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to treasured
verb
To consider to be precious.
Exact(6)
Smiling friend to treasured chums.
Cultural value attaches not only to inanimate artefacts and buildings, but also to treasured songs, ceremonies and people, the latter termed, "Intangible Cultural Properties".
The mac, previously known as Midland Arts Centre, has reopened its doors after a major redevelopment and it's playing host to Treasured, developed at Bradford's Theatre By The Mill.
Not everyone dislikes these, just as ordinary, old-fashioned windmills have gone from being doubtless noisy blots on the mediaeval landscape to treasured examples of England's heritage, or novel and usually pricey homes.
But would he want to do that?" Liberals on the Court have spent decades in a defensive crouch, trying to fend off challenges to treasured precedents in areas such as abortion rights and affirmative action.
Why do studios keep fucking up prequels to treasured franchises?
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"It's truly a trash-to-treasure story".
She grew to treasure that.
Something to treasure forever, surely.
A film to treasure.
Something to treasure for the future, then.
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