When arresting prisoners, my guards will not allow them to stop and grab a useless trinket of purely sentimental value. |
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Everything we had found that had potential sentimental value or significance had been grouped together in my parents ' bedroom. |
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Any subjective valuation based on sentimental value does not enhance the true value. |
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A gold Cameo brooch of great sentimental value was lost in Bunclody last week. |
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Things that have sentimental value are of far more worth than any art objects. |
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Many of the victims had lost items of great sentimental value that could never be replaced. |
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Martha said the plantings had more sentimental value than they did intrinsic value. |
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The 1950s recordings have been in limbo until recently, boasting neither modern sound nor superlative sentimental value. |
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Many of these items have sentimental value or are works of art in themselves. |
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The object that the tool produces has at most a quickly passing sentimental value. |
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Frequently, people bring things to a custom framer because they have sentimental value or represent some connection to the consumers' lives. |
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A woman mugged on her way home from work has appealed to the thieves to return items of sentimental value. |
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For a fairly large variety of reasons, April Gertler's work has some sentimental value for myself. |
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I had only just hidden the letter you sent me in a secret compartment in my dresser, where I hid many things of sentimental value. |
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We hold on to beliefs as if they were cherished possessions, like trinkets that have sentimental value but no practical use. |
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Items of great sentimental value were removed in this break-in, consequently having a detrimental effect on the owner. |
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Even with a modest estate, your Will should specify your intentions, especially for items of sentimental value. |
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Badges of rank and nationality, decorations and articles having above all a personal or sentimental value may not be taken from prisoners of war. |
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This can be money, valuable items such as your house, or items that may have sentimental value such as a watch or wedding ring. |
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Ask yourself which pieces will be of use in your new environment and which pieces you treasure for their sentimental value. |
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And you also almost certainly own items of sentimental value that you may want to pass on. |
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I do not want to give it away because it has some sentimental value and some monetary value. |
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The archive allegedly consisted of about 50 files that went back no further than to the year 1960 and had only sentimental value. |
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Compensation will not be paid for antique value, sentimental value or other special value. |
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If the assets are of sentimental value, selling them may result in emotional as well as financial hardship. |
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People are framing personal items that hold great sentimental value. |
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The ring obviously holds great sentimental value for the owner. |
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The garments were made from pieces of material donated by each family signifying some sentimental value to a member of the family, living or deceased. |
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He grabbed the only thing that held any sentimental value for him. |
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However, the pots can have great personal and sentimental value, as a representation of what it felt like to manipulate clay, the earth, on a wheel. |
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Conversely, items of personal usage often have greater sentimental value and become more valuable to museums thanks to the myths, history and stories which surround their former owners. |
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His grandfather bought it in 1867 and since then it has been transmitted to the so-called Manolis boys from generation to generation, so it is of great sentimental value to the family. |
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The possession of objects of particular moral or sentimental value is allowed, provided they are not of any significant economic value and are not incompatible with the normal life of the institution. |
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Fortunately, sentimental value cannot be taxed. |
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The personal in-room safe will enable you to protect your jewellery, important documents and other precious personal property-or simply those items you treasure for their sentimental value. |
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Her analytical tableaux explore not only the question of art's monetary worth, but also the ways in which art is imbued with intellectual and sentimental value. |
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Common reasons for valuing material lie in their monetary value, or sentimental value. |
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Is there one with particular sentimental value? |
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From the most basic of household furnishings to precious and irreplaceable objects of sentimental value, these families have found themselves bereft of homes just before the holidays. |
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There is dicentra 'Spring Morning', with ferny foliage and delightful pendulous flowers, which I wanted as much for sentimental value as anything else. |
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The veil was of great sentimental value because her matron of honor had worn it in her own wedding ceremony and had brought it all the way from North Dakota to share. |
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