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True, you make everything so much more precious and memorable!!
So, what could make this little fish even more precious?
The wedding pics are even more precious than we expected.
It somehow manages to be even more precious and squeezable.
And sometimes tech rituals can be more precious than knowledge.
Obviously, this makes the zoo's new puggle trio even more precious.
You are more precious to this world than you'll ever know.
The office is more precious than the person who occupies it.
A. The lessons I learned from my parents were more precious.
But to marine biologists, it's a matter more precious than gold.
Today, Kim's reputation is more precious than anything money can buy.
And water is becoming more precious in some regions of China.
So the act of reading grows more difficult, yet more precious.
In this haunted forest, what was still available became more precious.
That's more precious than green bean casserole or the Thompson turkey.
To expectant parents, that material is more precious any other possible cargo.
The more famous you are, the more precious your personal life becomes.
"Going out is a more precious thing than it was," Knapp said.
"There is nothing more precious than our workforce," the DHS official said.
Her recipes are all the more precious to me because of that.
All of this is made more precious, not less, by its impermanence.
There's nothing more precious than a young girl and her love for Batman.
NATO is an inheritance that is all the more precious for being irreplaceable.
"Weed is a much more precious commodity," said Andrew Looney of Looney Labs.
To devotees of rodeo, young cowboys like Mr Barrios mean something more precious.
It made life seem all the more precious and a wonderful, ongoing adventure.
As this happier fish learns, friends are far more precious than a pearl.
In a world turned cyanide cynical, belief grows more precious, more powerfully colorful.
Above all, it suggests that in difficult times, old alliances become more precious.
This particularly benefitted dual-income families, where time became an increasingly more precious commodity.
"Nothing is more precious for the Arab man than his house," Abu Eleil said.
Instead of more power, I'd trade it in for a little more precious time.
"No right is more precious than having a voice in our elections," Walker said.
Casper Nap Pillow, available at Casper, $35What's more precious to dad than his naps?
Of course, Succession's humor has become all the more precious as the series progresses.
I hadn't played many games, which I suspect made this journey all the more precious.
There are natural elements like human hair and fur, and more precious elements like crystals.
For money, of course, but also for an even more precious New York commodity: space.
We know the moment can't last, but that just makes it all the more precious
In that, it offers something far more precious than the ephemerality it intended to give us.
YouTuber MetalJesusRocks thought he had both, but it turned out he had something much more precious.
But Dragon V2 will be tasked with carrying much more precious cargo to the ISS: people.
But these are things a young singer can acquire; her authentically Wagnerian sound seemed more precious.
Your time and your autonomy over your time are not more precious because you're a parent.
But as you grow older, it becomes more precious and you can't get lost time back.
The improbability of a return has made the memory of that chapli kebab ever more precious.
The Attuan dialect is no longer spoken by anyone today, making these recordings all the more precious.
This has the effect of making each episode feel a little bit more precious and perfectly crafted.
Astronauts also ended up using way more precious supplies, like oxygen and water, than they had expected.
It's a look tied to memories made even more precious after Mr. Versace's violent murder in 1997.
More wonderful and more precious and even more important to our lives and story than we expected.
"Our dignity is more precious than the unity of this land," he said in a 2009 sermon.
That Comme des Garçons is such a visionary force within fashion makes this cosplay even more precious.
The gold medal hanging around her neck felt wonderful, she said, but there was something more precious.
The more precious the metal, the less you pay out of pocket for deductibles and the like.
Flooding soaked their clothes and toys, and more precious items, like her newborn daughter's bassinet, she said.
With the art, it feels maybe slightly more precious in that I don't make that much of it.
For the last five years, the company has been modifying it to carry much more precious cargo: astronauts.
To the contrary, as many contributors have noted, having the choice makes the gift of life more precious.
She says time apart also makes time together all the more precious — a key element in maintaining passion.
Because I don't get to see them when we're doing the show, so that time becomes more precious.
You'll find more precious jewels inside the glittering steam room that's covered in a mosaic of crystal tiles.
But the most extravagant gift Marlboro offers participants is a commodity that has become only more precious: time.
