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"We have something of value," Mr. Cavanaugh said.
It's one of her central contentions: that a philosophy squarely based on experience – rather than the text – must have something of value for anyone who reads it.
"More than a few times I've wondered if I'm absolutely loco, or if I really have something of value to give".
"The general feeling is that nobody cares about this neighbourhood and now that they have something of value they should benefit," the eyewitness claimed.
Tips on Packing Given the uncertainty about who will have access to your checked bag, Mr. Plavin, of the Airports Council, advises: "If you have something of value that you can't carry on with you, don't take it".
If it is to be selection, let them be appointed only if they have something of value to contribute, above and beyond their "spirituality" - which is certainly not in short supply in the House of Lords at present.
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But experts note that Libya had something of value to offer -- oil and the prospect of Western investment.
I thought as an artist I belonged, and I had something of value to give, to share".
It was nice to think that these decent, generous men had something of value to teach us about life.
He kept to himself pretty much, often staring into the distance, but every man had something of value beyond the horizon.
"Everybody had something of value to share," recalls Will Clemens, CEO of Respond.com, another online shopping service.
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