Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children.
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Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage for your children and your children's children.
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And, you know, we'll continue to cherish our values, cherish our views.
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And I really cherish that and I cherish everyone that I worked with.
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There are moments to cherish in that, and those friendships are there to cherish.
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Cherish news reporting As for good old-fashioned journalism -- let's protect and cherish it.
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You know, Hillary Clinton said, 'he shouldn't cherish,' well I said, I do cherish, I love women.
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We cherish our parks, we cherish the ocean, the beaches, the mountains, and a lot of people are very involved in the outdoors.
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Some cherish Utah's natural wonders, others cherish the community, and some flourish in a context where they can make art for themselves, rather than dealers.
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" Offensive lineman Liam Ryan added, "Cherish your loved ones.
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" Konta added, "I will cherish every minute out there.
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I will always cherish the time I spent with her.
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"We shall always cherish the memory of that delightful evening."
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You 3 are God's gift & I cherish who you are!
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Few people may cherish a San Francisco sunset like Luttrell.
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It's a period of time I'll cherish in my life.
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We should cherish that and fight to keep it so.
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ERA campaigners cherish similar hopes in Arizona and North Carolina.
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The earth is not ours to dominate, but to cherish.
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I will always cherish my 4 years working with Rod.
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And we cherish every one of these moments as sacred.
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Crosby has reached the "we appreciate and cherish this" phase.
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"I will always love it and cherish it," she says.
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We have a long history with MTV, which we cherish.
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Japanese cherish a belief that theirs is an egalitarian society.
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Its founder, Marc Raibert, is known to cherish his autonomy.
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To love and to honor, to cherish and to obey.
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Cherish opportunities to connect with colleagues on a personal level
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Cynthia Cherish Malaran, 210, is one of Mr. Galinsky's clients.
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Why shouldn't we fuck, support, cherish, and love one another?
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Profound anecdotes between friends and lovers to cherish for years.
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To accept, love and cherish someone no matter their past.
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"Cherish your family, your loved ones," Mr. Gill, 43, said.
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To remember why it matters, to remember what we cherish.
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Or is it something we hang onto, foster, even cherish?
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They're only here because we love them and cherish them.
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"People cherish and value a Lilian Rice home," she said.
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I wish you could cherish it the way I do.
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And they raised me to cherish these values as well.
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They love their children and cherish their identity as parents.
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So we fought for the visibility that we cherish today.
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Cherish widespread 230s (and a few 230s?) with some sun.
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Holt will have a little longer to cherish that feeling.
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I will always cherish my conversations with him on here.
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Those are the friendships they'll pursue, naturally maintain, and cherish.
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They're like art— you'd keep and cherish your whole life.
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"Write a fond note to the friend you cherish," he advises.
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I love being around people, and I cherish these fun times.
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But I cherish them, because they took 15 years to make.
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"It's a week I'll cherish for the rest of my life."
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I cherish every teammate and Olympics in their own unique way.
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For now Maynard continues to cherish the time she has left.
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Cherish Lee is the daughter of Johnny Lee and Charlene Tilton.
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She was that Ray of Light whom I will always Cherish.
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His Minnesota fans will always cherish the memories he has provided.
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These aren't just words — they're the values we as Americans cherish.
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Cherish is an angel, she has the wings to prove it.
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Unfortunately, Cherish has had trouble attracting the eye of potential adopters.
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What Cherish does need help with is finding her forever home.
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I don't miss it, but I do cherish memories like that.
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Currently although I don't always show it, I cherish every second.
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We will forever cherish her warm embraces and generosity of spirit.
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Cherish this moment as you get to serve your country again.
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Because if we don't cherish each other, no one else will.
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" She added, "I cherish people who have really impacted my life.
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The little time we do get, we cherish it so deeply.
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To win here this week is something I'm going to cherish.
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Take the time to cherish those things… you won't regret it.
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It's at times like this that I cherish Instagram's relative silence.
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Yet I welcome and cherish the opportunity to compete against them.
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I will cherish like treasure the beautiful times we spent together.
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And our Schumpeter columnist tells us why companies should cherish introverts.
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You get your new phone and promise to cherish it forever.
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They may hence be a threat to all that you cherish.
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Schlafly said, she did not promise to obey, only to cherish.
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Can we ignore the parts we dislike and cherish the rest?
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No matter the source of the rip, we should cherish that.
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"We will keep and cherish those signs forever," the couple said.
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"The distance apart really wasn't going to work out," explains Cherish.
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Let us cherish this rare collaboration, a legendary moment for rap.
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When the good years are there, you have to cherish them.
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I savor my freedom and cherish quiet nights with my wife.
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The vibrant and open internet that Americans cherish isn't going anywhere.
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The experiences I cherish the most are mine, not the cameras.
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She talked about family as being something to cherish, to nurture.
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Something that I'll always cherish for the rest of my life.
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As I head into the future, I will cherish these memories.
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Many who travel here cherish the high-quality outdoor recreational experiences.
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Disappearance reminds us to notice, transience to cherish, fragility to defend.
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Her new show for OWN, "Cherish the Day," launches this month.
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To remain close to our dead, we cherish images of them.
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What are the chances we would still cherish "whom"-using oratory?
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I do cherish women, and I will take care of women.
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This journey with you is something that I will always cherish.
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I also cherish by right to choose which products I buy.
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Being a Double winner is something I cherish more than anything.
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I think its important to cherish as well as let go.
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Snapshots of ourselves reflected in the world(s) that we cherish.
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You've got to let that player enjoy himself and cherish those moments.
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I'll cherish every time we hung out or rocked a stage together.
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We cherish every moment of the 14 years we had with her.
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We respect and cherish these values, too, and we must defend them.
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"I don't know that I would cherish a better gift," Tyson said.
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Don't forget to cherish those moments with your family and friends today.
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We still love each other and will always cherish our time together.
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"I cherish them, I love when he's in my dreams," he said.
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Looking back I really cherish those last few workouts we had together.
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Video surveillance later showed Smith and Cherish walking out of the Walmart.
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You guys know I'm going to cherish this when I'm older right?
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It's expected, it's supported and we cherish the learnings - good or bad.
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Not everyone has the friends they deserve or the baby they'd cherish.
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You love this place, so you should cherish it and enjoy it.
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That's a lesson I cherish and this case keeps that lesson alive.
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And what I learned, especially playing with Phil, I'll cherish it forever.
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We respect and cherish these values too, and we must defend them.
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Mr Correa may win, but academics who cherish independence will not forget.
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" Kutcher added, "I will forever cherish the time I spent with Demi.
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The liberty we cherish in America occurs by design, not by accident.
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What we cherish is at risk from a multitude of global threats.
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The result is a 25-35 pound replica you can cherish forever.
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"It's a story we will cherish for the rest of our lives."
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Cherish it and do not check back for the next five days.
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It embraces the moments you take in to cherish your baseball family.
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For some, it is something to cherish; for others, something to endure.
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Today is a momentous day for me and the city I cherish.
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I cherish it, but not as much as the memories it evokes.
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I cherish the Lafayette impulse to fill a gap in our knowledge.
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Most of all, and especially now, I cherish its defiantly global heart.
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Cherish the good times with a Game of Thrones whisky from Amazon.
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The states have robust environmental programs; they value and cherish their resources.
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Let's cherish the V230 and its outdoorsy sibling, the V210 Cross Country.
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"One thing about New Yorkers is we cherish this city," she said.
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We Clauses cherish planting and nurturing the seeds of goodness in youngsters.
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That's why we cherish small moments of beauty, whether found or made.
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But those ideas can be transformed into gifts that people will cherish.
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" You might say, "I cherish the good times I had with her.
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Cherish those moments because it's going to be over at some point.
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I cherish the opportunity, even as I sometimes mutter about the particulars.
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"We still cherish our good faith in President Trump," the spokesman said.
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I told him to stay safe, told him to cherish these moments.
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It means that we cherish among other things our bill of rights.
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Video surveillance later showed Smith and Cherish Perrywinkle walking out of the Walmart.
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We will cherish the many memories we made with you this past weekend!
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I teach both my girls to embrace diversity and cherish it in others.
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What's most important about the method is to select what you cherish most.
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This is a unique gift that your significant other is sure to cherish.
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"He captured the moment perfectly and I will cherish this beautiful photo forever."
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And the particular truths they cherish Trump speaking are about immigrants and Muslims.
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I cherish the times we had together both on the screen and off.
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I love them, I cherish them, and I think we respect each other.
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I will always cherish this picture and the message that came with it.
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They, too, cherish the natural wonder of places such as the Appalachian Trail.
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You'll see memories people cherish, and moments that will live on for years.
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She went wedding dress shopping with me and that I will cherish forever.
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I will always cherish the experiences and memories my running career brought me.
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It's about the people that you cherish and can share incredible moments with.
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"Without question, we love, respect and cherish all of our students," she said.
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"It is the simple family moments like playing outside together that I cherish."
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But we exist in a society...where we value and cherish free expression.
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"I'll cherish the fact that at one point we were 2350rd," Rossi said.
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Give the man a big, friendly tortoise to cherish for decades to come.
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We strive for excellence, and cherish inspiring works of art that honor God.
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We don't cherish basic rights and values in the way that we should.
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What I cherish about this meme is its combination of density and difficulty.
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Until Season 2 premieres on Netflix on October 31, we'll cherish this moment.
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"Learn to cherish (or at least acknowledge) even your darkest parts," Kurtz writes.
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What every student appears to cherish above all is the relationships with classmates.
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The Jews are survivors of genocide, and above all else they cherish life.
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Let's cherish their memory and celebrate their lives by dancing in their honor.
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"I love when people give me stuff, and I cherish it," he said.
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This is a quality that opera lovers tend to look for and cherish.
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We want people that can cherish us and the traditions of our country.
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However, today some wonder if the nation they cherish is losing its way.
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We cherish or despise, but ultimately occupy, the stories that we repeatedly tell.
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"I don't like fuss and I wanted to cherish my peace and quiet."
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Many worry that a health service they cherish may be existentially at risk.
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LONDON — The combination of wine and cheese is one that I particularly cherish.
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Doing nice things for people I deeply cherish also makes me feel good.
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No matter how you think criminals should be treated, Americans cherish due process.
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Let's celebrate all he achieved in his short life and cherish his legacy.
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I will always cherish our friendship, comradery, and of course, her rhubarb pie.
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The other thing to remember is that we cherish our low-cost position.
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"Because if we don't cherish each other, no one else will," she said.
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We live quite far apart, so I cherish the time we get together.
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He does not share a commitment to democratic values that most American cherish.
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We must at all costs cherish our allies and reverse this debilitating perception.
