Sentence examples for prized than from inspiring English sources

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BRUSSELS — For most Europeans, almost nothing is more prized than their four to six weeks of guaranteed annual vacation leave.

And yet in this part of the Middle East, dignity is still more highly prized than bling.

Of the seafood dishes, none is more highly prized than brodetto vastese, the fish soup of her home town, Vasto.

Last week, despite pressure on Germany to shoulder more of the euro zone's debt burden, they were, if anything, even more highly prized than Treasuries.

Internationals and FA cup matches brought out the best in him – and in those days the FA cup was far more prized than it is today.

The profession had reached a point, he warned, "where dazzling people with the unfamiliar and erudite was more highly prized than telling a good story or distilling wisdom".

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Switzerland is blessed with a commodity prized more than iron ore or soyabeans in uncertain times: safety.

That white lives should not be exempt, advanced, comforted, believed, and prized more than others.

This year, more people prized their microwaves than their televisions.

More organisations (22) have won the prize than women.

Mr Xerox should win more media prizes than he does.

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