Many in the online world cherish freedom of speech and hesitate to exclude even the malign.
However, the final image of Carter that most will cherish is a picture of the Mets legend sitting in a golf cart holding his granddaughter as one of his daughters stands close by.
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They cherish the values of hard work, faith, family, enterprise and patriotism that have made this country great.
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As much as I love and cherish every member of my husband's massive multigenerational clan, their celebrations operate at an unfamiliar frequency.
Bring open eyes and an open mind, for if you cherish the ox of any aesthetic of ideological bias, de Kooning will gore it.
We cherish the memory of Abraham Lincoln because he proved to be a strong and effective Commander-in-Chief in an era when the survival of our country required one.
Meanwhile, Republicans cherish the Chamber of Commerce and defense contractors.
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The emergence of the Roma as another aggrieved ethnic minority on an American landscape already teeming with them may disappoint people who cherish that image of the barefoot, carefree, violin-playing gypsy.
Garan, a NASA spaceflyer on his second spaceflight, is the creator of the blog Fragile Oasis, which he launched before leaving Earth as a way to share his experiences (and the experiences of other astronauts) to inspire people to cherish the beauty and wonder of the Earth.
It's definitely something I'll cherish for the rest of my days.
Obama is likely to note that most of the demonstrators don't want to destroy the values that America and the West cherish, they want more of them.
"Americans still cite privacy as one of the core values they cherish, but what's happening is this slow, insidious erosion of it, " said Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University.
What about those of us who cherish good looks more than brains, virtue more than money, or a good drink over a good deed?
And yet, given the dizzying pace of globalization, and the cultural leveling of modernity, it should come as no surprise that people fear the loss of what they cherish about their particular identities -- their race, their tribe, and perhaps most powerfully their religion.
Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said the Pope would "cherish" the visit as one of the highlights of his papacy.
Or you can be understated and cherish a job well done regardless of what college aid announcements come out next.
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Adherents of traditional Chinese medicine cherish it for its heart-protecting powers.
And it will allow Europe to contribute in shaping that "better organised world" in line with the values of freedom, democracy, human rights and rule of law that we cherish and believe in.
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And that includes, for example, the recent efforts in Arizona, which threatened to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and their communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe.
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She has a core group of girlfriends and relatives who cherish her as she is.
As Stern moves on to other pursuits, basketball fans should feel fortunate that the game they cherish will be left in the hands of an experienced, knowledgeable man.
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Still, mortality figures for under--5s are coming down -- while still being appalling -- and in a country where people have learned to cherish small blessings, there are signs of improvement in some lifestyle areas.
Yet this tragedy of tragedies catalyzed a powerful connectedness between us, a depth of resilience and sense of common purpose that we must cherish.
These 21st century predators feed on the very free flow of information and ideas and people we cherish.
Although I cherish Mother's Day because it reminds me of Woodrow Wilson.
But many Egyptians fond of tight jeans and stiff drinks fear that freshly empowered Islamists may gradually move to curtail, in the name of Islam, the individual liberties they cherish.
Asian immigrants helped build America, and millions of American families, including my own, cherish our ties to this region.
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Know that I was so proud of the man you became and will always cherish the time we got to spend together.
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It is the part of his yearlong retirement tour that he has come to cherish the most.
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