And I want you to know that for all the jokes and the occasional gripes, I cherish that work, as well.
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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.
"If there is one clear message it is that people cherish their forests and woodlands and the benefits that they bring, " she told the House.
But it is not just the universities that cherish their unique natures - despite both boasting absorbingly historic colleges, churches, libraries and museums, the nature of each town is quite unlike the other.
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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We are bound by common values, the rights and the freedoms that we cherish.
It is important that you cherish and preserve your roots as a nation.
You protect us and you protect the civil liberties that we cherish.
For him the EU is about co-operation on issues that members have in common, without submerging the diversity that members cherish so much.
Many have made profound sacrifices to uphold the ideals we cherish, carrying wounds that may never fully heal and dark memories that will never fade.
The most significant of these is that all over the globe, people show by their actions and their choices that they cherish the opportunity to drive.
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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Here at home, we will strengthen our defenses, but we will not succumb to a siege mentality that sacrifices the open society and liberties and values that we cherish as Americans, because great and proud nations don't hunker down and hide behind walls of suspicion and mistrust.
Years before the statue was built -- years before it would be seen by throngs of immigrants craning their necks skyward at the end of long and brutal voyage, years before it would come to symbolize everything that we cherish -- she imagined what it could mean.
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Yet this tragedy of tragedies catalyzed a powerful connectedness between us, a depth of resilience and sense of common purpose that we must cherish.
Far better to cherish raucous, impertinent journalism that can speak truth to power on behalf of its readers and entertain them enough to secure their loyalty.
It also attracts young fashion enthusiasts who might buy one and cherish it, eventually repeating that pattern up the designer price ladder as she earns and spends more.
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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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On Friday, the Belfast Amalgamated Committee of the Apprentice Boys said there had been an "absence of attention on those who paid the ultimate price for our individual freedoms and on those who ably defended the civil and religious liberties that we all cherish".
He lacks the natural articulateness that is such a PR asset in Tinseltown and that the marketers so cherish in professional sports players who are their pitchmen.
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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It is the people who live here and cherish this remarkable and invaluable resource that is here for all Canadians and all the world to enjoy who have so much to lose and will ultimately pay the highest cost.
It is the part of his yearlong retirement tour that he has come to cherish the most.
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.
As two vibrant democracies, we recognize that the liberties and freedoms we cherish must be constantly nurtured.
But it is the moment that would have been lost that Memoto are hoping people will cherish the most.
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.
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