Happily our cupidity was never tested by finding something as cherishable as a Neolithic polished axe head. |
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And it has a polished script, by Fletcher and Danny King, which packs cherishable sarcasm into every line. |
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The experience certainly overshadowed that of the Biennial, though in ways that rendered the shallow, frantic show and its yuppie-ish, wine-swilling social milieu oddly cherishable in their fragility. |
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I recommend initial absorption in, at minimum, the works of Carel Fabritius and Pieter de Hooch, painters who are cherishable in their own right and crucial as influences on our hero. |
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With the cherishable moments rushing back to my memory and the garba, dandiya and DJ in full swing. |
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He said that objects first become cherishable, after which they get nostalgic value. Finally they end up being antiques. |
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Virtual fireworks teamed with appropriate music and patriotic sentiments make these ecards cherishable. |
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It's that feeling for the explosiveness of the period, and her admiration of Bruno for participating in it — indeed, dying for it — that is the central and most cherishable quality of the biography. |
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It's certainly questionable whether 3D home movies are any more moving, evocative or cherishable than the stack of 2D footage we have from previous decades. |
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He feels that the wait has only made the achievement more cherishable. |
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Building a cherishable memory is equally necessary in divorce situations. |
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