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The European who may well cherish victory most of all could be Sam Torrance.
You may well cherish the memory of such men.
Use time well; cherish it.
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As well as cherishing the informal chats among each other, one of the most valuable aspects of the course for many is the insight provided by guest speakers, who come from all walks of life.
It's easy to see why the well-heeled cherish the status quo, but it is less obvious why the rest of us seem so ready to stand for it.
This same personnel played Town Hall last year, tackling much of the same music: fast-scrambling newer pieces like "Following the Sound," as well as cherished older fare like "Lonely Woman".
Critics noted that the song's lyrics both let go of a lover, as well as cherishing their memory.
The secret of his blackness is one that he abhors as well as cherishes; he often willingly tells white people that he is black in order to see their extreme reactions and becomes violent when one white Northern woman reacts nonchalantly.
All in all, this was a dining experience to cherish well into 2003.
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