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Still they were cherished.
She devotes far more attention to conveying the intricacies of Jewish life and describing the ways in which they were cherished and preserved.
Neither their buyers nor their makers regarded them as great art, and many of the pieces have survived only because they were cherished by later owners when taken abroad.
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Children speak out "While they were slapping me, they were cherishing their kids," says a teenage girl.
They are cherished national champions, often funded and usually controlled by the state, and sometimes crammed with political appointees.
Their names — Beacon, Haralson, Prairie Spy — are not widely known outside the state, but they are cherished by Minnesotans.
They might not be as well known but to New Yorkers and the international art cognoscenti, they are cherished stars.
While Robins routinely travel 65 miles on a gallon of gasoline, they are cherished as much for their joke potential as for their fuel efficiency, to wit: What do you call a Robin at the top of a hill?
In a cultural context in which more than 20 million of us (including me, I should add) tuned into talent shows at the weekend, are the Reith Lectures an antiquated, obsolete relic, or should they be cherished now more than ever?
They are cherished memories.
That they're cherished and admired for more than what they provide.
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