And they're packed with a bounty that may be more precious to the vultures than an actual embryo: sensors.
In much smaller amounts, you have more precious metals like copper, silver, gold, palladium, iridium, and rare earth metals.
The first were spectrals, and the sub‑stance of their antlers— spectralys, or lys— was more precious than gold.
Were you ever more precious or protective of your stuff, or have you always had this openness to change?
And the vehicle contained something more precious, he said: the cremated remains of his parents, inside those bronze urns.
But there's a corollary issue: Too-Big TV. Even as viewers' time becomes more precious, individual episodes are bloating.
According to your logs, Aunt Katherine is currently suffering from leukemia, making her logs more precious than ever. Hi!
But, more than that, "Moonlight" is about intimacy, vulnerability and connection, all of which seem more precious than ever.
Haiti's struggle with deforestation is well known, making these types of unadulterated visions of nature all the more precious.
Those tears, Mr. Hvorostovsky said, "were more precious to me than all the applause I could ever get again."
With the Trump presidency, truth will be a commodity more precious than the gold lining his throne in Manhattan.
This week's Entertainment Weekly cover features Sam Heughan in all his Highland glory and provides a few more precious tidbits.
When he finished the final note, one more precious time, a deafening ovation greeted one of country music's greatest voices.
As the purges continue, Rostov becomes the recipient of a gift from Nina even more precious than her skeleton key.
Because time is more precious than money, and what makes you happiest is being engaged in how you spend it.
We lose homes to climate change, but in much of the world families lose something far more precious: their babies.
That shared understanding, vulnerability and mutual recognition of collective destiny makes our time together even more joyful, even more precious.
By the time they reached Reuters journalists it was clear that their cargo was far more precious, and more tragic.
In a world of rising seas and wealth inequality, of superstorms and superbugs, there is nothing more precious than escape.
Some things are more precious than gold Olympic champion gymnast Shawn Johnson just announced the birth of her first baby.
"These last few weeks with Eisele are more precious than I can truly express," the second-time mother-to-be continued.
This show, the people who made it, and these characters have become more precious to me than I could ever say.
Her platform was peace, love and understanding — which is infinitely more precious when you learn that this politician is a pooch.
I have always been a fiercely private person, but I found something more precious than my privacy to protect: my daughter.
Few things are as precious as the modern bromance - and none more precious than that between Matt Damon and...Tom Brady?
Yet one item stood out as more precious: a framed photograph of Mr. Kosoko's mother, who died when he was 16.
"There is nothing more precious and intimate than our personal health information," she said, referring to DeepMind's statement as a "diversionary" tactic.
"Nothing is more precious than the safety and security of our children," Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel said in a statement.
"Yet more precious time wasted, to the benefit of this plastic line-up, these dummy slaves to an impossible currency," wrote Grillo.
Idyllic corners such as Muscatatuck may become more precious than ever, and the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico may grow.
Just set it to turn off when you aren't home, and that's more precious energy that you're saving yourself (and the planet).
But if you enjoy your morning cup, there's nothing more precious and empowering than dialing it in perfectly each and every morning.
Tiffany's Everyday Heart is a replica of the one beating inside you, but made of more precious stuff: sapphires, diamonds and rubies.
Groups like the Red Cross are stewards not only of enormous budgets, but of a more precious commodity: Americans' willingness to give.
To make the whole curtsy display even more precious, Princess Charlotte's dark-green coat perfectly coordinated with her mom's hat and clutch.
SNL just crushes my weekends, and now weekends are going to become much more precious to me because that's time with my kids.
That means you gain one more precious hour of sunlight at the end of the day to beat those end-of-winter doldrums.
"Without Poe's meddling and eventual mutiny, Holdo and Leia would have a lot more precious time to make plans," the De-Meninizer wrote.
That means you gain one more precious hour of sunlight at the end of the day to beat those end-of-winter blues.
It's more ideal there than the full-size Echo, which takes up more precious counter space than I (or my wife) would like.
