A start can be world viewpoints that people hold dear and strong in their hearts. |
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And we darn sure pay the price. We owe it to ourselves and everything we hold dear to see past the propaganda. |
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Even when it tramples all over other principles that he purports to hold dear. |
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It was a decade of my life that I will always hold dear to my heart and a time that will never be forgotten. |
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The PRSI changes cut to the quick of a constituency that she and her party hold dear. |
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Indeed, one of the important values which health care professionals have to hold dear is great respect for human life. |
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For African Americans who observe Kwanzaa, we give to underscore values of community and cooperation we hold dear. |
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What message is sent to those who are sensitively emotional and who hold dear to this? |
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The very fabric of modern society rent asunder, all we hold dear torn to shreds and flushed down the lavatory. |
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To do such a thing, and in such mind-boggling numbers, when in a position of absolute trust hits at the very core of what we hold dear. |
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Those things we hold dear are yet undestroyed and mere anarchy is not loosed upon the earth after all. |
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Designing security into systems from the beginning, instead of tacking it on at the end, would give us the security we need, while preserving the civil liberties we hold dear. |
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Chile has always supported efforts to boost economic and political ties between South American countries, an idea we hold dear to our hearts. |
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That is why we are there, to underscore the values that Canadians themselves hold dear. |
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Innovation, in the sense of improvement and openness to new ideas, is something we also hold dear. |
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There is no one better than ourselves to convey our drive, the better conditions we wish to create and what we hold dear! |
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Allow us to look after your interests as you pass on your wealth to the causes you hold dear, your family members, and generations to come. |
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Life insurance can easily help you leave a specific amount of money for your loved ones or a foundation you hold dear to your heart. |
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That is an abandonment of what we hold dear as a country, which is to have some sort of national standards across the country. |
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I was shaped through and thanks to sport, and now I am trying to repay that debt by actively supporting these values that we hold dear. |
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They struck at the values that all civilised nations on earth hold dear, at our shared vision of the rights of peoples and the individual. |
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Canada's Capital Region has always been a reflection of the values Canadians hold dear. |
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They signal class and regional origins that people hold dear. |
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But he betrays everything he affects to hold dear? |
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I share our strong statement of support and solidarity for human rights organisations and defenders, who risk their lives daily in conflict situations around the world to defend principles, which we hold dear. |
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That helps determine our European values which we hold dear, which we uphold, and which, in our view, benefit society, provided we can enforce them. |
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There is only one thing that will make you feel as much pleasure as a stay at the Spa Eastman and that is offering this privilege to a person you hold dear! |
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She insists on the necessary renovation of the system of analysis that determines the course of international negotiations, a subject we hold dear. |
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In his Marathon of Hope and determination to find a cure for cancer, he embodied values that Canadians hold dear such as courage, optimism and an unfailing belief that ordinary Canadians can achieve extraordinary things. |
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Thanks to their support, PCS and our colleagues in Guatemala know that they are not alone, that they have the support and solidarity of all who hold dear the principles of peace and justice. |
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And secondly, does it respect the principles that we hold dear? |
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It can therefore be said that the Canadian policy of multiculturalism, which recognized the equal value and dignity of all cultural groups as early as 1971, is the reflection of values that Canadians hold dear. |
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Coming to the theme of this year, the human person in a situation of impoverishment is undoubtedly a subject at the heart of the precepts that, under different beliefs, we all hold dear. |
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By their growing presence, Latin American countries are demonstrating their desire to preserve the values that we hold dear, such as democracy, human rights and the rule of law. |
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Wallace and his faithful caddie Gromit get wrapped up in a decades-old club dispute that threatens to destroy their peaceful West Wallaby lifestyle, and the duo must fight to save the neighborhood they hold dear! |
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For a notion of autonomy that is more contentful, and is less variable, is also a notion that is in competition with other things we hold dear. |
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For many years he was a Communist apparatchik, a friend of Mr Kádár, the dictator in Hungary, and an outspoken opponent of the values that we hold dear in the West. |
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The values we held dear yesterday we hold dear today. |
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Everything you hold dear is at risk, everything is vulnerable. |
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