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Then Heathrow could concentrate on serving the business market, which prizes frequency and convenience over price.
Much of this activity is supported by the government, which prizes culture instead of punishing it.
The problem is that youth sports are modeled after professional sports, which prizes winning above all else.
You have to be prepared for the album's globetrotting-hippie effect, which prizes drifting, wasteful motion above concise impact.
Recently, life has been looking more and more like a game of chance in which prizes are given.
That kind of attitude, though superficially reassuring, doesn't ultimately fit with an academic culture which prizes self-leadership.
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"Which prize?" "I don't know.
For poor countries which prize growth over greenery, coal seems indispensable: cheap, abundant and reliable.
The husband pretended it was all a joke, and the wife pretended she believed him - but she still refused to tell him which prize was which.
With so many key vacancies on offer, the keenest of candidates have had to choose which prize to set their sights on.
They work in the oldest of all art traditions, the polar opposite of newer media like the Internet, which prize speedy, hands-off, mass communication.
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