Compared with its more laissez-faire attitude towards Android apps, Google is being demonstrably more precious with everything around its Daydream VR platform.
Goes without saying ... Hilary and Matthew are more worried about an even more precious treasure in the home ... their 4-month old daughter.
"Nothing is more precious that our Mother Earth; she can survive without us but we cannot survive without her," Morales wrote on Twitter.
"No right is more precious than having a voice in our democracy," Walker wrote in a three-page court ruling on the lawsuit.
For fans in those cities, and many in between, the heartbreak of autumn would be staved off for a few more precious days.
Now, they're completely debt-free and on a path to retire early, and their freedom is more precious than anything money can buy.
But for you — the wellspring of all this value — it is not so easy, even though it can be far more precious to you.
You can expect more precious-metal-inspired kicks later this summer, though: Adidas promises this is just the first of the limited-edition series.
Young reality contestants, like anyone with an Instagram account, have learned the value of privacy, which makes truly intimate moments rarer and more precious.
My typical 22000GB SD cards get saturated within 21 shots or so, and that makes me a little more precious about choosing my shots.
The practical stuff — like not constantly needing to charge — is probably more precious than a "holographic, teleporting" futuristic feature, the Journal's Geoffrey Fowler writes.
What they associate with hard but successful work as a child—learning to spell—is more precious than the pointy-headed reformers ever realise.
Part of the reason for the change was his health: after a heart attack in the 1980s, time appeared ever more precious to him.
The list is almost endless for this administration that seems to consider early boarding, free airplane meals, and nice furnishings more precious than rubies.
The worst way to spend money from a happiness perspective is to buy something that costs time, which is even more precious than money.
He deemed it perhaps even more precious than that from nearby Carrara, where he had obtained marble for some of his most famous statues.
"Nothing is more precious than the safety and security of our children," Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel said in a statement at the time.
As you wend your winding way toward the outskirts of the map, you encounter more powerful enemies wielding deadlier tools and guarding more precious treasure.
A cute cube of the Tito's Vodka Cordials also cost $8.50, but there's an option to buy both together in an even more precious package.
Or, according to Lisa Alter, a lawyer who specializes in music copyright, it could just be that "My Favorite Things" is a more precious property.
It is a treasure — in itself, but as Marshall McLuhan said, the medium is the message — and the message was more precious than the book.
People tell you that you're over babies by the time the second one comes around, but, if anything, she's more precious to me than the first.
But the crying and suffering and tough-choice moments only serve to drive home the point that nothing is more precious than caring for one's children.
But I was slowly realizing that — after securing food and shelter — enjoying what I did with my days was far more precious than collecting material things.
Look closely at this pretty pup and you'll notice two adorable things: she has the cutest little triangle ears and an even more precious under bite.
But I think some of the more precious comedy writers may have told Smigel they thought we were selling out because this show was on ABC.
Rage in the Middle East: Saudis, Iran cut ties "Our dignity is more precious than the unity of this land," he said in a 2009 sermon.
"At this point, for artists of advanced age, time is precious and there's no more precious place to be than in the studio," Mr. Gray said.
Every year more precious pups are brought to public attention, reminding us that there is still some good in this world, and 2019 was no different.
When you have to work every day somewhere you tolerate at best, you take what joy you can, and it feels all the more precious for it.
"Fear is more threatening than the virus and confidence is more precious than gold," Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a news conference afterwards.
Politically-charged stars, particularly fire breathers like Depp, may damage something more precious than some extra zeroes on their paychecks: their ability to change hearts and minds.
"No right is more precious than having a voice in our democracy," wrote Walker, who was appointed in 2012 by President Barack Obama wrote in a brief order.
The birth of these cubs brings a few more precious Amur leopards to the population, which can help ensure the survival of these majestic animals for future generations.
Another said that her friends are more precious than her sisters because they remember things from her past that her sisters don't and can't, since they weren't there.
This is no more clear than in the game's career mode, which makes every piece of scrap that much more precious, and every wound that much more detrimental.
But there's something about the experience of dreaming up your own personal shade that makes a lipstick significantly more precious than most luxe products I've swiped on my lips.