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This song is a cultural relic, and we should cherish it as such.
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I really cherish these two weeks to exclusively spend time with my daughter.
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With few distractions, I'm reminded how much I should cherish these moments together.
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I really cherish these two weeks to exclusively spend time with my daughter.
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With few distractions, I'm reminded how much I should cherish these moments together.
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I still cherish the concept that love has a place in physical intimacy.
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People should understand and realize what Christmas is really about and cherish it.
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Hear it above and cherish it: this is the supergroup we actually want.
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Please cherish the time you have with someone because tomorrow isn't promised for anyone.
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That's why so many of us cherish the wholesome party water known as seltzer.
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"I cherish those cheeks and everything else about you, baby," she captioned the image.
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"I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly."
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Everyone worked so hard, and we can cherish the medal together as a team.
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It&aposs going to be one that he&aposll really cherish, meeting the queen.
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We're having such a fun time together and I cherish my moments with her.
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But if you care about this art form, I promise you will cherish it.
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You have to cherish it and play it to the ilk, and he did.
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Teachers, who cherish their long breaks, would doubtless object unless they were paid more.
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People certainly don't cherish the lives of all animals the way they cherished Cecil's.
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It seems obvious why working people cherish the weekend: It's a respite from work.
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I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly.
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I learned to cherish moments in life that I would otherwise take for granted.
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I got the Pat McGrath one for my birthday and I'll cherish it forever.
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Karen and I will cherish this Hoosier homecoming for the rest of our lives.
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And it's a reminder for me to be present and cherish every messy moment.
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In these war-clouded times, there are military reasons to cherish this barren outpost.
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Though her time in the home was short, Baker will cherish the experience always.
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I have so many wonderful memories of you and I will cherish them all.
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Swimming with humpback whales and hearing their haunting songs is an experience to cherish.
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I will always cherish the good times and the many laughs we had. pic.twitter.
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Rao testified that Cherish had sustained severe injuries from being strangled, tortured and raped.
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Crockett says he will cherish the memories he and Taylor made growing up together.
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I think it's special and different and something about my face that I cherish.
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One of the moments I cherish most in my life repeats itself almost daily.
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All other parties, especially the United States, should cherish the current opportunity for peace.
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I want my kids to really cherish that, and so we are really excited.
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But a Tennessee woman got a card from her father that she'll cherish forever.
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More advanced users will cherish the ability to customize the experience through advanced options.
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Go beach hopping, and make memories with Mom that you'll cherish for a lifetime.
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How schools are preparing 'I'm reminded how much I should cherish these moments together.
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I continue to cherish her, but find the lack of sexual intimacy exceedingly difficult.
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I've learned to cherish the people who bring her happiness and Paul does that.
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Naturally, she quickly grew to cherish both mythical figures, awaiting their bounty every season.
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Knowing that one day death will arrive at your doorstep makes you cherish everyday.
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"It helped him get a different perspective and cherish the partnership," Mr. Davis said.
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I cherish them because we have little in common other than our like-mindedness.
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Aaron Reynolds ("Creepy Carrots") has created an important reminder to cherish our real friends.
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I agree with your husband: Let this go (but cherish your friend's kind intention).
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Every person I talked to seemed to cherish the place more than the last.
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"It was really a special week, something I'll cherish," he told reporters on Wednesday.
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What we do have are her handprints, and my husband and I cherish them.
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That day, the former St. Joseph's coach John Griffin told Giannini to cherish the moment.
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In observance, we have an opportunity to turn inward, and empower and cherish one another.
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"That's a goal that I would honor and cherish for the rest of my life."
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As for the Indyana element, someone I cherish has a weird thing for Harrison Ford.
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Full of glassware, cutlery, plates, and more, you'll have a romantic getaway you'll cherish forever.
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We welcome and cherish those who are fleeing persecution or simply seeking a better life.
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But maybe for just a moment we can all cherish this week's best video moments.
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We're all doubting, ruminating, and wondering how to cherish one another in these dark times.
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As a child, I would cherish my family's trips to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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It's a truly one of a kind experience that ex-players either cherish or reject.
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But seriously, cherish every minute of it, especially when you do something good for once.
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It automatically creates GIFs and movies that the people in your life will cherish. Hooray.
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Best Friends will also teach this individual home to give Cherish her daily insulin shots.
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Still, getting ready with Karina and Alex was a ritual I soon began to cherish.
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In pretrial testimony, Medical Examiner Valerie Rao said that Cherish had suffered "extremely shocking" injuries.
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Miss her soooo much and we cherish each moment we were blessed to spend together!
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I've come to accept humanity's differences and try to cherish the good within us all.
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"Please cherish all of our lives and help those who may be struggling," he wrote.
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I'm talking about the defeat of the America most of us still love and cherish.
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"In all circumstances, I cherish and uphold the CNRP's ideals in my heart," he added.
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"I cherish New York, and the people of New York, and always will," Trump tweeted.
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After watching, we're sure people who have no siblings will cherish their embarrassment free lives.
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You cherish the American rule of law and the federal judiciary's role in protecting it.
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Nordic countries are not socialist, they are small, open economies, and they cherish free trade.
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Cherish that perfect baby skin and not having dark undereye circles until the last minute.
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We cherish them and make the best of it because these things have become integral.
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Let me tell you: silence is absolutely beautiful, so make sure you fucking cherish it.
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"You tell me that I must perish/Like the flowers that I cherish," he wrote.
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It's true, however, that the stories children cherish most elevate story and character over preaching.
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This object, that we cherish in Africa, needs to be shown in the United States.
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Seen from space 50 years ago, Earth appeared as a gift to preserve and cherish.
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I felt I had no way to cherish his memory and keep him living on.
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Tycoons always claim to cherish ordinary people's best interests even as they rip them off.
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Once you return to your busy life, you'll cherish these quiet moments you savored together.
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Its modern-day adherents cherish tolerance and pluralism, qualities that in many religions unsettle extremists.
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"With few distractions, I'm reminded how much I should cherish these moments together," Kanthor wrote.
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We should cherish Stanley Hudson and hold a piece of his ethos in our hearts.
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We asked some of our favorite artists to tell us about the sounds they cherish.
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And he's one of our very smart people, and we want to cherish those people.
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In retrospect, it was wrong and improper and does not reflect the values I cherish.
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I miss seeing them, so I cherish the times when we can all get together.
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But now they stir, roused by a threat to the health care they so cherish.
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I cherish my right to vote: my choice in who represents me in the government.
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What to expect: One of the Big Apple's most cherish record shops from all angles.
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Louise really gets the chance to cherish those moments — but she can't change a thing.
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But I know I will always cherish and remember it for the rest of my life.
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The Spanish people cherish the freedoms — like open borders with neighboring countries — that EU membership brings.
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"Count your blessings, be grateful always, and cherish every moment you spend with your loved ones."
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Yet time and again, Jack has chosen to cherish human life and put others before himself.
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The story begins by undermining the idea that all parents must love and cherish their children.
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The Palin family will always cherish their friendship with the McCains and hold those memories dear.
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And at the same time, the freedoms and liberties we all cherish will be more secure.
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I love you, cherish you, and just know you are only 2 more years till 30!
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Sentenced to eternal underappreciation, the footballing world may never wholly cherish the unorthodox brilliance of Berbatov.
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There is nothing their father and I cherish more than a handwritten card from our kids.
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We remember, we cherish, & we rise up against transmisogyny, anti-Blackness, and the criminalization of migrants.
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Cherish the scintilla of hope in North Korea, and remember how arms control needs shoring up.
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And at the same time, the freedoms and liberties we all cherish will be more secure.
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"But I know I will always cherish and remember it for the rest of my life."
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We would cherish every moment and opportunity for quality time, simply because we loved being together.
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You never left my side and I will forever cherish the 8 years we had together.
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As much as I cherish my memories, they surely pale by comparison with others my age.
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It's a tradition liberals should celebrate and cherish, while expanding and enlarging its scope and ambitions.
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By pretending otherwise, though, the Chainsmokers remind me to cherish my physical response to their music.
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That is not something to lament -- it is something to cherish, because our cause is just.
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Elites cherish the material components of privilege but also believe that they are entitled to privilege.
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I cherish it, but dread playing it because the songs constantly pop, click, and sputter along.
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Who could ever cherish a smartphone, knowing that its obsolescence is part of its marketing plan?
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"I really cherish this place," Bourdais said, calling it the best track in the United States.
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We do not have so many saints of Amy's calibre left to us; we cherish her.
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Those protests were often met by jeers from Indians fans who cherish the Chief Wahoo logo.
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I know they can be so frustrating at times, but cherish every single minute of it.
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If Americans truly cherish their free speech, they should reject arbitrary and restrictive limitations on it.
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If you cherish it and it matters to you at all, then please #VoteLeave and #TakeBackControl.
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Shifting attitudes When Kondo asked Miku to marry him, the hologram requested that he cherish her.
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A future coalition might also cherish the added influence that keeping Dijsselbloem as Eurogroup president gives.
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But amid that change, there is still something there, something to remember, and something to cherish.
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"I cherish the lessons I've learned through my life, and especially through this experience," he wrote.
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Please read her journalistic work to cherish her memory, even if you didn't know her personally.
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"The fight will continue," one anti-abortion group, Cherish Life, told its supporters after the vote.
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Children here are taught in schools not to use plastic bags and to cherish the environment.
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" He added that he would always "cherish our friendship, camaraderie and, of course, her rhubarb pie.
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The fact that many adults cherish stuffed animals appears to be something of an open secret.
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Cherish Browning, 28, said she was at a house party last weekend with about 30 people.
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It's not something I would have appreciated when I was younger, but I cherish it now.
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You clearly cherish your in-laws and want them in your life, but on your terms.
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We must love each other, respect each other and cherish our history and our future together.
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I will always cherish those moments when I could play for something bigger than just myself.
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"I don't know that I would cherish a better gift than this," she told the audience.
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"You will think of it as the food of your past and you will cherish it."
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Science ____ We asked some of our favorite artists to tell us about the sounds they cherish.
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"These associations can ruin our outlook on something that we cherish in life, and that's unsustainable."
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"It's for them, live in the moment and and cherish it and make memories," he added.
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That is all going to change starting next week so I cherish today's French vanilla coffee.
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Veazey loved to play baseball and will always cherish the time he spent in the diamond.
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Every day, President Trump teaches us what values we cherish — and they're the opposite of his.
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Had so many great convos about so many things and I will cherish those moments forever.
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The new zoning, they fear, may usher in overscale construction in the open spaces they cherish.
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Had so many great convos about so many things and I will cherish those moments forever.
