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It takes its name from a Bantu word for okra, one of the dish's typical ingredients, which is prized for its ability to give body to the sauce.
My sprays come from a three-foot-tall cultivar known as Heavy Metal, which is prized for its sturdiness and bluish green stems.
The manufacturers still in the once solidly industrial area are complaining that the zoning changes, if approved, may drive them from the area, which is prized for its proximity to customers in Manhattan.
Macs cost more, and Apple had developed a reputation for changing operating systems so as to make earlier software redundant; until Windows 2000 (see article), Microsoft's successive operating systems were consistently backwards-compatible (a feature that explains many of the problems that some Windows users complain of, but which is prized by many others).
The killing of elephants for their ivory tusks, the slaughter of the now virtually extinct black rhinoceros for its horn (which is prized in Yemen for dagger handles), and the poaching of game animals for meat an estimated 200,000 a year are major threats.
But, he said to me, foreign-language pronunciation, which is prized as essential to the artistry of opera, had been an agonizing problem for him throughout college at the music school of the University of Hartford and in the graduate program at Florida State's conservatory.
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In crises, scared investors rush into American Treasuries, which are prized for their liquidity.
Using surpluses of sweet potatoes, highlanders could rear pigs, which were prized as symbols of wealth and prestige.
There are the medjool palms, which are prized for the juicy fruit they create but have the weakest fronds, Mr. Ekstein said.
Not infrequently, quarriers came upon weird bones, which were prized by collectors even though they had no real idea what they were collecting.
The lyrical novels, which were prized for their authenticity, explored the conflicts between traditional Native American values and those of modern society.
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