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Immediately after the final whistle, after the closure of Madrid's ambition to return to the European Cup that it regards almost as its heirloom, Mourinho appeared on the British channel ITV.
Waldingfield Farm in Washington has also expanded to Internet sales, for its heirloom tomato sauces developed four years ago.
The Queens County Farm Museum, site of the state's oldest farm, is selling its heirloom golden russets today.
Christina Zeniou, the hotel's new marketing director, stood beside Mr. Lyons on a recent afternoon and invoked The Tradition as she noted the cozy stained-oak lobby with its heirloom brass "Proper Attire Required" plaque and shamelessly spoiled Matilda, the lobby cat.
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His family counted a Confederate flag among its heirlooms.
Britain endures appalling toilet facilities in a string of regional sports centres in order to have its heirlooms fondled by toffs with fingers like battered sausages.
Some poems recall Wallace Stevens in their chilly wordplay and their mordant view of human failings ("Enormous changes have been in the offing / here where it is all right to be rich. / The future has been nailing shut its coffin / and handing out its heirlooms, each to each").
I'm looking forward to the day when the city will be known for its new heirloom tomatoes, apples, and potatoes.
THE Chinese government has become increasingly assertive about claiming ownership of its national heirlooms.
Like an elderly aristocrat seized by sudden energy, Bordeaux has been polishing its Old World heirlooms lately.
Sitting in her somewhat prim living room with its family heirlooms, they both get nostalgic about the house.
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