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To stake a claim to the prized ground near the registers is all but impossible, akin to a struggling young artist moving his milk crates into a Park Avenue co-op.
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There were elegant Atlantic salmon, prehistoric-looking sturgeon and, most numerous of all, lowly river herring, a nutrient-rich forage fish prized by ground fish, bears and birds.
Tenth grade: Peggy learned that writing can produce school prizes, ground-level fame, identity, and an excuse for any personal peculiarities.
In the north and north-eastern part of Althorp is marshy ground which is natural feeding ground for herons, a prized delicacy historically at the house.
Schneider told the Guardian there might be some middle ground – especially over researchers' highly prized and personally written computer codes.
Drive onto the platform, step out and then watch as your prized antique or expensive automobile disappears below ground.
To take the fluidity I'd so prized, and let it guide me to more solid ground.
The Peterhof Palace, Peter the Great's lavish summer residence, has long been prized for its intricate system of fountains and breathtaking grounds.
In the past, Gay has been a master at treading the ground between the particular and the abstract, finding new particulars and revising prized abstractions.
Another broke into the grounds of Buckingham Palace, reportedly killing some of Queen Elizabeth II's prized pink flamingos.
Visual display was prized.
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