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The most exciting, most prized gift any kid could get in those days was the iconic yellow box that bore the tag "Open Me First".
The Federal Reserve became stronger at the banks expense, but the banks endorsed the law because they got the most prized gift of all - a free pass to prey on the most vulnerable in American society, and they got a multi-billion dollar tax cut to boot.
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They are exchanged upon marriage and handed out as prized gifts.
Make it a fun project by having a friendly competition where the best job wins a prize (gift cards, dinner out, extra vacation day, etc).. .. Reason We're Not Sleeping.
The honour is the world's most valuable individual prize, gifting the winner $5m over 10 years and $200,000 a year for life.
This can made into a fun necklace for children's prizes, gifts or charity sales items.
Sure, there were people willing to give Guillen a pass because baseball managers are not generally prized for their gifts at international relations, and Guillen has shown that his level of cultural sensitivity comes from somewhere in the Neanderthal era.
A gift, once prized, whose historic emotional significance far outweighs our actual feelings about it.
Instead, as this lucid and heartfelt meditation shows, Joan is "the patroness of the vivid life, prized... for the gift of passionate action taken against ridiculous odds, for the grace of holding nothing back".
Charles prizes the gift & Leona is pleased.
The piece was conceived as a consolation prize, a gift to mark the end of Kahlo's affair with the photographer Nickolas Muray.
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