But alas, a snub is yet another of the many indignities Valerie Cherish shall endure. |
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Madonna was doing well with Cherish, as were the Eurythmics with There Must Be An Angel. |
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I've come to cherish the hard-headed practicality of the hero's wife in Henry Handel Richardson's The Fortunes of Richard Mahony. |
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Here in York, Lauren Hood and Nick Holbek cherish hopes of progressing to stage school and onwards into profession. |
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What I'm tryna say is cherish the ones in life who cherish you and take good care of yourself. |
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On Tuesday the prime minister employed 107 verbless sentences, a record to cherish. |
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Most probably, I think, it would be good for each and every person to cherish a desire to achieve his goal in life. |
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Besides the variety of activities the camps offer, there are friendships and memories to cherish for a lifetime. |
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Shinty should cherish him while it can or he might just decide the game is not worth the candle. |
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Will you honour, love, and cherish them, or will you ignore them like they're ex-girlfriends? |
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It's a natural longing of the human heart to care for and cherish your child. |
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I am, however, relieved to say that I do not instinctively want to protect and cherish her. |
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Why couldn't she have someone that would cherish her, and love her for herself? |
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The timeless sea reminded all of us to cherish life instead of destroying it by war. |
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It is fifty years since my art lesson taught me to embrace precious moments and cherish opportunities and to use all the colours. |
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I love and cherish my public holidays because I need that time to recuperate and rejuvenate my mind and body from the rat race of life. |
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We have every reason to cherish this precious heritage and continue working on behalf of its future evolution. |
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They all patently love and cherish the objects entrusted to them by Victorian philanthropists and municipal benefactors. |
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He valued the friendships he had made and would cherish very many fond memories. |
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Despite all the pain and suffering, the eternal hope that we cherish will win the day. |
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You gave us all beautiful memories that we will cherish all the days of our lives. |
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This opportunity is an honor and a privilege and I think it is something that I will cherish for the rest of my life. |
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And do you promise to love, respect, honour, and cherish this man for as long as you both shall live? |
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It was all good clean fun and a day many of the little people will cherish long after their Santa days. |
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Next down, we find a layer of eager believers, who will hyperbolize freely and righteously to maintain the fictions that they cherish. |
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Elite law schools cherish robust debate, iconoclasm, and arguing issues from all sides, right? |
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The peace protest was a unique experience for my children and me, and we will cherish the moment despite the clouds of war that still lie ahead. |
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Pity the turtles and cherish them, for they too are on the conservationist's list of vulnerable species and in danger of extinction. |
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There are many who cherish fond memories about the playback singer, K. P. Brahmanandan, and the noted music director, Johnson, is one among them. |
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And when you're done, smile a contented smile and cherish the thought that you have another serving for lunch the next day. |
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I was involved in the largest convocation we ever held, and I will cherish that memory forever. |
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They are our flesh and blood, our sons and daughters and we cherish them for that. |
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It is a blasphemy against the very Creator of life who taught us to cherish and sanctify life. |
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And now I am off to Crete, hoping that our house-sitters will cherish my goldfish, giant African landsnail and sea-monkeys. |
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This promise to love, honor, and cherish till death us do part was precisely a recognition of our new state of unity. |
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These are the sort of values that Australian people cherish, are entitled to but are being debased by this government. |
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There was a goalless draw and the match gave die-hard fans who had come to see the stars quite a few moments to cherish. |
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People who would love and cherish a child and because of some cosmic glitch may never get to do so. |
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I cherish the dim hope that they will grow the necessary spine between now and Thursday. |
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I had grown to cherish the ways of a malleable four-year-old when, all of a sudden, she turned five and I learnt the difference the hard way. |
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All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being educated to the exact temper of doing this. |
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I couldn't ever deserve him, but Lord knows how much I cherish him and care about him. |
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But I still I cherish him and that feeling doesn't change just because the relationship has changed. |
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My baby woke us up every morning with the precious jingle from his silver rattle and I will always cherish that sound. |
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Two strikers, one English and one French, will be called up onto the stage to collect trophies that they will cherish to their dying day. |
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The only way to truly cherish an ancient monument or other historic feature is to leave it alone, avoid it, plan around it. |
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It amounts to saying that a future pope should cherish cultural heritage above all else. |
