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Little wonder that the short summer idylls became prized items in memory, cherished and relived.
For stamp collectors, depictions of former Presidents have always been prized items.
Mr. White said some of the collection's most prized items were photographs that document Ms. Landowska's distinctive playing technique.
Not long after, written letters and autographs from Bridgman became prized items throughout the English-speaking world.
No soap, few razor blades, no ballpoint pens, no chocolate those are prized items, hardly ever available.
She has stopped the incessant chewing of her puppyhood, but she has begun stealing prized items that we have carelessly left within her reach.
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His most prized item and the oldest menu in his collection is a tiny card with a red tassel in the corner, sitting in a black lacquer box; the card listed chop suey, tea and a few indecipherable items served at a 1879 banquet held by Li Hung Chung, one of the first Chinese emissaries to travel to the United States.
Old and rare, it is one of the prize items of the fair.
One of the prize items in Sotheby's auction of classical, Egyptian, and Western Asiatic antiquities (June 11) has provenance to spare: "Three Satyrs Fighting a Serpent," a Roman sculpture from the first century A.D., once belonged to no less a collector than Lorenzo de' Medici (and there are letters to prove it).
Experts say this year will also be flush with big-spending and prize items like early model, mint-condition Ferraris (still).
Prospectors, on the other hand, tried to smuggle prize items like silk and whiskey across the pass in tins and bales of hay.
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