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"Many of the revelations are deeply disturbing and a shocking reminder of a darker past in Ireland when our children were not cherished as they should have been," said Children's Minister Charlie Flanagan.
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He was not cherished, respected and heard.
We have found ourselves in this despicable situation, but that doesn't mean that our independence is not cherished.
"I'll be crushingly disappointed if it's not cherished," he wrote in a letter to a friend.
Writers of talent will be elsewhere making money for someone else if they are not cherished and respected.
The former England captain was delighted to see one of his successors become the nation's record scorer on Tuesday with the goal against Switzerland that took his tally to 50, but the impression persists that the Manchester United striker divides opinion and he is not cherished as he might be.
One of my great frustrations of 21st century society is that the study of history is not cherished as it should be.
Why Howard isn't cherished more is mystifying.
The paintings of totem poles, stone birds and other carvings are not just cherished but revered in Canada as visions of a vanished culture.
In a book, "Exploring English Character", Gorer decided that two keys unlocked the mystery: the mid-19th-century creation of a police force of citizen-constables, and the curbing of aggression by "guilt".Six decades later, moral guilt is not greatly cherished in Britain, a secular, individualist place.
Glass figurines, like dreams, are breakable, but that does not mean they are not worth cherishing.
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