And born-and-bred Miamians rarely know (or at least acknowledge) that the cherished favourite began miles north in Tampa.
Ford was fired last week from his cherished side-job as a volunteer high school football coach.
Or would our cherished communications tools spread rumors of conspiracies and attacks and impending doom?
So what's going to be the damage from the loss of the cherished AAA?
He says French officials are smarting from the expected imminent loss of their cherished AAA rating.
Many users are unaware that their cherished handsets leave trails that can be followed by others.
Jerusalem is the Holy Land, cherished ground to three great faiths: Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
He realized his love of flying, which he'd cherished since his teens, had suddenly disappeared.
The dishonest minority pay for their sins with the loss of their cherished reputations.
It is envied around the world and it is cherished by the people of this country.
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He finds a patron in an eccentric neighbor who lends him a cherished Tononi violin.
Besides, many voters think Mr Bildt is cold-heartedly threatening to destroy Sweden's cherished welfare system.
Worse, those who do secure a cherished spot in one of China's 56 M.
The device he brought that he cherished the most measured the blueness of the sky.
In 1940, German aircraft dropped thousands of incendiary bombs on London, destroying some cherished buildings.
In traditional Indian society, virginity before marriage is cherished and rape carries great stigma.
So what persuaded European governments to hand over their cherished negotiating powers to Brussels?
Worse, Mr Obama's administration has not made much progress at all towards several cherished leftish goals.
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Because of individual freedom, cherished by Einstein, we are able to build wealth for ourselves.
Havana also boasts a new Latin American Medical School, one of President Fidel Castro's long-cherished projects.
Latinos hardly fit into the embattled Chicano stereotype once so cherished by the left.
To 72-year-old Jerry Horton, the drilling is a threat to her cherished front yard.
He was a cherished son, he was an amazing brother, a devoted father, and a loving husband.
And further, how did the press once the most cherished of American institutions lose so much of its authority?
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Then Joseph Garton, Madison-area restaurant owner, bought it, imploring people who cherished Ten Chimneys to save it.
Among executives of public companies, corporate aircraft and other transportation for strictly personal purposes are cherished perks.
Only in New York would watching a Yule log burn on TV be a cherished Christmas tradition.
Pushkin has been cherished equally by Slavophiles and westernisers, by tsars and Communists, by peasants and aristocrats.
Cigar importers and smokers all terribly want to go on believing those things about their cherished Havanas.
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