"The birth of these kittens brings a few more precious tigers to the population, which can help ensure the survival of these majestic animals for future generations," Dancho said.
In the face of such proud and blistering ignorance, the delight that some people find in the production and dissemination of knowledge seems all the more precious and important.
Eventually, she packs up and moves away, but even then C remains on the spot, as if the time they once enjoyed there were more precious than M herself.
Otherwise, nations around the world will use the shadowy nature of the internet to attack each other's institutions, steal each other's more precious secrets or intellectual property, or worse.
It exists for experiment and self-fashioning, an expansion and easement all the more precious to a young, gay African-American who has been denied that freedom at home.
But cheesemakers are in short supply, so the fine cheeses that Art Ludlow and his sons, Peter and John, produce at Mecox Bay Dairy are all the more precious.
If it were to leave the place, Glencore has argued, Chinese miners already active there would send ever-more precious cobalt straight to China (as Glencore itself often does, too).
Though Giudici Lowe admits the couple was "stunned" to find out they'll soon be a family of five, they're excited to create even more "precious memories" with a bigger family.
Speaking to pilgrims and tourists at his weekly general audience, Francis urged Brazilians to "fight the good fight" for a prize he said was much more precious than a medal.
Fear of your personal information being poached and used maliciously seems more likely than any physical harm, and in the era of Facebook data breaches, privacy feels even more precious.
Why, indeed, wouldn't it just lead to those at the bottom of each despairing, while encouraging those at the top to view their unearned advantages as that much more precious?
Or, should she risk bringing them with her, where at least she has the hope that she can protect the one thing more precious to her than her own life?
And she wrote a 2013 book, "Humble Journey: More Precious Than Gold," that detailed her experiences with cancer, gender barriers as she entered a career in broadcasting, and personal relationships.
Neal, a rising senior at Stanford who grew up in Brooklyn, was asked which medal she considers more precious, her silver or the gold that Manuel earned in an upset.
Club Magnus was Bohemian-Extreme, a place where the truly dedicated hedonists could keep The Man and all his bullshit at bay for a few more precious, life-affirming hours.
And very happily, notwithstanding your earlier comments about some of the issues surrounding television, our pricing has been going up very strongly as television advertising is actually increasingly more precious.
And an actor and a singer temporarily turn a night at the theater in an anxious city into an Eden beyond worldly care, all the more precious for its evanescence.
He acknowledges Square Chief Executive Jack Dorsey for recognizing the potential to make everyday payments using a device that is growing even more precious than our wallets: Our mobile phones.
Beyond locking in a supply for an increasingly more precious metal, Apple directly working with the mines may, potentially, allow the company to better manage how the rare metal is gathered.
In a turbulent market, or worse still, a sputtering financial system, the precious metal becomes that much more precious in a market offering less and less in the way of yield.
These Lite apps are becoming more popular and critical as tech companies look to expand to developing countries where data connections are slower and data itself is more precious and expensive.
Care packages from my parents got me through college, and even now, getting random boxes in the mail from my childhood BFF is more precious than I can express in words.
Rather than waste more precious legislative time, Congress should pass specific tax reform that could be supported by Democrats while still bringing much-needed relief to tens of millions of Americans.
As an apostate, under Islamic law, he had lost the right to live and—perhaps even more precious to him as a newlywed—the right to be married to a Muslim woman.
Those moments are all the more precious because they are fleeting: In the end, with near certainty, your team's World Cup will end in a loss, perhaps a tragic and wounding one.
The delivery of his "I don't feel so good" line in Avengers: Infinity War brought audiences to tears, and just when you thought he couldn't get any more precious, what does he do?
On the contrary, perhaps now more than ever, people have legitimate reasons for feeling alienated from the world and from one another — the greater the level of alienation, the more precious roots become.
And in the wake of the recent presidential election, where everything seems to be going to shit, the power of this platform and the people it reaches are even more precious to me.
McConnell does not want the ObamaCare debate to eat up more precious legislative time, with nearly half the year gone and congressional Republicans and President Trump still looking for a major legislative victory.
