There was one escape pod left, but Justin had no intention of leaving his most prized possession onboard this deathtrap. |
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This script, dusty, dirty, covered with filth, is my most prized possession, my only companion. |
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As with most North Americans, the car, truck or whatever motorized mode of transportation is usually a most prized possession. |
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Mariela shows off her most prized possession, a gold medal for indoor football. |
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We would change our laws and progressively move this country forward in a way that would protect our most prized possession, our kids. |
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The most prized possession of my childhood was a notebook of sayings and proverbs that I had compiled over the years. |
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Whether I knew it or not, trees became my most prized possession and holding one in my hand fulfilled my every dream. |
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For St Thomas Aquinas, a person's reputation is their most prized possession, and to destroy it is not just unjust but robbery. |
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As the months went by, Betty and Eddy soon became best friends, even though he took her most prized possession, her bicycle, and wrecked it. |
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A client testimonial as to the benefits realized in using a solution available from CDC is our most prized possession. |
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Did you know that a fairy's wand is her most prized possession or that fairies wear fancy ball dresses made of spider webs and raincoats made of bat wings? |
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The symbolism of this emotionally charged plea is not lost on the neo-literate reader: the bridal veil is a married woman's most prized possession, and red is an auspicious colour in India. |
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Back then, however, they were my father's most prized possession. |
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The most prized possession of the Academy's collection is Michelangelo's Taddei Tondo, left to the Academy by Sir George Beaumont. |
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A squadron's colours are its most prized possession. |
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