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It taught me some invaluable lessons.
We have some invaluable recordings, of course.
He buys Conley some invaluable rest.
The experience gave him some invaluable musical insights.
The Scot said he had learned some "invaluable lessons" during his time at the club.
A good story, but also a missed opportunity for some invaluable publicity.
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An eyesore to some and invaluable to others, the fliers have touched off a debate among local legislators, who want to reduce litter, and some Rutgers students, who consider the law a violation of their First Amendment rights.
Some of the invaluable paintings on display at the hit Leonardo da Vinci show that opened at the National Gallery have been at the centre of such rows.
Just about everyone who makes granola has a secret of some sort: an invaluable ingredient or procedure that, according to the cook, makes all the difference in the world.
The Family and Medical Leave Act, which went into effect 20 years ago this month, provides some basic but invaluable protections: it requires larger employers and public agencies to provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for the birth or adoption of a child (or to care for yourself, an opposite-sex spouse, parent or child who has fallen ill).
But until that day, social media which is praised by some as an invaluable addition to one's work and vilified by others as a huge time sink presents a dilemma for many early-career scientists.
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