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Example sentences for: prized
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A prized possession is the Lisbon Panorama, a 36 m- (118 ft-) long tile composition of Lisbon’s riverside as it looked before the 1755 earthquake.
TEXT FFF: This is different from "attitude"--that free-floating, supercilious cynicism that is much prized in the culture of cyberspace.
Most people begin their journeys in the capital, Havana, before heading to the prized tobacco lands farther west and doubling back across the plains of sugar cane and some of the country’s finest colonial towns in central Cuba.
Its prized possessions are two: the haunting Volto Santo (Holy Face), a wooden crucifix said to have been carved by Nicodemus and possessing miraculous powers; and the graceful white marble tomb of Ilaria del Carretto Guinigi by master Sienese sculptor Jacopo de lla Quercia (1408) in the former sacristy.
His aunt was a pioneer of the then-new kindergarten movement, and his education was completed at the Ethical Culture School, which prized the rounding effects of training in practical skills, including--impressively for the time--photography, taught by the great Lewis Hine.