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Using surpluses of sweet potatoes, highlanders could rear pigs, which were prized as symbols of wealth and prestige.
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.
A specialty of the industry were men's hose and garters, which were prized at that time for wearing with the highland costume.
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There are the medjool palms, which are prized for the juicy fruit they create but have the weakest fronds, Mr. Ekstein said.
It is one of five Beatles albums in the top 10 of releases which are prized primarily for the collectability of their sleeves.
The market for add-on graphics accelerators, which are prized by PC game players, is now dominated by Nvidia and the ATI division of AMD.
My sprays come from a three-foot-tall cultivar known as Heavy Metal, which is prized for its sturdiness and bluish green stems.
Many of them hope to some day return to their former storefronts, which are prized downtown locations because so many tourists pass the building.
The chickens are kept in two separate flocks, each containing three different breeds – Vega Brown, California White Leghorn, and Araucana, the last of which lays blue eggs, which are prized by bedazzled Berkeleyans.
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