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GOVERNMENT jobs have long been prized in China.
It has long been prized in Japan, where it is as commonplace as egg and chips.
Frorri the German words for sour plant, sauerkraut has long been prized for its healthful qualities.
This recording, on various bootleg labels, has long been prized by collectors, with good reason.
It has long been prized in Japan, where it is as commonplace as egg and chips.
However the killing of elephants continued, with criminal gangs smuggling supplies to Asia, where ivory carvings have long been prized.
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China is the world centre for pheasants, boasting 62 out of 200 species worldwide: the tail feathers of the Reeve's pheasant, 60 inches (150cm) long, are prized for headgear in Peking opera.
Computer whiz kids have long been prize hires in Silicon Valley.
She said everyone is afraid of cutting down too much, because in America long stems are prized.
The Himalayan balsam patch I'm watching is certainly growing rapidly and is full of life, unlike the thickets of buddleia, which are also garden escapes and have been around long enough to be prized as butterfly plants but are largely as empty as abandoned nightclubs this year.
Its Pouilly-Fuissé Vieilles Vignes, a pricey long-lived chardonnay, is prized by collectors of intense white Burgundy made from old vines.
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