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It's amazing, and I'm going to cherish that forever and just got to keep it going.
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My fellow adults will know such moments come few and far between; you cherish each one.
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JD: Well you know I cherish the independence of central bank and the mandate is very clear.
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Here are 11 ideas of people and things you should cherish on this weird day of love.
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"If Harley got something from joker, she'd probably cherish it," Robbie told Elle magazine about the pet.
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"Hug your kids, tell them you love them, and always cherish every moment you have with them."
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Our relationship is different from before — more grown up and respectful, and I cherish what we have.
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It would also be contrary to the principle of state autonomy that Mr Trump claims to cherish.
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One of the things that people cherish here is that there is that level of relative anonymity.
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I will always cherish the innumerable occasions when I had the opportunity to interact with Jayalalithaa ji.
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"He was my old friend and I cherish every memory I've had with him," the friend wrote.
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I want a stronger voice that will defend the basic values we all cherish in our democracies.
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We define ourselves through community—who we are, what we believe in, our values, who we cherish.
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It should be too wild to work, but I have come to cherish its chaotic evil energy.
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CHADWICK BOSEMAN, ACTOR AND HOWARD UNIVERSITY ALUMNUS: Invest in the importance of this moment and cherish it.
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Others cherish liberty above all, objecting that government has no right to insist on vaccinations for schoolchildren.
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To show just how precious and patient she is, Cherish recently posed for photos wearing angel wings.
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Both Avey and Sturino cherish the time they spent with their pets both on and off camera.
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He spent a year in jail and was released just three weeks before Cherish was found dead.
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Medical Examiner Valerie Rao testified that Cherish had sustained severe injuries from being strangled, tortured and raped.
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What will provide comfort is your willingness to cherish old memories and create new ones with them.
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I am so blessed to have had you in my life and I cherish every single memory.
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We should cherish its unflagging, DIY spirit—and its delectable mayo—while we still have the chance.
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We cherish the same values and face the same adversaries so we much share the same determination.
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In a comment on the post, Ariana said she will forever cherish the day she met Hannah.
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I cherish those friendships and connections, and am so grateful for the opportunities and experiences I've had.
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And if my health does take a turn, I want the chance to cherish every little thing.
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"Cherish the memories and moments and celebrate and respect the life," he wrote in the emotional caption.
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Lovren's last-minute header was a thing of beauty, a winning goal to cherish for all time.
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If only others knew the staggering brilliance of the hunt, they would cherish it as I do.
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I'm not 18, or 19, or 20," adding: "I cherish people who have really impacted my life.
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To the many thousands of people who couldn't get in, I cherish you....and will be back!
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"I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly," his statement said.
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As a nearly 50-year-old mother of two, I have a life here that I cherish.
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Now, more than ever, it is so important that we cherish and respect the global LGBTQ community.
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Our family is requesting privacy at this time as we cherish the memory of our precious Sierra.
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It isn't the greatest angle, but at least she can cherish these "Crazy in Love" memories forever.
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These hardliners deeply cherish their right under the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment to keep and bear arms.
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I burst into tears and I will cherish that unforgettable moment for the rest of my life.
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The showroom model could also alienate younger shoppers, who cherish the anonymity of online shopping, analysts said.
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Whatever the best, most weightless feeling you cherish is, imagine that, at your fingertips, all the time.
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The right to vote is also something that Taiwanese people deeply cherish and are willing to defend.
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Best decision we ever made as this day will be a hilarious memory we will cherish forever.
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And he picked a few causes that liberals cherish, making him their occasional, if fickle, guardian angel.
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"My dad making his acting debut as 'unimpressed umpire' is a memory I'll always cherish," she added.
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Grandparents draw and paint and plan museum visits with grandkids they hope will learn to cherish art.
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Once you've had an awakening and realize life is short, it makes you cherish things, like love.
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The military is a special thing that people should cherish because it protects us and our lives.
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And it's one that we all want to cherish and make of importance which is showing love.
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" He spoke of the threats to the global order, warning that "what we cherish is at stake.
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But it's still something to nurture and cherish within yourself and, when it feels right, with another.
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The movie's menagerie of morals — be brave, trust your gut, cherish what you have — are delivered often.
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"We love, honor, and cherish his memory every single day," continued Reinhart, who stars as Betty Cooper.
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With my last idea; I shall cherish the sweet hope of meeting you in a better world.
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He'd say 'I love you' and I'd cherish it because I never knew when he'd speak again.
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We cherish the capacity of voices to come together, to balance harmonies or resolve one another's melodies.
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The end of our days spent catching up with each other and cooking is something I cherish.
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We verbalize our shared dream of running Airbnbs in places we cherish as our joint silver career.
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It was one of the most difficult travel experiences, but also one that I cherish the most.
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I think it's one of the things that's just a wonderful gift that I really do cherish.
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We all have a duty to participate in this democracy and uphold the values that we cherish.
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"The best advice Alan gave me was to enjoy moments like today and to cherish them," Hunter said.
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Those words granted her comfort and I was so moved that I continue to cherish that tiny card.
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Most metalheads cherish this era, so one false move and Roxxcalibur could easily have gone down the tubes.
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"I cherish his friendship," Priebus, the White House chief of staff, said of Bannon, the president's senior adviser.
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With this lens kit your mom will be able to capture high-quality photos that she can cherish.
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Treat Yourself To Flowers I cherish solo time and different ways of treating myself, however big or small.
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Cherish the time that you have and please forgive yourself if you are imperfect or make a mistake.
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That's just life, but there are also many beautiful parts of life that I cherish and focus on.
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We should remember that the heroes we cherish—Lincoln, King, Gandhi, Mandela—spoke to the best within us.
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Hale, 48, adds that the friendships he made with his fellow castmates is something he will cherish forever.
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When we r both well enough will have the wedding of r dreams surrounded by those we cherish.
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IF TO BE British is to cherish understatement, DragWorld is the most treasonous gathering since the Gunpowder Plot.
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In the end, I spent 216 months as a stay-at-home parent, and I cherish that time.
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"It's a moment I will cherish with every inch of my heart," Emma Labuschagne, Michael's mother, told CNN.
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"Cherish ran out to the car crying, 'Daddy, Daddy,'" one neighbor who witnessed the event told WEAR-TV.
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This is a big tent that welcomes all who are willing to fight for the principles we cherish.
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Our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transfer of power, and we don't just respect that, we cherish it.
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The animal welfare organization would like to find the pit bull a long-term foster parent for Cherish.
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I remember every moment with you and I and I will cherish these miraculous moments forever and ever!
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Our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transfer of power and we don't just respect that, we cherish it.
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Now, both Suders and Robert say they'll cherish their prom photos, along with many other memories of Carter.
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We also cherish getting our hands on the perfect pair of jeans, which means something different for everyone.
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There's a lot of pride about how we came to be a family and we all cherish it.
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Yesteryear's Shia supremacists these days promise to cherish the country's diversity, and recruit other sects to their ranks.
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"We're going to cherish the Second Amendment," Trump said during a May 7 campaign stop in Washington state.
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Until the results come in, let's all cherish this sweet video of Aguirre reflecting on her voting experience.
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I will always cherish the great memories we had on the set of Fat Pizza and on tour.
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I cherish this book, but more so, I am grateful for how it's rekindled my love of reading.
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Cherish the beautiful awkwardness with some art for your own home, courtesy of artist #PopART Delight on Redbubble.
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Many locals revere the peak, in the way Japanese cherish Mount Fuji, or Parisians love Notre Dame cathedral.
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Many locals revere the peak, in the way Japanese cherish Mount Fuji, or Parisians love Notre Dame cathedral.
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They cherish their individual freedoms and recognize the interests of union bosses do not align with their own.
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We are nations that respect our citizens, cherish our liberty, treasure our sovereignty and control our own destiny.
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That's because, when the rule of law triumphs, we and the Constitution we cherish are all more secure.
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And I will forever cherish the work of our country that we were able to do here together.
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We are nations that respect our citizens, cherish our liberty, treasure our sovereignty, and control our own destiny.
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In Hiroshima, Mr. Obama praised the U.S.-Japan alliance, saying it has taught both countries to cherish peace.
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As two-thirds of the band JUCE, both Cherish and Georgia were on their way to pop stardom.
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I did strive within the feeble limits of my human fallibility to preserve and cherish and sustain her.
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Now he has done it again, with a resilient roster that seems to cherish its place in history.
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He also began to cherish even more what happened only last Saturday, what felt like a lifetime ago.
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I had been raised not to complain, but to "always give thanks" and cherish the little we had.
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This whole year has been full of moments that I'm going to cherish for a very long time.
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The country where they have grown up has also been stripped of what their parents used to cherish.
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But I have no right whatsoever to tell anyone what they should and should not cherish or express.
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It's a position they cherish, and it garners them a ton of attention from candidates and national media.
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That's like a guy on his wedding saying, 'To love, honor and cherish till death do us part.
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Yes, Modern Love took me on some great dates, and I'll always cherish the time we had together.
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Even in the United States, Kutzadika'a people, or "fly eaters," cherish salty pupae from Mono Lake in California.
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"[I]t didn't let me have that work-life balance that we cherish so much here," she says.
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And he's one of our very smart people and we want to — we want to cherish those people.
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And he's one of our very smart people and we want to -- we want to cherish those people.
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In death, he became an urgent reminder to cherish your loved ones and value each breath of life.
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Many people have expressed on the Internet or elsewhere that they cherish this kind of stability and calm.
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" He solemnly warned that as a "very important source of strength and security" we should "cherish public credit.
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"This is something that our ancestors left for us and we need to cherish it," Ms. Nozy said.
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Along with the longer-dated funds, that's helping produce the kind of steady income flows that investors cherish.
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Eventually, she came to cherish the program for the community she found and the character it helped build.
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Music lovers who cherish Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" should not worry that this rendering will do lasting harm.
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I urge the Senate to reconsider its decision and pass legislation that will celebrate, cherish, and protect life.
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We cherish life, life is sacred, and a lot of Catholics need to be reminded of these things.
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If I were someone who didn't love/cherish breakfast, I could see myself making hot lemon water a routine.
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"I cherish my family, my close friends, my child — that makes the rest of it worth it," she continued.
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So, it's no wonder why she's racked up over one million Instagram followers who cherish her lifestyle so much.
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We will miss Nico terribly, and will always cherish our memories of him as a vibrant, fun-loving boy.
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Cherish your partner and the time you have together and make the best of every day you have together.
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You don't need to give your partner a diamond necklace to make this gift one they will cherish forever.
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Cherish was still alive and transported to a nearby hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries the following day.
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I rarely get to come home for weekend trips, so I really cherish being able to see my family.
