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"Overcoming individualism and rivalry is a humble and precious sign for those who have distanced themselves from the faith or who are indifferent".
For younger people in the cities, used to testing the boundaries of what is socially acceptable, this was interpreted as a precious sign of support from within a political class that spends much of the time hectoring them.
Schaap's unapologetic passion for a form of music half a century out of the mainstream is, at least for his listeners, a precious sign of the city's vitality; here is one obstinate holdout against the encroaching homogeneity of Clear Channel and all the other culprits of American sameness.
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At The Eye Center, just a few minutes away, the price jumps to $165 for a complete checkup, including that precious sign-off.
On the ice caps there are some large wanted signs for Alec, use caution when destroying them, the EDF pops right in when one of their precious signs are destroyed.
There's been precious little sign of that happening.
But there is precious little sign of that yet.
But there is precious little sign that such clairvoyance exists.
On energy there's been precious little sign of that.
Liberal Democrat Lord Oakeshott said: "There is precious little sign of restraint.
In places such as Hartlepool, a former shipbuilding and steel town in Teesside, on the north-east coast of England, there is precious little sign of improvement.
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