Word: cherish
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BUCKLEY: Simply this: they realize that there are government strings on government money. Yale and most other private institutions still cherish their freedom...
Most students pack away their toy trains and stop thinking about them a long time before they come here, but White and many fellow railroad enthusiasts remember their early love and cherish it as a full time hobby...
...note that at least one of the cereal companies has not hesitated to take a stand. Wheaties has inaugurated a series of cutouts called "Fight for Freedom." "For many centuries," their blurb reads, "people all over the world have fought to win the kind of freedom we all cherish. We Americans fight to protect our own heritage of freedom when necessary, but we are constantly striving by peaceful means to achieve peace throughout the world . . . situations from the age-old Fight for Freedom were selected in consultation with eminent historians. Details have been established as historically correct by a University...
understands and cares, There is only one I cherish with a love...
...opposition little short of blasphemy. In a rousing speech to a women's trade-union group, she cried: "I sometimes think that President Perón has ceased to be a man like other men-that he is rather an ideal incarnate! For this, our movement may cherish him as its one leader without fearing that he will disappear on the unhappy day that Perón personally is missing...