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But they're wasting their breath, we're not about to sacrifice the principles we cherish. |
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Schools and teachers that cherish the interests of their pupils should not fear it. |
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There are also garden lamps, bird baths, decorative columns, mushroom lamps, and ornamental urns that a landscape artist would cherish. |
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So looking back in tenderness along the road we trod, we will cherish the time we had with our dear sister, Ruby, and leave the rest to God. |
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I cherish them, these people of all ages, all kinds of backgrounds and nothing much in common but all manner of tie-ins with me. |
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It's easier to bask in the memory of a glorious past than to confront some of the myths we continue to cherish in the present. |
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She deserves a reliable kind of guy, who will love her and cherish her. |
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Well, I can't do that because I will love, honor and cherish him forever. |
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Communalism implies an unspiritual and irreligious alliance between the religious and political establishments that flouts every spiritual value that we cherish. |
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You were a special treasure to me and I will cherish you forever. |
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People seem to believe hogwash if it validates some notion they cherish. |
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Nurses are too apt, for their own ease, to cherish the sleepy disposition of infants, and to increase it by various things of a stupefactive quality. |
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They seem to cherish a strange, irrational notion that something in the very flow of time will cure all ills. |
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It's like wanting to freeze time in way, wanting to cherish an idea for a longer time than is usual in fashion. |
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Medicated for her nerves, she shakes as she recounts violent attacks she suffered at the hands of the man who once vowed to love, honour and cherish her forever. |
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It lies in encouraging people to cherish diversity instead of fearing it. |
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Her children and grandchildren will cherish her labor of love. |
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An opportunity to reaffirm our friendships, renew our commitments, and reflect on the values we cherish. |
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Those who loved Pete will miss him desperately, and cherish his memory as an exemplar of integrity, courage, and grace under fire. |
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We will either root it out and extinguish it wherever it may hide, or it will find us and strip us of our safety, happiness and everything we cherish. |
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There is hardly any sane human being who can respect and cherish a social union in which his right to freedom of speech and conscience is scoffed at. |
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There's a perverse obliviousness to the fact that we equate our national security and welfare with foreign policy that deprives others of the liberties we supposedly cherish. |
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We cherish the great sporting memories like we would fine wines. |
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The pressing need of our age is to found a public sphere that would cherish subjectivity, where plural experiences of cultures would correspond to diverse inner lives. |
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The league needs more stars who not only are exquisite athletes but cherish the game and play with joie de vivre. |
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He bought her the ring one day, knowing that even though he only spent fifty cents on it at a flea market, Zoe would find it precious and cherish it forever. |
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Christopher and I trailed behind, walking perhaps too close to one another as to cherish every time our shoulders touched, or our elbows bumped together. |
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The goal offered ecstasy to free-kick aficionados, who have had little to cherish at this World Cup. |
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If they but knew it, almost all men in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings towards the ocean with me. |
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Mary Godwin read these memoirs and her mother's books, and was brought up to cherish her mother's memory. |
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I shall always cherish the memorable occasion of our meetings at the United Nations. |
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To live with terrorism is to suspect each stranger, to cherish each friend, to love more deeply, hate more unforgivingly. |
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We like the idea to cherish the ideas that we put into our collections. |
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The longer you struggle with something, the more you come to cherish it. |
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By and large, the freedoms that we cherish remain, despite repeated attempts by totalitarians of all stripes to undermine them. |
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Nevertheless, here are 10 moments in sequence for any neophyte to anticipate and for any experienced Ringhead to cherish. |
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Any man of common right feeling will love and cherish her who is his own, as I this woman, with my whole heart, though she was but a fruitling of my spear. |
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A teapot moulded in the form of Madonna, tastefully hand-coloured, named md dated? What else might we expect our afterbears to love and cherish in times to come? |
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His motives were generally assumed to be mercenary, but the couple came to cherish one another, remaining close until she died more than three decades later. |
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The couple cherish their privacy to such an extent that Brad has even bought the houses on either side of his mansion in trendy Los Feliz, so that they're not overlooked. |
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Whether you celebrate Christmas with an edible yule log or the flammable sort, cherish your own family traditions with heartwarming gifts for your hearth this year. |
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For half a mile a tranquil road stretches between columns of 80-foot-tall slash pines, inviting you to linger and to cherish life at its most serene. |
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By doing so, Europeans could cherish a rather unambiguously heroic image of themselves as conquerors or righteous civilisers of the non-Western world. |
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