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Sometimes it feels like you can't breathe and other times you just cherish the moments that you had together.
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And families being chased off the land they cherish only to find themselves living in squalor in India's megacities.
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Many Hong Kongers cherish these majestic animals and the photogenic touch they add to the island's largely undeveloped wilderness.
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"When you're young, you don't think, 'This is something I'm going to cherish forever,'" Thiessen said at the time.
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It was amazing because you'd get vintage pieces so I still have a bunch of things that I cherish.
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We'll forever cherish Winfrey's powerful declaration that "a new day is on the horizon" for women and girls everywhere.
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With 2019 just days away, it's important to cherish the hope and optimism that comes with every new year.
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And all of you, thank you for your warm embrace and this extraordinary moment and memory I shall cherish.
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"They're the values we as Americans cherish, and they're all on the line now," she said in the clip.
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"It's really special and a special moment and I'm definitely gonna cherish this for a long time," Boeser said.
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" This tour will also include some of their classic hits like "The Hardest Thing" and "I Do (Cherish You).
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Finally, many people accept, indeed cherish, family members who are gay, even if they think homosexual acts are wrong.
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By imposing a one-size-fits-all solution, it violates the principles of federalism that conservatives claim to cherish.
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He was so proud of his children and grandchildren, and we will forever cherish the memories we made together.
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" Sontag claimed to cherish this new loneliness, since "in the end the life of a writer is very solitary.
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You were the biggest part of my life and played a huge role, I will forever cherish those moments.
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There will never be another Pat Summitt — gracious in victory and defeat — and I will always cherish that note.
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Whimsical ideas are flowing and there is truth and authenticity to these expressions of affection—you better cherish it!
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"I want to plan it and cherish the moment, while not feeling rushed," the humanitarian told PEOPLE in February.
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While the app itself may be gone, many of us continue to cherish the genuine friendships made last summer.
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Features Robert Owens on lead vocals with a convincing proclamation of his ability to appreciate and cherish real love.
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There is no relationship we cherish more than the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Regardless of the outcome of Sunday's race, Stewart says he'll cherish the time he has left behind the wheel.
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I cherish my friendship with other women and I'm grateful to know other women who are in the business.
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This weekend I married the love of my life, in God's own country, surrounded by the people I cherish.
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My family will always cherish that night — or as my daughter Liza calls it, her debut on national television.
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If my father were still alive, I'd cherish this chance to bond over Michael Connelly's hard-boiled cop hero.
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The entire week was an experience we will always cherish, especially since it was the beginning of our relationship.
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My family will always cherish that night—or as my daughter Liza calls it, her debut on national television.
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People on both sides of the border cherish that freedom, and a bungled Brexit could put it at risk.
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Whenever it was made, this Chartreuse was stunning, unlocking for me the reason so many people cherish these liqueurs.
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But there's plenty here to cherish, starting with the sumptuous beauty of the production, which revivifies China's Forbidden City.
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For some, dodging the bullet of leukemia made them cherish their partner and their parents and children even more.
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Just like with your memories, you have to make room for new memories and cherish the most important ones.
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In part, of course, that is because the current Wembley is not the Wembley that many remember, and cherish.
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I cherish Almaty as my only home but living there became unbearable after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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"I think he is living up to what he thinks are the values that most Alabamians cherish," Sewell said.
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We hope that we are raising children who will grow up to cherish the natural wonders of the world.
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" He said it could not be left isolated to "nurture its fantasies, cherish its hates and threaten its neighbors.
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We were also friends, and I will cherish having been able to speak with him shortly before he died.
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"Our democracy is under attack, and we Americans need to cherish and to fight for it!" actress Nixon said.
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He finally pulled himself out when he discovered Wordsworth's poetry and came to cherish emotion, beauty, warmth and art.
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Please take a moment today to cherish those you love and always remember those who serve and keep us safe.
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Since I do love/cherish breakfast, I'll sip a cup on those afternoons I'm compelled to eat Cheez-Its recreationally.
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"I've loved every moment I've spent with you over the years & will cherish each second of your kindness," she continued.
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"This morning, we had four Mt. Juliet police officers as our first customers," her mother Cherish Piche told WSMV-TV.
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People who want to value you and cherish you and be open and honest with you are out there waiting.
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And I think we need to honor that, and I think we need to cherish our differences and embrace them.
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The rivalry that we've created and that friendship – I'm definitely going to cherish it for the rest of my life.
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I cherish every moment I can get with her because my days are so jam-packed and I'm traveling often.
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Which is something I don't cherish doing to someone I've come to respect and, to be frank, even love. Blink.
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President Trump, who claims to cherish both family and fighting, should take some comfort in the fact that Kushner snarled.
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Like Claudio had mentioned, muay Thai fighters cherish any time for rest to keep up with their insane training schedules.
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" He addressed his son's friends and thanked them for "helping shape his character and building memories that we will cherish.
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Always wanting to prove that she wasn't just a dumb rich kid, Courtney grew to cherish her friendship with Ginger.
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For now, I'll hold on to what we have and cherish The Man from U.N.C.L.E. as a resounding bisexual anthem.
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I believe we are nation that wants to cherish children, stand up for basic human rights, and protect the vulnerable.
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" Anna went on to say, "Miss her soooo much and we cherish each moment we were blessed to spend together!
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"The ability to protect ourselves individually, rather than having to rely on someone else is something that I cherish," Rep.
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What's significant about the objects we cherish most, I think, is the unpredictable part they will play in our lives.
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In the new, officials must contend with consumers who fear that the domestic standards they cherish will be watered down.
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He said the goal was to educate fans, many of whom cherish the Indians' name and the Chief Wahoo logo.
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"Whatever the result, whatever the margin, we all have a duty to unite, cherish and build our movement," he said.
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And they showed us the way to love, cherish and defend our way of life for many centuries to come.
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It even comes framed so it's ready to give as a gift they'll cherish (and probably hang in the nursery).
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Bush, ones I will cherish as defining experiences in my career and testaments to her legacy, her candor and grace.
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It stimulates us to cherish those we love, create enduring memories, pursue our hopes and dreams, and achieve our potential.
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Please take a moment today to cherish those you love, and always remember those who serve and keep us safe.
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But for others, the response is different: Cherish it the way someone else might prize a Picasso or a Renoir.
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Even though I don't identify as a girl anymore, I still cherish my girlhood and all that it taught me.
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Hidden tins can be anything you cherish, covet, treasure, and put away in a secret place physically, mentally, or emotionally.
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"I think the experience we had this year is something we'll cherish for the rest of our lives," Morris said.
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I can cherish the strange way one animal inflated, or the way my partner's face lit up at another's antics.
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We are people who cherish our values, protect our civilization, and recognize the image of God in every human soul.
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" Sarah Clancy, a poet, read "Cherish," one of her fierce poems, indicting "the ring kissers/who made it all possible.
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Hopefully, he'll cherish that moment for a long time, because you don't know what it's like until you do it.
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I learned to cherish each relationship for its uniqueness, for the different perspective and ideas it brought into my life.
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Memo from Europe ROME — It would be an understatement of the obvious to say that Europeans cherish their summer break.
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But, if we are to cherish this life , we have to treat what we do as an end in itself.
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"To throw out almost all of the union members goes against the grain of the Voice we love and cherish."
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And there is no benefit its members cherish more than the health care coverage they've won in their contract negotiations.
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And I cherish performing 'I Don't Want To Know' from 'Dear World' for Jerry at the 2010 Kennedy Center Honors.
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When the Rangers convened for their pregame meeting, they talked about process but not outcome — they would cherish the moment.
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Society must come together to "protect" and "cherish" Tesla CEO Elon Musk like the walking Fabergé egg that he is.
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The tigers still cherish these things (who doesn't?), but many of their citizens see fairness as a precondition for both.
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We should do no harm to this special place set aside for Americans of all ages to cherish and enjoy.
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Those on the left claim to cherish diversity, yet many won't acknowledge that diversity is deeper than just skin color.
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Cherish the flawless, 210-degree weather while it lasts; the next few days are looking a bit foggy and wet.
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He slowly learns to cherish his white skin, becomes radicalized and joins a terrorist group called "Nayra" ("Aryan" spelled backwards!).
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To be a part of telling a story like this, of lives like these, is something I will forever cherish.
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" She continued on to say, "I will cherish every moment with you til the day I die, especially our last moments.
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Mobile lens kit With this lens kit your mom will be able to capture high-quality photos that she can cherish.
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It goes on to argue that women are "underrepresented" in fields in which members cherish brilliance, such as physics and philosophy.
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Whether we are talking, going on an adventure together, or simply doing everyday life together—I cherish every moment with you!
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Many Phildelphians cherish Tomato Pie, as it was one of the go-to meals they enjoyed with their families growing up.
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During the ceremony, Ali and Rasberry shared their heartfelt, written vows with one another all while trying to cherish every moment.
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We are, in short, talking about the musicians we deeply love and cherish while trying to be rational in our disappointment.
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"You're here in this room because you care about the America we all know and that we all cherish," he said.
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I have some hilarious stories from the Twin Dolphin hotel in Cabo but can't share them; I will cherish them forever.
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We cherish her memory and legacy as Princess Leia, and will always strive to honor everything she gave to Star Wars.
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After a long winter when the sun doesn't rise above the horizon for more than two months, villagers cherish fresh meat.
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"Having him pray over our wedding was the most memorable moment and one I will cherish forever," she told ABC News.
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Scott Schwab, addressed his son's friends and thanked them for "helping shape his character and building memories that we will cherish."
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Lastly, advises Mr Davies, we should cherish those institutions, imperfect though they may be, that aspire to objectivity and truth-telling.
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I loved each of them as deeply as possible and have memories I will cherish for the rest of my life.
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It was exceptional because we committed for better or worse, in sickness or in health to love and cherish one another.
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If I don't do it now, I might never get the chance, so I'm going to cherish every second of it.
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"I think that people, they cherish nature, but on the other hand they are really quite cruel with nature," Scherer says.
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Find all those tiny pieces of light and cherish them and share them — let them flash brightly in this dark hole.
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Cherish your Johny and Papa content while it's still up, because memes are rapidly getting removed from Twitter for copyright violations.
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The memories I will cherish most are the quiet conversations over the last 25 years about the things that really matter.
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I cherish my ability to express myself freely, yet remain totally aware that for every action, there will be a reaction.
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As much as I cherish this day, can I in good conscience celebrate that which I believe is a grave mistake?
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The actor, 46, revealed on Instagram Thursday that he's enjoying being able to cherish special moments with his two youngest children.
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"There is no relationship we cherish more than the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom," Trump said.
