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Many poets have prized that hour of the day for its clarity, for the clamor of the dawn chorus, or because of its vestigial associations with prayer.
It is a vegetable so highly prized that, once it is shelled, its value reaches around 200 euros a kilogram, or roughly $100 a pound.
It's barely a surprise to find a booth festooned with hideous dried cod heads and manned by half a dozen Africans in traditional dress: one of them tells me the dish is a prized delicacy in Nigeria, so prized that he's come from Abuja to the Arctic to pay homage.
Their abilities were so prized that they were worshiped as gods.
The meat is now so prized that poachers are a continual problem.
But elsewhere in China, boys are so highly prized that parents resort to abortion and infanticide.
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That is the real prize that has eluded all governments.
Oh, Christ, what a prize that would be.
Now prizes that look to the future are back.
It is a prize that has never been given since.
Mr. Laredo's conducting often prizes that quality as well.
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