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1 Wot you not of some who cherish for us a deadly hate?
2 And will be something they no doubt cherish for a lifetime.
3 Our affection is less a passion than that which we cherish for Switzerland.
4 That hug was an experience I'll never forget, one I'll cherish for a lifetime.
5 The affection which all these exiles cherish for their birthplace is worthy of remark.
6 On the contrary, I cherish for it-ata distance-feelingsof the highest esteem and admiration.
7 Your quick woman's eye has seen for weeks the devoted love I cherish for you.
8 These every man must guard and cherish for they are the way of advancement in character.
9 A hometown concert by U2 used to be an occasion to cherish for ardent Bono watchers.
10 Then came a moment to cherish for Wade.
11 A lot done, more to do; it was an experience to cherish for the Stoke City goalkeeper.
12 It's something I will cherish for many years as one of the best moments of my rugby career.
13 We cherish for him the feelings of gratitude and appreciation, that belong to the unselfish worker he was.
14 The affection which they cherish for the scenes of their youth tends, perhaps, to excite their migratory spirit.
15 Truly to justify to himself the affection which weakness and virtue had made him cherish for that fool Theresa.
16 At the meeting with the nominee he eyed the latter with admiration and the jealousy the exceptional cherish for rivals.
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