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In the same year Beyoncé ferociously taunted, "suck on my balls," there is another moment of foul-mouthed defiance to cherish.
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For instance, I still cherish a 37-year-old tearsheet from the Magazine in which we killed President Warren G. Harding.
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We confuse a genuine concern for materialism and consumption with the wish to have a decent spot to live and cherish.
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We must accept that felines are independent, and also cherish the moments when our cat curls up and starts to purr.
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I cherish and respect all of these people, and yet we did not all cast our ballots in the same direction.
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While most cherish democratic countries as exemplar places to live, looking in-depth at the competitiveness of nations paints another picture.
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"I will cherish this lifetime-achievement award from you, though, like all sublunar blessings, it is a mixed one," she said.
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I cherish the chance to help artists realize something that moves their practice forward and that also speaks to an audience.
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I relearned to privately cherish beautiful moments when I went on a trip to Bali during the second week of Ramadan.
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Taurus signs love to indulge in hedonism with their partner and will cherish amazing meals and exciting nights out with you.
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Women who have been photographed by Bill Cunningham cherish those stories as relics more valuable than any shoe, handbag, or coat.
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"This weekend I married the love of my life, in God's own country, surrounded by the people I cherish," Goulding wrote.
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After all, everything on the internet that you cherish is minutes away from becoming over-loved and worn out by millions.
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"I attach great importance to bilateral relations, and cherish the good working relationship with Mr. President," it quoted Xi as saying.
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For established democracies that cherish free speech, China's sophisticated system of suppressing online content could be seen as a cautionary tale.
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I try to cherish my time with loved ones, intensely aware that it could be the last time I see them.
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The basic agreement is that as long as women cater to men's needs, men will protect and cherish women in return.
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"Our democracy is under attack, and we Americans need to cherish and to fight for it," Nixon said during her speech.
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He may not have the top-end speed some teams cherish, but he makes up for it with red-zone ability.
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The perfect weather and island made a spectacular backdrop for the moments we will cherish for the rest of our lives.
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I feel like my brain is always on and working so I really cherish this hour of general mindlessness each night.
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"This administration has shown nothing but disdain for America's natural heritage and the wildlife we cherish," said Hartl in a statement.
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The Greek food they cherish is deceptively simple, in part because the ingredients often are common but of the highest quality.
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Their parents, of course, were no less bereaved for being more inured, and they were left without even snapshots to cherish.
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For $15, you will get a printed certificate "to cherish for years to come," the zoo said in a news release.
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This awareness also helps us be more mindful in our daily life, to cherish every moment and everyone in our life.
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I think perhaps I've exploited some dark, slot-machine mechanism in an otherwise brilliant game, tarnishing an experience I already cherish deeply.
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Thank you for the memories, the good and the bad, and I'll forever cherish them till the day I leave this world.
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Béchamel is to French people what the national flag is to the American: something we deeply cherish and want to see everywhere.
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It's harder to live, fully and painfully aware of the injustice surrounding us, to cherish and fear your country all at once.
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"Please take a moment today to cherish those you love, and always remember those who serve and keep us safe," he said.
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When I married my wife, I promised her that I would love her, I would cherish her, and I would protect her.
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I cherish my relationship with my parents, but it baffles me how we've gotten to this point with so many linguistic barriers.
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BRUCE FELTON NEW YORK * To the Editor: Yes, Mr. Bryson, some of us do remember (and cherish) our memories of Landmark Books.
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Like many a devout Hibernian over the centuries, the sisters cherish continental links: their order began near Naples in the 18th century.
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Nintendo can, and clearly plans on, moving forward regardless of the Switch's success, with the same characters and game design players cherish.
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It was as though they were somehow already "mine," or part of me, and I could no longer see or cherish them.
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While some pet parents might pass over Cherish because of her differences, the pooch herself has no trouble handling her health issues.
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"After yesterday I just wanted to say be sure to cherish all the little things in life a little extra," he wrote.
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It is also not true that parents did not love and cherish their children, even at a time of high infant mortality.
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We have to be a team of women and girls who love each other and value each other and cherish one another.
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He merely waited, caressing her, petting her, as if he was cherishing her as much as she was about to cherish him.
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Everyone remembers Carrie Fisher from her Princess Leia days, but it was her role as General Organa that some fans cherish most.
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"I'm going to cherish it, look after it, and use it for science education to discuss why it's so rare," he said.
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"He has (shown) me what life really is about and how to cherish the most out of everything," he told KWCH Thursday.
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While Black fans cherish her nostalgic portrayals of Blackness the most, Smollett-Bell has had a pretty robust and well-rounded career.
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As we enter the final year of his presidency, we will cherish and hold onto the great moments of progress and accomplishment.
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Either way, it's good to remember that as much as we cherish our nap time, it can't solve all of our problems.
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Knowing this, appreciating this, is what gives life its value — whether it be art, beauty, love, nature or anything that we cherish.
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"These past 3 years have been filled with unforgettable memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life," Harry wrote.
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Rather than merely tolerating fellow learners whose views are wildly different from one's own, all should seek out and cherish that difference.
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" The 20-year-old wrote that she would "cherish every moment with you til the day i die, especially our last moments.
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It's an attempt to defend the integrity of our elections and to our very democracy — things that every American should rightfully cherish.
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"I am hopeful that future first families will cherish this garden like we have," Obama said at an October 2016 garden ceremony.
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It allows you to cherish every moment that you have with your loved ones, because at any second, it could be gone.
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It kept me connected to something higher than myself, something I would cherish for years after I last stepped on the mat.
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Let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on Earth.
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The family and friends I lost to war make me cherish every moment I get to spend with the people I love.
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Forget the myth that actors have to cherish being young and will never know a better time in their lives or careers.
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But if he is to make America great again, President Trump will have to cherish his legacy as a norm-builder, too.
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I cherish seeing them on my cold-weather hikes, as they forage in mixed flocks with nuthatches, titmice and other woodland birds.
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I cherish this experience because it's equipped me with a great deal of empathy for all the women in the world today.
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"Beijing should cherish peace and stability across the strait and in the region, which are not easy to come by," it continued.
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While I cherish those years and the formation that grueling work provided, I was determined to do something different with my life.
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I will always cherish the copy of Sylvia Plath's "Ariel" that Robert Mapplethorpe gave me shortly after we first met in 1967.
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If you don't have the time or money to make it to your dream destination, you can cherish your moments together anywhere.
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"It hurt losing the two Champions League finals, of course, but the atmosphere around the games was something to cherish," he said.
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I cherish this hobby and am somewhat obsessive about it because it's the only escape I've found from 21st century-induced stress.
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I really cherish having a break for lunch as it's new for me (I've only been in this job about five months).
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And it's an insult not to me, but to the vast majority of the American people who, like me, cherish their faith.
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But Ms. Streep has always been above us all: That's why we cherish her while feeling just a touch distant from her.
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We still have love for each other, will always cherish our time together and continue to have the deepest respect for one another.
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I cherish each & every memory we shared.. I am definitely the most blessed girl in world to have had you in my life!
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So we should cherish every drop, and pay attention to ways in which we can cut down in all areas, not just agriculture.
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"As an American company, we cherish the values and freedoms that have allowed us to grow and serve so many users," he wrote.
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As much as we cherish and elevate survival stories, they should no longer take a backseat to the support and validation of survivors.
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I cherish our relationship, and for that reason I think we are probably getting very angry and we need to stop the conversation.
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Indians still cherish and celebrate the freedom that they gained from their British colonizers in 1947—who had tried to impose Victorian values.
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"One is like a pocketbook — it's like a great accessory that you cherish and love and you can put it down," she says.
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And while she wasn't sure her schedule would match up with Turner's or Danielle's, the three women cherish whatever time together they get.
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Joe was not happy about that, but it became an unforgettable moment from a very special night that our family will always cherish.
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But he is adored by the party members in the country who cherish his Bertie Wooster-with-a-thesaurus speeches and flamboyant style.
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Each curator and artist wrote to me with their contribution, highlighting a Black artist — and for some, artists — whose work they deeply cherish.
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It's definitely a reminder of our fragile place in the universe, because it's infesting the very thing that we urgently need to cherish.
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We believe any form of censorship — including the restriction of travel — to be against all values we cherish as a community of storytellers.
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Thus the EU is just one of thousands of intrusions on the sort of sovereignty that the likes of Mr Johnson so cherish.
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I will forever miss my sweet Daddy and cherish the last few moments I had with him, holding his hand, before the end.
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"Metal represents everything that African youth want: an identity that they discovered and cherish, not one that is chosen for them," Banchs says.
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For many people like me who cherish tolerance and clean air, the first 100 days of the Trump presidency have not been easy.
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And on those dark days children like Braeden inevitably have, we wanted to give him something positive he can keep and cherish forever.
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Understand that my perception and experience is only mine to tell, but it's an honest one and one that I will cherish forever.
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Cameron's sister, Maya, and parents, Libby and Victor, were all interviewed for the project, an experience that Jo Ann says she will cherish.
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People actually sat on blankets and watched this, as if this was an entertainment moment viewers would cherish and look back on fondly.
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In her selfie, Jenner models pieces from Ippolita's new Cherish collection, which features ring sets beginning at $95 (for a set of two).
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"On one hand we cherish this opportunity and we think it's very important that the prime minister wants to meet us," Hizki added.
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Robert Andrei Sylvania, Ohio • Ali represented many values that we as Ahmadi Muslims cherish, especially standing for what is right despite the consequences.
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Having the excuse and making the effort to see my large extended family, and eating with them at sundown, is something I cherish.
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But today I cherish Vin Scully as the enduring embodiment of the transcontinental bond linking the Brooklyn days to the Los Angeles years.
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Beyond serving as an incredible memory of her late grandmother, Foley said she hopes her photos are a reminder to cherish loved ones.
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And so I really cherish that memory and I look forward to, the next thing that I get a chance to do now.
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It was a "poor idea" for her book, Jacobs responded, warning him not to "cherish a hope" that she would change her mind.
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I am so glad I don't ever have to buy a physical book again unless I am sure I will cherish it completely.
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I know that the values and the progress that we cherish are not inevitable, that they are fragile, in need of constant renewal.
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It would be their baby, something they'd create and cherish, fueled by their love for each other and their passion for outsider art.
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As it is, we ought to cherish them, to enjoy every moment of their excellence before short series make them vulnerable once more.
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Lisa Kudrow plays Valerie Cherish, an impossibly vain sitcom actress whose willingness to endure humiliations in pursuit of fame can seem almost stoic.
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I cherish many wines that manage to touch my soul, but they carry different messages, of romance or exaltation, fascination or calm togetherness.
