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It doesn't mean that nationalism is always fundamentally opposed to religion, but it's terribly important to see that the key concept underneath suicide terrorism, the key driving factor, is a deep anger over the presence of foreign combat forces on territory that the terrorists prize greatly.
Indeed, state-supported higher education is greatly prized by residents.
But initiative and enthusiasm is greatly prized by employers.
The birds of the São Francisco basin are greatly prized in Brazil as pets.
Erudition was greatly prized in aristocratic circles, which, enamoured of the past, studied and commented on the classic authors (Virgil) or the ancestral rites (the Saturnalia of Macrobius).
Similar chairs are still made in workshops throughout the Orkney Islands today, and Kirkness's own chairs are greatly prized by collectors.
However, his work is greatly prized by collectors and a fully signed panel, unknown until the Sotheby's catalog came out, got bidders hugely excited.
Bloodstone was greatly prized in the Middle Ages and was used in sculptures representing flagellation and martyrdom; it later became of small importance.
In 1934 he became coleader, with violinist Stéphane Grappelli, of the Quintette du Hot Club de France, a group whose many records are greatly prized by connoisseurs.
In Chinese mythology, they are home to the goddess Nüwa, the creator of human beings, while their narrow passes were greatly prized by military strategists.
Lapis was scarce and thus greatly prized, and was used to adorn the tombs of pharaohs and the eyes of Cleopatra.
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