rights, said they were so valuable that we could lease off the extra flow.
Vaccine was packaged with salt so it could be dissolved in saline, but in remote areas salt was so valuable that it would be stolen.
"It's so valuable," she said.
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