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Most of them are not dramatic but are rather cherished memories of playing with friends or alone and allowing imaginations to take flight.
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Wasn't it love that cherished hope, rather than the other way round?
Dominating legacies an absurdity, rather each culture a cherished prize marking the continuing journey of our collective discovery.
He has probably made his cherished re-election less, rather than more, likely.
Like many established female fans, she rather resented the sudden intrusion into cherished territory.
We have tended to focus on quantity and speed rather than quality as our most cherished characteristics of consuming information.
Most economists, it is probably fair to say, would simply rather not contemplate the failure of such cherished assumptions.
Travelers who evolve sooner, rather than later, can hang onto their most cherished possessions: money and sanity.
If these don't ring a bell, let me paint you a picture -- or, rather, an illustrated character that is now a cherished part of the Disney legacy.
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