Rhian, 35, swapped a high-powered city job for teaching ten years ago and is cherishing the challenge of leading the school. |
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Mr Lieberman certainly doesn't seem to be cherishing many friendly feelings towards his party these days. |
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Far from cherishing the jewelry he gave her, she'd feel that the diamonds now mocked the affection and fidelity they symbolized. |
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Ready to get old » is not only about the durability of the bags, its more about the attitude of cherishing our aged belongings. |
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More and more IUCN is cherishing the principles of establishing constructive relationships and long standing links with sectoral professionals. |
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Mihaëla, if you would give up the dream you have been cherishing for so long, this means the same as dying a little. |
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Every customer and partners of DIMCO has been cherishing humane warmness for ever as a true friend. |
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You will sweep and mop caring for and cherishing the precious sanctuary of your dear God the Father. |
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Being the Creator Himself, He served His own creatures, and He served them with love and cherishing. |
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As well as understanding and cherishing the natural world, Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are advocating for its protection and very survival. |
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It's about cherishing the memory of wading pools in the backyard. |
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Since 2004 the FPH is cherishing the idea of exploring the relevance and the viability of a citizen's alliance on the Persian plateau including Iran, Afghanistan and Tadjikistan. |
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Firmly believing in peaceful change through democratic means, cherishing the character of our peoples and vigilant to safeguard their freedom, we will never yield to such a threat. |
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By standing by our own principles and the values that we cherish, we will also be cherishing the values of the people of Burma who are being so systematically persecuted by the military regime in their country. |
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No one suggests that we should be worms, cherishing the foot that steps on us, but little fountains of bitterness should not be allowed to poison our relations with those with whom we must live. |
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Even in so-called modern times, in a day when objective evidence is highly valued, there are few people who would not, if pressed, admit to cherishing secretly one or two irrational beliefs or superstitions. |
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But France has gone on cherishing the hope: and this week its prime minister, Lionel Jospin, began arguing for it again. In this section Free and uneasy Ecofinessed? |
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I think they should take a much more relaxed attitude to their old driving licences instead of cherishing them as if they were things that cannot be exchanged. |
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We do not believe that democracy and our values cherishing freedoms will ever be compromised, but they can be, so we must stand with democratic forces across this world, across the globe. |
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First, take individual action through consideration for others and cherishing family and friends, creating individual harmony that serves as the building blocks for a harmonious society. |
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Shaffer is a vital, cherished and cherishing grounding influence. |
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However, I am obviously cherishing too many illusions. |
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These events charted a new path for this country as a whole, one marked by hope and reconciliation and focused on cherishing the richness and depth of diverse Aboriginal cultures. |
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