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Though he was personally coarse, pockmarked and, later on, terribly stout, he was prized for the clarity, refinement and fluidity of his playing.
Somehow, he managed to stay there, lingering like a leech on an open wound, for several seconds before he was prized off by a swarm of security guards and flung out of the arena.
He was prized for his openness, sought out by fellow Republicans for his endorsement and respected for the national following he had built in his gutsy effort against the future president.
When Mr. O'Neill was first appointed, he was hailed for his successful tenure at Alcoa, where, like Mr. McNamara at Ford, he was prized for his humanistic concern with safety as well as his can-do resuscitation of a sinking bottom line.
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In the cash-strapped, attention-deprived world of contemporary music, he is prized for his generosity and humility.
He is prized not only for his conducting and composing but also for his cultivation of technology and his flair for communication.
To his army of devotees (a following that numbers Elvis Costello, Michael Stipe and Billy Connolly), he is prized as much for his modesty as his musical dexterity.
In 1998 Lippoff got what he thought was prized amber, with inclusions of flies, leaves, stems and mosquitoes.
Her virginity was prized.
Visual display was prized.
At a school where the majority writes on a third grade level, he should be prized.
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