When Stone eventually makes a Trump movie, as I'm sure he will, I can only imagine a miss by a wide margin, making the original Wall Street all the more precious (and prescient).
More precious than gold Former NBA star Charles Barkley is selling one of his Olympic gold medals and an NBA MVP Award to help build affordable housing in his hometown of Leeds, Alabama.
They are living in America at a time when too many of our country's political leaders deem the National Rifle Association more precious than people's lives, including the lives of our nation's children.
I understand why people prefer fresh flowers — we imagine they're individuals like us, delicate, one of a kind and all the more precious for the fact that their time on earth is limited.
"The kind of energy and time that is required to sustain a close friendship becomes more and more precious and more and more called upon the farther you get into life," Dr. Rawlins says.
The age of the genius filmmaker has been coming to an end for a while now, replaced by the reign of corporate-owned IP, more precious to studio executives than any director or star.
A children's songwriter and musician, Justin Roberts releases albums regularly, but last month, he and his wife, the cellist Anna Steinhoff, brought into the world an even more precious production: their first child, Eli.
It was every auctioneer's dream: Sorting through the usual clutter in the attic of an old New England home, Dan Meader came across a trove of objects far more precious and rare than expected.
"In a society where our lives are becoming ever more connected online, the physical moments when we meet are becoming all the more precious," Richard Moross, Moo's founder and chief executive, said in an interview.
Clementine, in series one of The Walking Dead, is a child and so more innocent than a fully formed adult person; Resident Evil 4's Ashley Graham is the president's daughter and thus more precious.
"That's not really something we're wringing our hands over," said Reinhard, the Open Whisper Systems designer, adding that having an open-source community of developers bringing usability to Signal is more precious than government funding.
There is a strain of tenderness in this novel that peeks out from between the toughness — one might call it the virility — of the prose and is all the more precious because of its fleetingness.
Companies feel compelled to give consumers as much screen as possible for watching videos, playing games, and even just plunking around on social media, where the extra pixels squeeze even more precious information onto the screen.
"I've found that in my own life crisis God has drawn near to me ("He's near to the brokenhearted" Psalms 34:18) and my faith has been more precious to me than ever before," Anna said.
Since the end of the civil war, thousands of men have returned to South Sudan looking for wives, which has pushed up the 'bride price', making these animals even more precious and increasing lethal cattle raids.
To this day, I have no more precious possession than my blue passport with its regal golden eagle, whose beak is turned away from the arrows and toward the olive branches, in a sign of peace.
Andy Murray put a brighter shine on his finest tennis season by winning his second straight Olympic gold medal in singles on Sunday night, but surely Juan Martin Del Potro deserves something more precious than silver.
But on Monday she was awarded a single dollar by the jury in her suit against a man who groped her — a sum more precious, especially to victims of sexual assault, than her pile of millions.
Whether or not you read Wattam as a euphoric eco-fable or whimsical lesson in collective action (really, it's both) at a fraught historical moment, Takahashi's outlook feels more precious than ever, circle dances and all.
And as the Trump administration is seeking ways to remove space for LGBTQ people, the safe space we can create as gay men with our partners and our lovers is becoming more precious, important, and sacred.
My grief over the loss of my belief system had run its course, and I was renewed, full of love for life, which felt even more precious now that I knew it would not go on forever.
Weiner is possibly commenting on the ways our identities become more precious to us than anything else, and if you've been taught your whole life that your identity is "deposed royalty," well ... you might really cling to that.
No bomb or gun was involved, but he was targeted nonetheless — for the bundles of cash he handled in his job every day, and for the 2000-year-old daughter more precious to him than any of that.
"The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer," named for the Czech Surrealist who is the Quays' greatest precursor, is a kind of demented music box populated by a variety of dolls, machines and animals — somewhat more precious and less brutal than Svankmajer's animations.
" The understanding that it could have worked out differently, that humans might never have come to be, "made life seem all the more precious and a wonderful, ongoing adventure … not fixed or predetermined, but always susceptible to change and new experience.