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I only hope I will learn to get over it, and cherish having friends, even if I don't spend every weekend with them.
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It's someone saying they love you, they cherish you and they want to look back on an important moment and see you there.
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That's because my right to vote doesn't only protect me—it protects my fellow citizens and the institution of democracy we collectively cherish.
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Tories hope that, in a place where locals cherish generations-old family ties, voters will judge Mr Davies on more than his recent conviction.
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Donald James Smith has been found guilty of kidnapping, raping and murdering 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle in a Florida courtroom Wednesday, PEOPLE confirms.
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And I hope we as fashion people found time to take a step back amidst the year's misery marathon to cherish this blessed moment.
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"I truly believe she waited until she knew that I finally found someone to love and cherish me the way she did," Moore wrote.
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Whatever the setup, the pair can't resist cackling with delight after shocking each elevator-ful — and the fans have a memory they'll cherish forever.
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"I choose to surround myself with people who pick me up, who cherish me, and who truly love me," Elizabeth wrote in her statement.
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The next time you fall in love with a piece of clothing, consider how investing in tailoring will make you cherish it for longer.
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Set them aside and sway in the club for a minute, but Robyn won't ever let you forget to feel or cherish your humanity.
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We cherish our right to privacy, but we accept that you have to go through metal detectors before being allowed to board a plane.
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I will cherish every moment shared in your presence and use the lessons learned from you as fuel to stir positive ideas and solutions.
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It didn't produce a lot success on and off the field, but it gave us plenty of quirky stories to cherish for a lifetime.
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Julianne Hough ties the knot Julianne Hough's picture perfect wedding is a moment she will "cherish and remember" for the rest of her life.
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" He adds ... "I personally want to thank Travis Scott for really making a tough day for my family into a day we can cherish.
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Xi said China and South Korea shared "broad common interests" and should "cherish their existing cooperative foundation and overcome difficulties and challenges", Xinhua reported.
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Defying the blistering segregation in our hometown of Milwaukee, Serve 2 Unite students have demonstrated the need to cherish diversity rather than fear it.
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All of that frustration and awkwardness will disappear, and you will suddenly cherish your child through the magic of DNA transmission, hormones, sharing blood.
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My heart is with her husband Kevin, her precious children Jackson and Ava and her friends and family, that like me cherish her memory.
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Robert Michael Morris, the actor best known for playing a flamboyant hairdresser and friend to Lisa Kudrow's Valerie Cherish on The Comeback, has died.
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I still love doing my makeup, but it's a lot more about giving myself power and learning to love and cherish my natural face.
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" Mitchell continued: "As I sit here thinking about our friendship and journey I am reminded of how much I love, cherish and admire you.
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The series, titled Interwoven, takes as its starting point the relationship between humans and nature—our desire to both cherish nature and control it.
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The Constitution has served us so well because we have elected public servants who cherish our democracy and our shared traditions, whatever their differences.
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Gilbert's photo shoot with Alley at home in October for this year's Sexiest Man Alive issue became a day that he will always cherish.
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From it, we see a new reality: a lucid portrait of mental illness, one projected with humor and joy on every memory we cherish.
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The people who cherish Mauna Kea value the custom of being mindful and responsible for caring for the earth before looking to the heavens.
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Others simply understand its inherent goodness and cherish the experience of drinking a fine bottle, preferably with a good decade or more of age.
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" C.J.'s agent, Peter Schaffer, added, "I want people to cherish the fact that this is a professional football player giving back to society.
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I love you more than you will ever know and cherish each and every moment with you...have the best day my pretty girl!!!
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"If we were to do that," Mickelson said, "it would be something that I would remember and cherish for the rest of my life."
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Cherish and maintain your gadgets, and upgrade to the Galaxy S9 only if you feel like splurging on a device with a powerful camera.
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They cherish their historic home and have preserved or replicated most of the original features: cabinetry, doors, windows, flooring, fireplaces, and exterior brown brick.
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It's where we learn to thrive in a diverse society, work with others, cherish each other's uniqueness and understand who we are as individuals.
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Virgo (August 23-September 22): As one of the most careful signs of the zodiac, you love and cherish your family more than anything.
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Despite losing their possessions, dozens of families gathered to celebrate an American holiday they had grown to cherish, thankful because they were still breathing.
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Yet Ms. Merkel, campaigning for a fourth term from voters who cherish the environment but rarely coddle American presidents, insisted there was no rift.
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Before you ship out, before you submerge your submarine or unleash your balloon, cherish every bit of warmth and respite, every gesture of love.
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In America, we celebrate faith, we cherish religion, we lift our voices in prayer, and we raise our sights to the Glory of God.
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"The Rangers have an incredible fan base and I will cherish many special moments, especially our trip to the Stanley Cup Finals," he said.
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The officiant asks us if we promise to love, honor, and cherish each other as long as we both shall live, and we do.
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But in Mr. Walker's books, Bruno's circle of friends, who are as consumed with food and wine as he is, cherish their local production.
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I felt joy, and a familiar pang of shame that comes from realizing you've moved too fast to cherish what's in front of you.
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Residents of the village cherish it as a beachside Brigadoon where streets did not receive official names until 1999, according to a local newspaper.
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"We didn't want to finish in that fourth-place position; get the third, get the bronze and it's something you'll cherish forever," Ebbett said.
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We believe that children should be taught to love our country, honor our history, cherish our heroes, and always respect our great American flag.
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Her fate had preoccupied Thais, who cherish turtles as a symbol of longevity, and the vets had urged people to pray for her recovery.
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Let&aposs just cherish this shoot in Quicksilver time, which is one of the coolest slow motion shots since "The Matrix&aposs" bullet time.
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And we can't always take norms at face value — sometimes they hide deeper, more serious threats to the democratic values we claim to cherish.
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The monuments had a purpose, newly reinstated again and again, to revive and cherish white history each time minorities, especially black people, made themselves visible.
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Meanwhile, the footage of Cherish portrays her as someone desperate to re-enter fame's good graces in a process over which she has no control.
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"I am truly honored to have been a part of something I'll always cherish for the rest of my life," the Maroon 5 frontman wrote.
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We share a profound sense of gratitude for the life John lived, and the legacy of service and unwavering commitment he's left us to cherish.
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Her makeup artist, Eric Ferrell, added that Aaliyah was "obsessed" with the brand's Paramount, Chelsea, and Cherish lipsticks, as well as MAC's chestnut lip liner.
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It is extremely difficult to match up our schedules during the week, so I cherish all the time I get to spend talking to mom.
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When guests are heading out for the night, hand them a muslin drawstring bag filled with the savory treat to cherish as a midnight snack.
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We've shared so many moments during the filming and release of #Rocketman and singing 'Your Song' with you this evening is another I'll always cherish.
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Not only is the supermodel's Instagram an endless well of #goals, as well as #inspo, but we cherish imagining that we're part of her life.
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And they must realise that they have a common duty to cherish those ideas for a world in which authoritarian populists are on the march.
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"It just turned out to be the right photo at the right time and it will be something we'll always cherish, I think," he said.
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Of that group, "Cherish" is one of the best, but perhaps not as much one of the songs we'd think of as being iconically Madonna.
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O'Brian remained active in the foundation until as recently as July, when he urged participants in a HOBY World Leadership Congress to cherish the event.
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I cherish the seasons I spent on the varsity track team (a true refuge for me), and appreciated the ability to see stars at night.
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Though it counts a number of corporations among its members, most are individuals, such as entrepreneurs and consultants, who cherish the extra hours they gain.
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If they cherish relationships with friends and family over a stranger's opinion, for example, that contrast can help them find perspective when faced with harassment.
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And while she wasn't sure her schedule would match up with Turner's or Kevin's wife Danielle's, the three women cherish whatever time together they get.
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And while she's not sure her schedule will match up with Turner's or Kevin's wife Danielle's, the three women cherish whatever time together they get.
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"It just turned out to be the right photo at the right time and it will be something we'll always cherish, I think," Mike said.
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Politicians have long inserted themselves into science, and it is imperative now that those of us who do cherish the enterprise of science push back.
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And it is now here for you to love, honour and cherish forever, because it's probably the last new music you'll be getting from them.
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He doesn't quite think of her as a human being so much as someone to put on a pedestal, to love and cherish and protect.
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European women cherish their rights to wear what they like, go where they like and have sex or not have sex with whom they please.
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And yet, as I make my way through this year, I find that I cherish my alone time much more than I ever thought possible.
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I promise I will continue to cherish my platform and speaking truth but more importantly, each and every one of you have changed my life.
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" On Monday, in her apology, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez said that blocking Mr. Hikind "was wrong and improper and does not reflect the values I cherish.
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Despite America's rich outdoor heritage, we too often overlook the vital protections that ensure access to the magical public places we all love and cherish.
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Even with the switch, the AC/DC that performed on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden was still the institution that the band's fans cherish.
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Still, I cherish most the various recordings made by Boulez, who dedicated himself to banishing all sentimental mists from Debussy's music, thereby exposing its modernity.
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I love life, cherish my family, and want to live as long as possible, as long as I can enjoy a decent quality of life.
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Gabby said they spent $37,000 to build a display area in their new home, designated for the Russian czar they had come to cherish dearly.
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Maybe I'd have learned to cherish my fellow man and take yes for an answer and accept all the love that's been showered on me.
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" He speaks about Charlottesville for about four minutes, saying, "We must love each other, respect each other, and cherish our history and our future together.
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It includes every like, comment, and event invite from the past decade so you can cherish these internet minutiae until you grow old and die.
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"It just turned out to be the right photo at the right time and it will be something we'll always cherish, I think," he added.
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"We dearly love our son and cherish our son," she said while standing with her husband, John, and her other two sons, John and Kevin.
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Eventually, those who cherish the democratic way of life will realize they have to make a much more radical break than any they ever imagined.
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The opportunity to run all over my home city, cheered on by friends and strangers and high school band members, is one I'll cherish forever.
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"The past two years have been hard for all of us who cherish the freedoms we enjoy as citizens of this country," Mr. Blum said.
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TB12 posted a long thank you message to Patriots Nation on Tuesday morning explaining he will always cherish the memories ... but it's time to leave.
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The album is a tenacious attempt to retain the classic-rock virtues that Foo Fighters cherish while using all the flexibility of a digital era.
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"It's a great way to reflect back to the place you traveled and have a piece of that trip with you to cherish," she said.
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Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine and the producer-songwriter-conceptualist Brian Eno both cherish the resonant, the amorphous, the unmoored, the immersive, the destabilizing.
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Through every high and every low, I had the time of my life getting to know you all and made memories I will cherish forever.
