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They say the teamwork and sharpened skills are too prized to be lost.
While he lived on the North Shore, parts of it changed from the pastoral retreat he prized to denser suburban and even industrial areas.
In India, sons are prized to the point where they receive not only scarce financial resources for their education but also better food.
Five years ago, when minimalism ruled, it was highly prized to have a shepherd's knowledge on the finer points of cashmere and wool – distinguishing your Hircus goats from your Andean vicuñas, for example.
The rest of the disciples... said to him, 'Why do you love her more than us?' " These gospels aren't necessarily suggesting a romance between Jesus and Mary Magdalene, and in any case their value is much debated -- traditionalists argue that they are prized to make ideological points rather than to clarify history.
"It wants the kind of government-imposed equality that, in a single generation, transformed Western Europe from a place where for centuries high achievement and discovery and innovation were celebrated and prized, to a place where they have elections about whether people should have to work".
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