"These days they silence our power, our breathing," this duo sings on the recent track "Me" — an ode to self-love over all else in a time when national politics have made dignity seem like an ever more precious resource.
While we can probably count on the night blessing up with more precious Brad Pitt content, one thing that definitely won't be a thing this at this year's show is a host smoothly guide the transition from category to category.
Also, water is going to be an ever more precious resource over the coming decades, and raising 100 lbs of cricket protein requires just one two-thousandth of the water required to raise the same amount of protein from cattle.
Hatch Baby co-founder Ann Crady Weiss tells TechCrunch the Rest+ will only be available on the Hatch Baby site and is part of a plan to launch a full line of products aimed at getting parents — and their children — more precious sleep.
Across the street, protesters of all ages, from toddlers to grandparents, wearing flowers in their hair, gathered outside the Flatbush Avenue entrance to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on an unseasonably cold and rainy Mother's Day to protest something more precious than milkshakes.
I'm not proud of this, but I think that the vulnerability of his addiction made the relationship seem more precious to me, because it was so precarious, so contingent on him continuing to get lucky and not overdose or choke on his vomit.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Andy Murray of Britain put a brighter shine on his finest tennis season by winning his second straight Olympic gold medal in singles on Sunday night, but surely Juan Martín del Potro of Argentina deserves something more precious than silver.
But it exists in America, and the country has no more precious asset than the mutual loyalty that enables the words "we, the people" to resonate with every American, regardless of whether it is a liberal or a conservative who utters them.
It may not have the nuance and prestige of awards season or the raw filmmaking firepower of blockbuster season, but Everything Else Season is even more precious, offering something increasingly rare: a time when audiences can still be genuinely surprised at the movies.
Thus, I spent the bulk of my first playthrough as a ghoul, chasing fellow players through the desert, waiting for them to take a British bullet to the guts and drop their weapons so that I could live a few more precious minutes.
Yang Jiang's 'Six Chapters from My Life Downunder,' her slender account of being sent 'down' for two years to a re-education school in the countryside, is one of the few memoirs of the period and all the more precious for that.
It all seems to mean that people (or at the very least, intelligent beings) were once far more numerous in the past, but now that the bulk of them are gone, it makes the preservation of what's left all the more precious.
That is to say, Sony had in theory replaced the original Gold headset with the Platinum model, which offered an even more precious metal in the title and new 3D audio features, albeit at a $159.99 price tag instead of the original Gold's $99.99.
But if the stories that follow are more of these aetherial worlds, they're also about people who are haunted by aetherial worlds — visions, glimpses of the transcendent, moments when the dull plastic coating of reality peels back to reveal something vastly more precious underneath.
The advantages of the Obama approach are relatively obvious; Mr. Trump argues that for Americans with limited resources, having some insurance is better than having none and perhaps also better than forcing families to allocate more precious dollars than they would like to health coverage.
Cooking an egg in an iron spoon over open fire is really no more precious and probably a lot less elitist than cooking an egg in $300 sous-vide machine, she said in a recent interview — except that women tend to do the former and men the latter.
And yet, in presenting the "Gang of Six" deal as some kind of half-measure -- and not the generational overhaul it would truly represent -- Democrats are risking something more precious than any policy particular: allowing the very terms of the debate to shift right without acknowledging the magnitude of their concession.
Abrams (who co-wrote the script with "Justice League" scribe Chris Terrio) also directed "The Force Awakens," and in hindsight, Lucasfilm would have been wise -- or at least saved itself some headaches -- not to entrust its baby (one even more precious than the child in "The Mandalorian") to multiple artistic visions.
The report found no one of Middle Eastern or North African descent, Native American or Hawaiian Pacific Islanders in film experiencing any of the mental health conditions analyzed, and only 4 Latinx characters, making a show like One Day At A Time, starring and produced by Latinx women, an even more precious commodity.
This is a hot topic in today's world, American Jobs sometimes sound as though they are more precious than the air we breathe—perhaps they are, since Leonardo DiFreakingCaprio seems to be one of the few people concerned about the environment—and connecting it to baseball is the logical end to this jingoism jangle.
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