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It was not just Dynamo Zagreb fans that cherished that title, it was all Croatian football fans and nationalists.
Raised a Quaker, Gill simplified architecture, eliminating unnecessary details in a period that cherished doodads.
In 1981, she left for Princeton, an overwhelmingly white institution that cherished its genteel traditions.
Mr. Deaver mentions that cherished repository of fiendish plot twists, "The Twilight Zone".
This was a moment in art that cherished complexity and sought difficulty: the epoch of the high modernist avant garde at its brilliant and sometimes profound zenith.
Nudged by recent scholarship, Bach lovers are learning, as they commemorate the 250th anniversary of the master's death, that cherished myths need to be retired.
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We knew that we were still under threat because we are a country that cherishes freedom".
Any nation that cherishes old stories of its separateness will nurture a faith in ritual barriers.
Of course, an inherent tension exists between a news media that covets its access and a campaign that cherishes control.
For a country that cherishes civilian democracy, we have a surprising affinity for strong men in uniform.
It didn't revolutionise cinema, and was forgotten even in a France that cherishes its cinema.
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