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The freedom alone that the tight ends' flexibility presents is invaluable – that's why the Patriots bought insurance in the form of the non-superstar but still very versatile veteran tight end Daniel Fells.
It is "invaluable" that British children learn about black history in school, Selma star David Oyelowo has said.
She became so invaluable that she eventually rose to a post at the Republican National Committee and, in 1976, the role of secretary of the party's presidential convention.
You may hear something invaluable that you can stick in that box on the pupillage gateway which says 'give reasons for your choice of chambers'," says Dingley.
In the long run, Whitelaw became so invaluable that Thatcher was once moved to remark that "everybody needs a Willie and Howewe, as treasury spokesman, was converted to free-market economics.
Nevertheless, it is also the case that before I began chemotherapy I stumbled, quite by chance, upon two pieces of advice so invaluable that without them I do not like to think how I would have got through it.
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I think it was that invaluable foothold that really allowed us to dive into the characters.
That being said, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an invaluable document that should be read by all humanitarians.
Esteban Rodriguez, the chief of interrogations, said that the interrogations at Guantánamo have provided invaluable information that may have saved American lives.
The information that customers share through these channels is an invaluable asset that must be considered carefully and regularly.
Iran's influence could prove invaluable in that regard.
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