This was a really special event, it's hard to describe a feeling but I will cherish it.
Adherents of traditional Chinese medicine cherish it for its heart-protecting powers.
"We'll look back on this day and cherish it, " said Massiello.
It also attracts young fashion enthusiasts who might buy one and cherish it, eventually repeating that pattern up the designer price ladder as she earns and spends more.
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"Building BioWare over the years with Ray and the many other people involved was a once in a lifetime opportunity, and I'll cherish it always, " he wrote.
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Years before the statue was built -- years before it would be seen by throngs of immigrants craning their necks skyward at the end of long and brutal voyage, years before it would come to symbolize everything that we cherish -- she imagined what it could mean.
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Although I cherish Mother's Day because it reminds me of Woodrow Wilson.
"If there is one clear message it is that people cherish their forests and woodlands and the benefits that they bring, " she told the House.
It is important that you cherish and preserve your roots as a nation.
I've never been to Wembley before, it's something to cherish.
It speaks to the values we cherish as a people and the ideals we strive for as a nation.
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But the principle stays the same: keep non-decisions in their proper place, and cherish and nurture my creative energy, spending it only on things that matter.
It happened to values we all cherish.
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But it is not just the universities that cherish their unique natures - despite both boasting absorbingly historic colleges, churches, libraries and museums, the nature of each town is quite unlike the other.
It's definitely something I'll cherish for the rest of my days.
It is the people who live here and cherish this remarkable and invaluable resource that is here for all Canadians and all the world to enjoy who have so much to lose and will ultimately pay the highest cost.
It's somebody talking about, I love and cherish my homeland, my home place, because my parents are there and my roots are there and my life is there.
If I cherish Ms. Barnes's expert guidance on connections and meanings, it is her reassuring companionship I crave when confronting more visceral works.
Bring open eyes and an open mind, for if you cherish the ox of any aesthetic of ideological bias, de Kooning will gore it.
"Americans still cite privacy as one of the core values they cherish, but what's happening is this slow, insidious erosion of it, " said Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University.
It is the part of his yearlong retirement tour that he has come to cherish the most.
And yet, given the dizzying pace of globalization, and the cultural leveling of modernity, it should come as no surprise that people fear the loss of what they cherish about their particular identities -- their race, their tribe, and perhaps most powerfully their religion.
But it is the moment that would have been lost that Memoto are hoping people will cherish the most.
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