Sentence examples for prized source from inspiring English sources

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Many Japanese, it seems, would be angry if they were not allowed to eat a prized source of sushi and sashimi to extinction.

Somali cuisine has been shaped by the Horn of Africa's dry climate — camel meat is the most prized source of protein — and by its colonial history.

Young women at top colleges and universities, long a prized source of eggs, are now being recruited not just through advertising in student newspapers but on Web sites like Facebook and Craigslist, even on highway billboards.

His knowledge of statistics -- election results, public opinion polls and census data -- was legendary, making him a prized source for reporters covering Washington and a consultant to presidents and members of Congress.

But how Mr. Martin, 32, ended up in that cell -- and went from being a prisoner officials regarded as one of the most difficult in the federal system to a prized source -- is a tale never made public, one that offers a look at the real world of cultivating criminal informants.

Double Crown Resource COO Antonio Castillo recently stated in a press release that "through our management's market research over the past year we became aware that (the mine in Guatemala) was a greatly prized source of high grade barite".

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The grouper, which can grow to three feet and weigh up to 55 pounds, is a highly prized food source and a commercially valuable export whose spawning ritual makes it a sitting duck for fishermen.

Keywords that proved to be Oscar bait were "family tragedy", "whistleblower", "Pulitzer prize source", "physical therapy", "domestic servant", and "Watergate".

It is prized as a source of jobs and as a source of tax revenue.

This is precisely why Mr Wilentz wrote his article: he was annoyed that "effusions of praise for the leakers can also be found throughout the liberal establishment".The New York Times, which has come to rely on the leakers as prize sources, is now crusading on Snowden's behalf.

What is notable about Gingrich's foraging in our country's annals is that he treats what some might view as low or at least troubling moments, such as Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus or Roosevelt's court-packing scheme, as prizes sources of comfort and encouragement.

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