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They were thus dependent upon the sedentary world for crafts, and they prized artisans highly.
They prized the notion of the individual and his or her capacity for self-definition.
Their favorites were European beeches -- green, copper and weeping beeches -- trees they prized for their dramatic shapes and colors.
Others said they prized the store most for its sunny cafe or its magazines and other nonbook items.
Many parents in the district bristled at both ideas, saying that they prized the diversity that the current policies create.
Well acquainted with the details of his six-week art-making spree, which had received plenty of news coverage, they prized the work's immediacy and authenticity.
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They are prized and they are something that must be protected from the intrusions of other hostile or disapproving eyes.
They provide prized intelligence on political strategy.
For the privileged few they were prized possessions.
Shark fins command high prices in Asia, where they are prized for soup.
They are prized for their size, rapid weight gain, carcass quality, hardiness, and docility.
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