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Whatever the era, his basic point is this: before you ship out (or under), cherish every bit of warmth and respite, every gesture of love.
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"He meant the world to me and I will forever cherish the time I got to spend with him and his family," Mr. Cook wrote.
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In America, we cherish liberty and privacy and expect U.S. companies to respect those values and incorporate them into the products and technologies they create.
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Now the descendants of those early settlers are engaged in a frantic effort to help storm victims in the country many still cherish as home.
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Thanks to this major markdown, there's never been a better time to invest in a piece that you (or another recipient) will surely cherish forever.
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I've enjoyed having one less platform to keep up with, and being ignorant of who my Trump-supporting friends are is something I will cherish.
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I've spent the last few days dissecting T-Wayne, an album that I will love and cherish forever due to my personal connection to it.
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I intend to cherish what I learned from her and to do my best to keep the great work of her grandfather vibrant and alive.
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Our families nurture, preserve and pass on to each succeeding generation the values we share and cherish, values that are the foundation for our freedoms.
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It shows that the values Europe claims to cherish — so much so that it has attempted to criminalize speech transgressing them — are under direct assault.
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There was something magical about that time that we shared together, and I know those who were a part of it cherish it as well.
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If his appointment stands, those of us who cherish the Miller Center and UVA will find it hard to walk through the door each morning.
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The show felt like a warm welcome to the city from those who cherish them most, and BTS' palpable comfort made for some great candid moments.
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One of the many memories the two writers continue to cherish was Cagney's loving relationship with his wife of more than 60 years, Frances "Billie" Cagney.
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And with Valentine's Day right around the corner, now's the perfect opportunity to treat your wife or girlfriend to a meaningful gift she can cherish forever.
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" The statement continued, "We still have love for each other, will always cherish our time together and continue to have the deepest respect for one another.
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Even though I live in a city with decent public transportation, I really cherish the freedom and alone time that I get from having a car.
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Long before I had personal reasons to cherish Yeats's "A Prayer for My Daughter," I marveled at the poem's balancing of tenderness, judgment and moral standards.
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"You have to cherish these moments, you work so hard all season to be where we are," said Chelsea defender and stand-in captain Gary Cahill.
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Orlík's family belonged to the Prague circle that included Kafka and Rilke, and that intense, questioning culture is part of the identity that later artists cherish.
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On your first day of life, I promise to love you, to cherish you, and to provide you with a sandbox full of dreams to explore.
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She encouraged them, by talking up the progressive causes she claimed to cherish: climate change, the rights of gay and transgender Americans and immigrants; gender equality.
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"Among the plates that I cherish the most is a series of photographs of the planets, from Mercury to Saturn," Pedersen said of the NBI images.
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If you're like supermodel Linda Evangelista, use your "shabower" to rub down with the new Tender Is The Night Shower Cream or the Cherish Body Scrub.
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"I love you more than you will ever know and cherish each and every moment with you…have the best day my pretty girl!!!" she wrote.
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Other self-made millionaires also cherish and maximize their time before breakfast, including Warren Buffett, fellow "Shark Tank" investor Mark Cuban and media mogul Arianna Huffington.
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If they but knew it, almost all people in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings toward the web with me.
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Shortly after his Inauguration, Trump shared with the public not only that he had received a "beautiful" letter from Obama but that he would "cherish" it.
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Oscar Wilde's deathbed baptism remains a coup for the Roman Catholic Church 116 years later, and an embarrassment for those who cherish his legacy of hedonism.
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"As an American company, we cherish the values and freedoms that have allowed us to grow and serve so many users," Pichai said at the time.
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Cliff's on-field accomplishments are well documented and undeniably Hall of Fame worthy, but his friendship and smile are what the Raider Nation will always cherish.
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"It's time for someone else to love it and cherish it," said Celeste Weisman, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, as does her brother.
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The sheer volume of possessions we own renders it impossible to enjoy the things we do indeed cherish — so we buy more to fill the void.
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But when people who cherish the shining ideals of our democracy actively engage in the process of a participatory democracy, ultimately our government will right itself.
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I am so proud of you and I cherish every single moment and memory we share and I love you more than you will ever know.
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But as ineffective as that might seem, it worked for Reddit and it may work elsewhere: bigotry is easy and those who cherish it are lazy.
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For one, it taught me to really cherish what you value and live within your means (or not spend money at all) on things that don't.
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In places like Louisiana and Texas, sweltering states where elected officials cherish tough-on-crime credentials, it is politically poisonous to be perceived as coddling prisoners.
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But there was a moment — before Abu Ghraib, before Falluja, before the Haditha massacre, or the Surge, or the drawdown, or ISIS — that I still cherish.
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"I cherish every moment at home I get to spend with her," he said, adding that when they travel they try to take in local diners.
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If Jeb believed at all in the principles and values and institutions he claims to cherish, he should have dropped out and endorsed Rubio months ago.
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"Sunnyside is a thriving community of small businesses and we cherish that, especially in an era where the big, giant operations are coming," Mr. Gianaris said.
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I cherish the things I was able to do with him by my side, even more so because those accomplishments remained after I let him go.
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Barely 30 miles away, Epidaurus is tonic light to Mycenae's shadow, a reminder of why we cherish ancient Greece as the home of harmony and wisdom.
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You never know when it'll be the last time, always say I love you and always cherish every moment you spend with the people around you.
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SharpEdge Bunka Matte Chef's Knife, $199, available at DropHandcrafted in Seki City, Japan, the knife-making capital of the world, this is one he'll cherish forever.
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I will always cherish those memories shared by that funky little group that became the Mamas and the Papas, our music then in its embryonic state.
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We've rounded up sentimental gifts she can cherish forever along with other finds to address her more pressing post-nuptial needs (anti-fatigue undereye serum, anyone?).
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"With each presidential election, Taiwan is showing the world how much we cherish our democratic way of life," she said at a news conference in Taipei.
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"He would never cherish an object," declared Mathieu Copeland, the curator who organized Vega's only full-scale retrospective, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon.
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As someone who wasn't on the team and only stepped on the court with him a few times, I cherish that even more than the blocks.
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"We were blessed to have you as part of the fam and we will cherish the moments spent with us," the team posted Wednesday on Twitter.
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His first season in the Premier League has, after all, been a demanding one, enough to make anyone cherish any chance at all to switch off.
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"Throughout these years I have given everything I could to this job that I cherish, and this country that I love," he said in a statement.
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Without our love for others, without empathy, we are nothing but empty vessels, carcasses without souls, worthy of none of the things we cherish the most.
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To gain a better appreciation for trade, we should re-learn to cherish these benefits as if they showed up as rarely as a solar eclipse.
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"I can't look too far on the road because I have to embrace and cherish this kind of accomplishment," the 31-year-old Serbian told reporters.
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"I will forever cherish all the special moments and talks we had together please stay close with us and let us hear your voice to guide us."
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The mix of Muslims, Christians and Jews who live here along the Caspian Sea reacted collectively with a baffled "What?!" and continued to cherish the older date.
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Frank Sinatra is best known, of course, for the music he gave us ... and left to his children, not only to cherish, but legally, as their inheritance.
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The Cake Boss star had no idea it would be the last time he'd see his mother alive; now he says it's a moment he'll always cherish.
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"Definitely being in command are the assignments and memories I most cherish, all the way from being a platoon leader to brigade command," she said in 2016.
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VW hoped this additional exhaust treatment device would bring the vehicles' tailpipe emissions into compliance without sacrificing either fuel economy or performance — two qualities diesel owners cherish.
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I've never been that great [an athlete], but he would always just leave me with a barrage of compliments, which, looking back, I cherish more than anything.
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Despite the fact that there's way too many clothes involved in the skit, we cherish Hemsworth's willingness to look silly for the sake of the joke. 13.
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In an effort of self-care, and to preserve the connection I do have with my mom that I cherish, I suggested we give politics a rest.
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As a physician, working with thousands of dying patients over many years has taught me to cherish life while I and my family are in good health.
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And with only six episodes in the final season, all of this is probably going to happen pretty fast, so cherish those memories of Jon's naked butt.
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We must consider that while we cherish and harness the full power of machine learning … we also must speculate on and prepare ourselves for the broader implications.
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I've got to be thankful for these memories that I've had and cherish them instead of letting them hurt me and remind me of what I've lost.
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They lucky person who takes on this role will be supplied with all the food, medical care and products Cherish needs to lead a happy, healthy life.
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"We are deeply proud of the life we've cultivated together and are truly grateful for the bond of friendship we hold and cherish today," the statement continues.
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I can't think of a particular mistake that I learned the most from, but I know that I am enjoying this experience and cherish every new lesson.
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If we can, we will cheat death at every turn, to continue living well... When someone we cherish dies, we regret the loss of a worthy companion.
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Here at R29 HQ, we cherish derrieres of all shapes and sizes — and, we're all about flaunting the curves Mother Nature gave us (wherever they may be).
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A wave of populism is sweeping through the approximately 2 billion or so voters lucky enough to enjoy democracy's freedoms, electing leaders reluctant to cherish its values.
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He said: 'This turn of events is not just of deep concern to me but to all my fellow Americans who cherish our freedom to travel abroad.
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" Vonn initially shared the breakup news on Facebook in May of last year, writing that she and Woods "will always cherish the memories that we've created together.
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The Jimmy Carter that millions of people around the world respect and cherish isn't the President who freestyled about malaise or admitted that he occasionally gets horny.
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It would take time, Apple seems to have reasoned, to convert these people, the types who rarely buy first generation Apple products and cherish usability over novelty.
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After the tragic death of his 19-month-old daughter Victoria, Brennan Brackbill was more determined than ever to cherish special moments with his newborn twin sons.
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Born just months apart, both poets had a fondness for dandyism, a contempt for the ordinary, a principled attachment to impersonality, and a tendency to cherish unhappiness.
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"Eventually, those who cherish the democratic way of life will realize they have to make a much more radical break than any they ever imagined," he wrote.
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You can advocate publicly for diversity and other values you and your employees cherish while working with the administration on the regulatory issues impacting your business model.
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We believe every person has the right to hold his opinions, to cherish his beliefs, and to express them in the public marketplace of ideas without fear.
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But Vice President Pence said "we all cherish" the 85033th Amendment but appeared to suggest that the administration had an opening if Trump issues an executive order.
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"To every veteran here today, and all across our land, you are America's greatest living heroes, and we will cherish you now, always, and forever," Trump said.
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This plan gives us the opportunity to create an environment where new parents can cherish their baby and bond as a family during those precious early weeks.
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Here at R29, we support and cherish all butts — from the au courant round booty to the pancake-ier shape that has fallen by the cultural wayside.
