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Much of it just has to do with how people process loss, how humans protect that which they cherish, how slowly some truths nudge powerful myths from the historical stage.
Protestants say that the axing of the "royal" title -- which they cherish as a badge of British identity -- is a slap in the face to a police force that suffered grievously in a three-decade onslaught by guerrillas of the predominantly Catholic Irish Republican Army.
Everyone has a performance which they cherish.
They long to see that which they cherish most: natural beauty, global community, human rights, and the fruits of scientific discovery handed down to their children and ours.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, who made demagoguery a form of art and whose ideological zeal robs the Israelis and Palestinians alike of peace which they cherish and need.
A way to a Leo's heart is through friendship, which they cherish and trust with a passion.
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The summarisers had constructed a particular notion of summarising which they cherished and which constituted their own 'gold standard'.
She devotes far more attention to conveying the intricacies of Jewish life and describing the ways in which they were cherished and preserved.
ASK chefs which kitchen tools they cherish, and you'll gain an honest glimpse into their personalities.
He is taken aback by the seeming callousness and ruthlessness with which they treat his cherished possessions--giving most to the Salvation Army, a scavenger, or burning them.
I find these traits of his annoying, but they are part of something larger, which I cherish: his sheer courage as a writer.
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