These handmade, finely detailed products will be treasured for years to come. |
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It was not, however, recognized by many country gentlemen, who bitterly resented this devaluation of their treasured status. |
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Izzie preferred poison darts, shot through a blowpipe which hung constantly around her neck like a treasured piece of jewellery. |
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Mira missed the treasured days spent strolling along the Shannon, picking bluebonnets and dangling bare feet into the water. |
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I've collected my tree decorations over many years and each holds a treasured memory. |
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Some trees produce spectacularly grained wood in curly, fiddleback, quilt, and bird's eye designs that are treasured by fine furniture makers. |
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The experience of molding clay sculpture and pottery is one that is usually remembered by the child and treasured for life. |
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There's not much you can do about that but don't leave your treasured flower unobserved. |
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It pleased the Father that for all saints and sinners all fullness should be treasured up in Christ Jesus. |
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He was also a doting uncle who could always be depended upon to looking after his treasured nieces and nephews. |
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In his backyard was a dock that stored his private speedboat and yacht, two items which he treasured. |
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They also took him further afield on occasions to dances and socials and he treasured their goodness and kindness in a very special way. |
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She treasured and shared this experience and kept contact with the friends she made there. |
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He takes up a treasured tradition by playing his own cadenzas in both concertos. |
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Downstairs was the lounge, kitchen and my father's music room, with his treasured Steinway piano. |
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Clarke took off his helmet and donned the most treasured piece of headgear in Australian sport. |
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The large casement windows in his bedroom and the porch off his sitting room offered magnificent views of his treasured landscape. |
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We who are the objects of that divine love are infinitely more treasured by our heavenly Father than we can know. |
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May you take after your wonderful parents, and my treasured friends who share your name. |
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Tattooed crosses, icons and parts of the Sacred Land are all talismans and amulets which are treasured with respect. |
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A nightclub hostess has been charged with relieving a 56 year old American of his treasured valuables. |
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This has allowed for the preservation of the family's many treasured possessions. |
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In it were all of her personal letters, her journal, and a few treasured childhood trinkets. |
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Michelle and dad Tony brought her home for five treasured days over Christmas so the family could be together. |
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For those who incline towards spirituality, divine icons and sacred pictures could be gifts to be treasured for a lifetime. |
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Natural Family Planning cooperates with the natural law and teaches that fertility is to be treasured, not feared. |
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Our holy and glorious temple, where our fathers praised you, has been burned with fire, and all that we treasured lies in ruins. |
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Shoppers have two days this weekend to bring their most treasured possessions to the centre to be critiqued and valued. |
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His privacy is his most treasured possession, an obsession that borders on maniacal. |
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This letter is one of the treasured curios in the collection of a professional photographer in the city. |
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Even schools, where milk had long held a treasured spot on every child's lunch tray, became fair game for soda marketers. |
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Our most treasured rights are also enshrined in law, laws are something that only humans can make and comply with or break. |
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The real significance of publications such as this are often only really treasured years later. |
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This brings me to my next point, which is how highly treasured math and science are. |
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For centuries Tibetan Buddhists had treasured the legend of Shambhala, a hidden sanctuary holding Buddhism's most secret teachings. |
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At one time, they were treasured possessions, but now have fallen on hard times. |
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However, he kept several treasured mementos from the expedition, which were inherited by his great-nephew. |
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It is treasured all the more because it was not built at public expense and it succeeds the much-despised wind tunnel that was Candlestick Park. |
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On Saturday, her treasured bloom was judged the pick of the bunch in a regional heat held at the Whitehall Garden Centre in Lacock. |
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He started to strip out his treasured seventy-eights, tossing them over his shoulder. |
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The pair stole treasured costume jewellery belonging to the home's 18 occupants before loading the office safe onto a wheelchair. |
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A treasured Shetland pony which has helped a teenager with her learning and physical difficulties has been stolen from a field near Swindon. |
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Mr Walsh is credited with saving the life of one treasured friend, Tiger the dog, by his nominator. |
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It had been a birthday gift from someone he didn't remember when he was small and he had always treasured it. |
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They were unhurt, but most of their treasured possessions have been destroyed. |
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A grieving mother today told of her despair after thieves stole treasured mementoes of her dead son as she visited his graveside. |
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It is elaborated as a quality possessed by the sages but also treasured as folk wisdom and wit. |
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Your personal relationship is to be respected and treasured as it has withstood the test of tide and time. |
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Chances are the burglar and your treasured possessions will be long gone before the police arrive. |
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He was posthumously awarded a Certificate of Bravery which is still a treasured possession in the family. |
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The years of youth are given to us only once by the Creator, to be treasured while possessed. |
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At auction, cherished memories are trashed as treasured possessions are sifted and ascribed their price in the name of the bottom line. |
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Now her treasured possessions are to go under the hammer at Dale Wood Auctioneers in Batley, next Tuesday. |
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Among these was the latter's agreement to respect a number of human rights treasured in the west. |
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It worked, and she grinned as Sebastian bent to pick up her treasured possession. |
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What's more, treasured wood was decorated with bone, jade, gold, bronze and shells adding to the value. |
