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Maybe even cherished.
Grass is meant to be dissected, studied, cultivated, grown, defended, trimmed and even cherished.
THE beach read has become an accepted, even cherished, facet of American culture.
We need more public housing and other subsidized buildings, and the existing developments should be maintained, even cherished.
What we saw from Obama in Tucson will be a defining, even cherished moment in his presidency.
While some books beg to be passed on and shared, or even cherished selfishly through the centuries, some just don't stand the test of time.
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She even cherishes the village's strict rules.
Sean Forbes, the compiler of the Rough Trade album, even cherishes the incompetence.
Yet it still manages to preserve that otherworldly mystery, even cherishing it — treating it as if it were one of those ecologically vulnerable bioluminescent bays of glowing plankton in the Caribbean by whose shimmer visitors could once read in the middle of the night.
They may love other individuals far better than their relatives — they may even cherish dislike, or positive hatred, to the latter — but yet, in view of death, the strong prejudice of propinquity revives, and impels the testator to send down his estate in the line marked out by custom, so immemorial that it looks like nature.
Near the end of his life, the man who proclaimed, "I declare unabashedly that I like and even cherish the state of abandonment, of aloneness; it does not bother me; indeed to me it seems the natural, inevitable condition of man," spent his days writing haiku.
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