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We should treasure him.
So they must treasure him.
In an age of bland, safe and overpaid presenters the BBC needs to treasure him, not sack him.
Best of all, it was a decent history of the music and city, rather than a travelogue or simply a vehicle for Kermode to do what we know and treasure him for.
I have no way of knowing what's in store for Reggie, and until he's old enough to express his views, no one can say for certain whether cutting ties with his birth family worked out for the best, but I'm hopeful that he'll gain parents who will love and treasure him.
"The nation as a whole didn't realise how much they genuinely did love him and treasure him until that moment".
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He treasured his friends, who were legion, and his friends treasured him back.
"I know a great novelist has left the scene, but we knew him as a great teacher who cared deeply about his students, who treasured him.
He will be greatly missed by those of us who knew and treasured him and by tens of thousands more who didn't know him personally but loved him just the same.
His students treasured him not only for what they learned from him but for his letters and steady concern for their personal lives and careers long after they left Berkeley.
Clough ignored what he couldn't do and treasured him for the gifts that, on that spring night in Munich's Olympic Stadium, sent 30,000 travelling fans – representing one in 10 of Nottingham's population – into ecstasy.
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