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Yet poor Dottie is treasured as a vulnerable soul.
"The revolution that was supposed to modernise the world," Alma Guillermoprieto writes, "is now treasured as a timeless relic by tourists from a world all too horrifyingly modern".
Her father once gave her a jewelry box with a plastic snake bracelet inside that she treasured as a little girl.
This ancient instrument has always been treasured as a symbol of high culture by Chinese intellectuals and Confucianists, and it is often seen in landscapes with sages viewing some scenic beauty.
Tragedy!" Before the start of the Taliban's incursion into the region in 2007, Swat was treasured as a vacation spot, particularly among Pashtuns, the ethnic group that dominates the region.
And so it's shocking for me to tell you this: now as a 15-year-old studying for her GCSEs, two of which are in the subject I had treasured as a friend for so long, English is my second least favourite.
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The island's music is treasured as an important cultural tradition.
You may have heard the analogy used of a 'canary in a coal mine.'A minor reason for this law in 1973 was to safeguard the natural beauty and majesty that we've come to treasure as a nation.
They provide the highlights on the "Jimi Hendrix Experience" box, which fans will treasure as an excellent compendium of the master's official studio output.
They are treasured as new relics from a voice silenced forever.
Ones that are considerably old, and in a good condition, can be a treasure, as well a profit.
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