Word: cherished
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...assume they're in it for keeps. Adam first proposed 25 years, but Cindy's lawyer objected. Adam's family suggested 18, because the Hebrew number 18, chai, means "life." "I just don't think about it," says Cindy. "I believe if you both give it 100% and just cherish it, you can work out your problems...
...Cherish - The Association 2. Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison 3. Hang On Sloopy - McCoys 4. The Lion Sleeps Tonight 5. Happy Together - Turtles 6. Love Potion #9 - Leiber/Stoller 7. She Loves You - Beatles 8. Bridge Over Troubled Waters - Simon & Garfunkel 9. Ride my See-saw - Moody Blues 10. Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers...
...some justification for dragging its feet. Open access, it argues, could lead to hacking and - gasp! - spamming, and it rightly assumes that one of the things its 90 million registered users (who exchange 651 million messages a day) cherish about IM is that it's unadulterated by the viral threats and cybercrap that litter their traditional e-mail accounts. AOL's proposal, besides being in the play-nice-with-Washington mold that Microsoft eschewed to its peril, has the added advantage of being utterly theoretical for the foreseeable future. Said IETF co-chairman Vijay Saraswat, whose group has been mulling...
...Basically, I've seen the good, the bad and the ugly in Harvard athletics. They're all precious memories that I will cherish as an integral part of my college experience, which has been the proverbial best four years of my life...
...course, a degree from Harvard, Yale or Princeton. But Stanford already got a whole wad of Stein money. Outside of organized crime, it's not traditional to charge someone for a service and then ask for more later. Gillette doesn't send me letters saying, "We know you cherish your Mach3 razor, so we thought you'd like to support our company by sending us even more money. Here's a list of your friends who have already sent checks, conveniently listed in approximate order of their salary. Think...