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Do it once in a while so that he finds it very precious and special.
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I think there's something in this when an actor goes; it makes it a very precious, painful moment.
Malala told the BBC Panorama programme Malala: Shot for Going to School, to be shown on BBC1 on Monday night: "I want to tell the students of UK to think that it is very precious, it's very prestigious, to go to school.
He would carry it around, he would say it's very precious, he would tell people about how it was bound.
With only 13 episodes, it's very precious real estate, and it's hard to justify doling it out sometimes to people who maybe the writers have more of a love for than maybe the audience would, because they've only been on the show once or twice.
Mr Cameron, who described himself as a "compassionate Conservative", said: "We've said very clearly we'll protect the NHS - it's very precious to me, it's very precious to Britain.
"It's very precious to me; I won't give it up," said Ms. Feldman, who raced to get her children, 4 and 9, packed off to bed last Sunday before the 9 p.m. season premiere of "The Sopranos".
"It becomes very precious".
"But it's very precious, very tenuous.
It is very precious to them".
It is very precious to me.
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