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His turnips were much prized.
His volume of the "Burma Gazetteer" notes that their blood and horns were much prized as medicines and aphrodisiacs.
Liturgical vestments such as copes in this type of embroidery were given and sold to churches abroad, including the cathedral church of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, where they were much prized; several popes commissioned such vestments.
Among the eight columns of hieroglyphics, Mr. Tokeley-Parry recognized the cartouche -- a characteristic oblong symbol -- of Psamtik I, a pharaoh of the 26th Dynasty, whose reign began around 660 B.C. Objects from that period, a time of great artistic flowering, were much prized by collectors.
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The pre-expulsion stuff was much prized.
The first group is much prized game in the West.
In a big book, a little humor is much prized.
One is much prized; the other less so particularly if it sloshes across state lines.
Russia leather was a luxury item then and is much prized now.
Goat flesh is much prized in the Mediterranean countries, particularly in Spain, Italy, the south of France, and Greece.
'It is much prized for its ability to soak up other flavours,' pipes in Mr Dou-fu fancier.
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