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One can admire the St. Louis Cardinals' magnificent history, or cherish fond memories of the great Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds or Oakland A's teams of the past.
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Bob Dylan's fans may cherish his original recordings, but we all love a good cover version, if only as grist for arguments over who does him better.
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The music box is my favorite device and I will always cherish mine … I could listen to the same pitchy song on repeat for hours and hours.
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By the time Sagan delivered his message "to preserve and cherish" our planet, the awareness of our responsibility to care for the Earth had already taken hold.
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That's all the more problematic for the people of Kiribati, who cherish their strong connection with their land and the spirits they believe are tied to it.
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I work full-time and cherish the three to four hours I have at the end of each day with my son before he goes to bed.
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Some cherish the scent of a real tree and the tradition of bringing it home, while others prefer the tidier and easier option of the plastic variety.
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In all the books I cherish, it's finally the words, how they keep coming in an insistent stream, that I love, even more than what they mean.
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"This turn of events is not just of deep concern to me but to all my fellow Americans who cherish our freedom to travel abroad," Khan said.
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I find myself envying his misguided faith in the high-minded good taste of the public, even as I cherish Mel Brooks's belief in our irrepressible vulgarity.
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If left unchecked, this could lead to a lot of misinformation—but there's also an abundance of golden stories and myths to cherish from this Uranus sign.
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Now, at 25, the hike that I abhorred as a kid is something I cherish and want to share with the most important people in my life.
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They get by doing odd jobs and selling tie-dyed T-shirts, but cherish the sense of freedom they have in Puna to raise their two children.
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"That made me really appreciate, cherish my time on the hardcourt floor," Lopez said this week, between scoring a combined 59 points in back-to-back games.
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That September, in Atlantic City, feminists staged a protest at the Miss America pageant, the sort of pageant that Trump would one day buy, run, and cherish.
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On Twitter, the president said he will "cherish New York and the people of New York," but said he made the decision to save "millions" in taxes.
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I thought this would be a memory we would cherish forever, but I was humiliated by the way we were singled out and that I was disciplined.
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" Particularly intriguing is the Xinhua commentary's pointed trade warning: "Given the uncertainties now facing the global economy, Japan should also cherish the rapprochement of relations with China.
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" This is a beautiful and moving book, something to linger over, to cherish — and to remind us, as Bannerman writes, "this is a great day to inhale.
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For millions of Americans who cherish our nation's public lands, President Obama's designation of the Bears Ears National Monument was an ideal way to end the year.
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The New York Times is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the crossword and I cherish the opportunity to contribute in a small way to this cultural heritage.
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We should cherish and foster our natural impulses to feel vicarious pain at the suffering of other sentient beings and to relieve that pain where we can.
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When your family moved to Quillagua, I vowed to serve you, and when it was time for you to move away, I promised to cherish our memories.
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The point of KonMari method is not to have fewer items but rather to learn to cherish the items that you do have and that you truly love.
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For the canvas works in the exhibition, Desire Obtain Cherish spread over 100 pounds of oil paint across ten canvases, up to an inch thick in some parts.
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And on nights I do find myself restless, I try to cherish what they give me: some time with things I love; some time to reflect on myself.
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It's a very meaningful part of our lives and we really want to be a place where you can cherish that and also be good at your job.
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It is, above all else, for those who cherish the memories they had as kids playing these collectathons games and immersing themselves in these weird and wacky worlds.
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"As a minority, no sooner do you learn to polish and cherish one chip on your shoulder than it's taken off you and swapped for another," he wrote.
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Up until recently, I would only cherish the shampoos that mimicked one of those ads, lathering up until I turned my hair into a big, frothy, soapy creation.
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Florida jurors deciding the sentence of the man who kidnapped, raped and murdered 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle heard from one of his first known victims on Tuesday.
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The vows in the Anglican wedding service, in which couples promise to love and cherish each other "till death do us part", used to be laden with doom.
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"I cherish Hannah and value her and our friendship so much, but I don't think it's healthy for us to jump into anything right away," he told PEOPLE.
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FROM PEN: Nick Cannon on His Broadway Inspiration for Wild'n Out And even though Carey has moved on, Cannon can still cherish the memories the two had together.
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This is a very personal video for me and I show it in a "story time" style… every tattoo was done by #KatVonD 💉 I cherish every portrait.
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Instead, they're asking out of pride; he and his art belonged to everyone, and those who cherish it most want to make sure it is in trusted hands.
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Using a proprietary 'love language' algorithm, iHeartUs offers personalized recommendations for date ideas, gifts, special occasion reminders and other suggestions to help you remember to cherish your sweetie.
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"We believe it is important to preserve the flexibility drivers cherish while also strengthening their safety net," said Kristin Sverchek, general counsel at Lyft, in a prepared statement.
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There are plenty of people celebrating Easter and Passover this week not because they have devout faith, but because it's a cultural tradition they cherish and identify with.
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If I could cherish an old cassette tape and a dog-eared copy of a magazine, I wondered what other people had saved of the people they loved.
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The scene speaks to us, for better or worse, because the songs we cherish hold meaning in our lives, and in the love stories we create for ourselves.
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They cherish a rich back-and-forth and the chance to recenter with their partner, so that you can both start the next day with the right attitude.
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"We still have love for each other, will always cherish our time together and continue to have the deepest respect for one another," the statement read in part.
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MASKS Cheung said his administration would cherish and safeguard freedom of the press amid mounting criticism of what many see as excessive police force, including against the media.
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Then there's the troubling fact that many older people have no choice; they hold onto their jobs not because they cherish them, but because they lack alternative income.
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The individual liberty that Americans cherish permits a free and open society in which people can question and challenge authorities, are free to innovate, and even to dissent.
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"Every day between now and November we must work together to elect more lawmakers who share our values, cherish our heritage, and proudly stand for life," Trump said.
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It's possible to cherish music without worrying about where it came from, or what sort of life its creator led, but true love—and what else powers fandom?
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Thank God that Daddy filmed you all so much, so we can enjoy and cherish these precious memories that I will always hold like gold in my heart.
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He told us the details about the spice market that he ran, the employees he seemed to cherish and the relaxed nature of the neighborhood they lived in.
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It's an area of the country filled with black families who cherish one another, show up for one another, and uphold the notion of being gifted and black.
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"I think part of it is asking them to cherish the things they have and not have their life be a revolving door of stuff," she told InStyle.
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A soggy string of Hallmark moments designed to interrogate the value of the objects we cherish, the movie is front-loaded with major stars and squelching with sentiment.
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I cherish this both because it was signed by him and because he gave it to me as a gift when my family visited his home in 2011.
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There are people that cherish and almost worship and revere the circumstances of her death, so any of her possessions are extremely valuable to those kinds of people.
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So I decided it was much better to re-home the collection to people that will love and adore and cherish these things as much as I have.
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"On Columbus Day, we commemorate the achievements of this skilled Italian explorer and recognize his courage, will power, and ambition — all values we cherish as Americans," he said.
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When it comes to moral intuitions, Mr. Bolsonaro looks poised to fulfill conservative hopes only on the surface: Look closer, and he acts against everything they most cherish.
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Welcome back to Wine School, where we cherish the opportunity to revisit old, established benchmarks like Burgundy, but we also embrace what is new and intriguing like godello.
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These are the threads of my story, and where they have left me is right here in Athens, where democracy began, as part of a conference I cherish.
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Or, if you are like me and cherish summers in Manhattan when so many people leave town, enjoy it while listening to the blissful silence of empty streets.
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In the end, however, there is no choice for those who cherish freedom but to support the protests, as a bill pending in the United States Congress does.
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"We need a great director of the F.B.I. I cherish the F.B.I. It's special," he told reporters later at a joint East Room news conference with Mr. Santos.
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Without the LWCF and other common sense protections for our public lands, our children won't have the same opportunities we had to explore the outdoor places we cherish.
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Ukrainians cherish their bipartisan American support that has sustained their EuroAtlantic aspirations, and they recoil at the thought of playing a role in U.S. domestic politics or elections.
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While I cherish every life saved, truth to be told, even if Congress acts to close all the background check loopholes, it would curb few of the shootings.
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Kobe was in Maranello, Italy for his Mamba Mentality European Tour when he took a little time to cherish one of the country's most prized exports ... the Ferrari.
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Like so many others trying to find a bright spot in these times, he emphasized the importance of channeling American resolve, and commitment to the values we cherish.
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They don't speak for the many millions of Americans, here in the West and throughout the nation, who cherish these lands for the benefit of present and future generations.
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"It's something I cherish so much with my babies and [I'm] so blessed to be able to do it again with Angelo," the reality star and businesswoman tells PEOPLE.
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But as private markets boom and more people cherish financial stability above political standing, the regime has been struggling to recruit the young labourers in recent years, they say.
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" While she does have several upcoming film roles planned, the actress says she continues to cherish her work onstage, especially in a cast of "all women of African descent.
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"This is a great way to make a nostalgic connection with consumers across China many of whom cherish the memory of their first visit to a KFC," Pant said.
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Verge says that although it was devastating to say goodbye to her mother just two months later, she'll always cherish photos of that day — and the dress they picked.
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Him questioning their motives and breaking into a home he's come to know, and even cherish in times of crisis, means so much more now than it did then.
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"That shit made me realize God is real, and he can take this shit away from you at any time, so you gotta really cherish this," he told Billboard.
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Then again, we're also living in a world of declining paper use, resulting in tech companies creating sticky note widget apps to replace the tiny paper squares we cherish.
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A Florida man who was convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle has been sentenced to death for first degree murder and sexual battery convictions.
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This cosmic confab reminds us to cherish things that are more eternal than ephemeral, like the bonds we share with the people in our family and our romantic partners.
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I'm a little too old to go throwing myself off giant granite balls in pedestrianized shopping center now, but I cherish the aches, pains and memories of those days.
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You can also save your snaps using the Memories feature — and even alter your Settings to save them automatically — so you can cherish them after you've left the stadium.
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A medical examiner who conducted the autopsy on 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle became emotional in court Tuesday as she discussed the last moments of the young girl's life.
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I watched one of 133's biggest hitmakers perform from a few feet away in a beautiful nightclub, but it's not the Wednesday night performance I'm going to cherish.
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But maybe all those hoverboard explosions inspired the NYPD to remind everybody that other technologies we cherish and love can turn into terrifying little bombs if we're not careful.
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Denigrating and working to end the probe into the Russian involvement in our election before it concludes upends values we cherish of due process and equality under the law.
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While most young kids probably don't (and shouldn't) have smartphones, the Nintendo Switch Lite can fill that void in terms of having a portable device to love and cherish.
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