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This creativity is something to be cherished.
This is the worst of both worlds, and vassal statehood is not something to be cherished.
It was something to be cherished and we were never to tell them otherwise.
It is something that is fearful, as your anonymity is something to be cherished.
Something to be cherished and protected from Eurocrats and bean counters alike.
In February, 2005, the Party chief, Hu Jintao, quoted Confucius' observation that "harmony is something to be cherished".
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Royal autocracy is something to be valued, even cherished, as the conduit to stable and functional governance.
The author interpreted these flaws as something to be celebrated and cherished because they made the furniture distinct from other mass produced products.
"The successful return of this iconic butterfly would be a fantastic culmination of all the work undertaken in recent years and something to be valued and cherished by future generations," he said.
As years of travel inform: There is always something to be gained, so I cherish my quakes.
The thing that Burridge really wants sceptics and longtime burners to realise is that, much like life, change is something that should be cherished and not frowned upon.
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