Held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature.
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Examples for "precious"
Examples for "precious"
1Observation time is precious and usually booked months or years in advance.
2There; you may read it; and he handed her the precious epistle.
3Of course, higher accelerations means a riskier maneuver for my precious iPhone.
4No difference in this respect between the base metals and the precious.
5Out in Iowa that January, however, precious little of this was clear.
1We're working to add our valued international subscribers as soon as possible.
2Estimates state that iceberg water would be valued at R28 per kilolitre.
3Press reports have valued the company at more than 3 billion euros.
4Future contracts are valued at a significant premium to the spot market.
5Private companies were valued based on similar companies that are publicly traded.
6Another Manticoran Thomas Theisman knew, and one whose good opinion he valued.
7She has always valued a strong United Kingdom in a strong EU.
8And body parts are valued in hundreds to thousands of US dollars.
9You have journeyed far and returned our valued thanes, free from harm.
10Conclusions: Clinical research is highly valued by these intensive care unit communities.
11The letter said HanseNet was valued for sale at 850 million euros.
12AMcK: Integral to graduate outcomes and valued by employers is work experience.
13Of course I valued the Chairman's presence for another reason as well.
14I was flattered that he valued my opinion enough to ask me.
15Mr Kaio, who speaks five languages, said he valued culture and relationships.
16WDF is valued at around 2 billion euros at current market prices.
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Estados Unidos da América