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cherish

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Democrats may see a benefit to fighting Republicans, but will they be willing to stand aside as cherished federal programmes and government services – including those for low-income Americans – are shuttered?

From BBC

“I will never believe that one negates the other and that my experience of that person, I don’t get to keep and cherish,” Watson said.

When asked about what it feels like to know that she is cherished by the local community, Sykes said she couldn’t believe it.

The gala tonight is dedicated to raising funds for Altadena, long a cherished neighborhood for Black musicians.

But the Stateside legacy that Hatton left, and the experiences he gave to the fans who travelled so far to cheer him on alongside their loved ones, will be cherished long after his untimely death.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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