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Some of these became dearly prized.
Senator Gramm, for reasons unrelated to Enron, was single-handedly blocking a futures trading bill the company had dearly prized.
That which is dearly prized is better than what is not-the sort of thing that some people have only one of, though others have more like it.
Accordingly, blinding a one-eyed man inflicts worse injury than half-blinding a man with two eyes; for the one-eyed man has been robbed of what he dearly prized.
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Reports from Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib prisons provide telling evidence of Bush's willingness to abrogate the very human rights that we Americans so dearly prize.
As ipsilateral mastectomy is a dearly prize to pay for a minimal or absent risk of recurrence, patients and physicians often opt for conservative surgery followed by RT and HT to reduce the risk of recurrence, despite awareness that this may be an over-treatment for most patients.
The "finished" film Lucas prizes so dearly barely feels like a film at all, but rather the centrepiece of a vast global brand, there to provide an anchor for a growing mass of follow-up material.
The previous Taiwanese government, replaced in May last year, thought that direct links were a prize for which China would have to pay dearly.
This would be a most precious prize to the cautious men in Beijing, one they would give dearly to achieve.
Dearly loved.
You are dearly, dearly missed.
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