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This includes the loss of treasured possessions, not to mention the upheaval of moving out for five to seven months. |
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He goes about his work like someone polishing a treasured artefact and pausing to admire his reflection in his work. |
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Mr Holland searched high and low for some convenient storage solution for his son's treasured possessions. |
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After giving their treasured vehicles a final polish, the drivers joined the parade to the delight of spectators of all ages. |
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The treasured ideas of self-importance and self-opinion, of ideal birth and quality, had become more precious to him, because he could only enjoy them in secret. |
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One of the pictures shows his treasured Aston Martin car parked up on the beach. |
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Like the kiwi and the kakapo, our school should be valued and treasured. |
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But a surge in thefts of treasured relics from ancient temples and monuments has reached such a level that an agonised debate has begun over bringing back the death penalty. |
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In addition to the fabulous eye-turning Jersey, you'll receive a certificate of authentication that adds to the story and value of this treasured item. |
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Among very few references to specific wines, the treasured South African Constantia is considered a suitable restorative for a young lady in Sense and Sensibility. |
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Indeed he treasured his relationship with the conservative icon Bill Buckley, whom he debated repeatedly on firing line. |
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The shop is situated in one of Ireland's treasured beauty spots, Sandycove, named after the cove near the rocky point on which the Martello Tower was built. |
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They merely confirmed that, for the second time in two decades, the BBC had lost one of its treasured institutions to the arrivistes of commercial television. |
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The treasured guyanese gold bracelets she wore every day were found inside a different purse on her bedroom closet floor. |
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As ballet master in chief for Cincinnati Ballet since 2003, he is treasured for his thoughtful classes, clear observations, stern yet supportive nature, and sense of fun. |
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Yet, in spite of historiographical shifts, and the steady drift of population to the cities, pastoral Australia retains a treasured place in the national imagination. |
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Scotland for her must have been the location of many treasured moments of intimacy. |
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Hence the constant toing and froing between kitchen and the garden where the treasured bottle was laid on the ground as gently as a new born babe in its first crib. |
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Chalmers treasured his 25 cents a week, and it was amusing to watch him hobble about on his remaining leg, emptying rubbish baskets and grinning toothlessly. |
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Home-owner Richard Gavan had thought that chaining his treasured Piaggio Liberty to the pipe under his front window was a foolproof way of keeping it safe. |
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Maybe you can give a dollar a day, and become a treasured part of our Righteous Benevolent Patrons Circle! |
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His employer treasured him, admired his skill greatly and paid him well. |
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The now derelict site, next to one of England's most treasured heritage sites, has been a blot on the landscape since the Jolly Boatman pub was demolished. |
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My most treasured possession was a pair of silver six-guns in a holster. |
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In a female music world that seems dominated by cardboard girl bands and unlistenable dross from solo Spice Girls, Gabrielle is someone to be treasured. |
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As part of the ceremony a woman was spreading eagle feathers on the crowd, sharing one of the most treasured possessions among native people, a true welcoming gesture. |
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In the desperate flee from their homes the Hurworth families had been unable to take everything with them, so buried some treasured possessions under a tree. |
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No doubt this book will become a treasured heirloom in the Murphy family. |
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Although not hugely valuable, they were both treasured family heirlooms. |
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Certainly, if grammar collapses and language unravels into a tangle of meaningless, ill-considered phrases, we will have lost something that should be treasured. |
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Photographers like Vance captured studio dream and camp reality, treasured as mementos of a personal journey by the forty-niners and their female relatives. |
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The cathedral is now a vibrant and living component of the cultural and religious life of Waterford city and is one of our most treasured architectural gems. |
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Marx had been emotionally close to his father and treasured his memory after his death. |
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I am truly humbled to receive this treasured award and believe it also further recognises the excellence of the British film industry. |
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Ostensibly, his book is a guide to fishing, but readers treasured its contents for their descriptions of nature and serenity. |
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It has been recognized as one of nature's most treasured nervines and has been traditionally used medicinally by Native Americans and Europeans. |
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Civilizations from the ancient Greeks to the Polynesians treasured the octocoral genus, Corallium, for its vivid color. |
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His wife shares the treasured moment, staring into the distance, a smile playing on her awless features. |
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American soprano Merrycarol Yumi Wada is from one of New England's treasured musical families. |
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The rose-buds, withered as they were, were still treasured under his cuirass, and nearest to his heart. |
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The star snipper also reveals what she'd like to do if given free reign over 1D's treasured tresses. |
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She enjoyed playing Canasta and Mah Jong with her friends, but her most treasured thing in life was her family. |
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Every generation of the Qing dynasty treasured riding and archery the most. |
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The ancient philosophers treasured up their supposed discoveries with miserable precaution. |
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Ferdinando brought his prized Chinese and Medici porcelains back with him to Florence from the Villa Medici in Rome, along with his paintings and treasured Roman antiquities. |
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Then, in 1851, his treasured daughter Annie fell ill, reawakening his fears that his illness might be hereditary, and after a long series of crises she died. |
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Poets include Robert Louis Stevenson, Vachel Lindsay, Christina Rossetti, Hilda Conkling, Edward Lear, Eugene Field, and more, including some treasured lesser known authors. |
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Cluster of Crocosmia 'Lucifer' at Glebe Cottage especially treasured. |
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Fire crews strengthened old containment lines on Wednesday to keep a blaze in Yosemite National Park from reaching a grove of treasured giant sequoia trees. |
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