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Since technology companies insidiously frame digital privacy as a trade-off, there's an implication that we must sacrifice something precious to gain something precious.
And I sat and held something precious in my hands.
If it is lost all humanity has lost something precious.
More than once, he loses something precious by grasping for more.
But inside of me, something still and deep, something precious, had broken.
They have been failed by their parents and lost something precious: their self-respect.
It lay cradled in her gloved hands like a sleeping animal, like something precious.
It seems almost superstitious—like he's afraid of breaking something precious by getting too close.
"We may be losing something precious," Yip Po Lam, a Catholic priest, told the protesters.
Depending on how it is said, it can mean either a steamed bun or something precious.
But over time, with brainstorming and updates based on consumer feedback, you might discover something precious.
I felt there was no point trying to make it into high art or something precious.
"What I like about it is that there's something precious and very British about it," he explains.
Would you like a job like Ms. Furrer's, creating something precious for people to remember their furry friends by?
In return, these companies ask us for something precious: our personal information, including our every movement via location tracking.
When we lose something precious, many of us eventually make peace with the fact that we'll never get it back.
The basic idea behind Angry Birds is that something precious has been taken from the birds and is being held behind closed doors.
Each character sold something precious to buy a gift for the other, but those gifts were intended for what the other person sold.
But she was given something precious early in life — something I hold responsible for her staunch belief in herself as an artist: a literary inheritance.
From demanding food to carry such a heavy burden—to cure us, essentially—of the woes of modern life, we lose something precious as well.
The idea that this person was now going to be different made me think, at first, that something precious to me was being taken away.
"I wish the kite could fly higher," I say, desperate to keep the words flowing, as though unspooling more conversation will keep something precious aloft.
They loved their country, seemed genuinely panicked at its perceived demise, felt urgently that we were, right now, in the process of losing something precious.
She'd get a call to meet a plane at Kennedy Airport and a package of something precious would come: spices, fabric, a packet of documents.
Republican voters have good reason believe American politics is truly broken and something precious about this country is on the verge of being lost forever.
The detective starts from hypothesis, he starts with fiction, he thinks that the artist took something precious and hid it in the desert for someone else.
And so I think when we talk about making these objects of desire, if you will, and something precious, [that] you're going to buy and take care of.
Although our son still shares activities with his twin, the social validation of spending time with other children his age who actively choose his company is something precious.
The state—and the nation—can hang on to something precious, at least for a while longer, by resisting the media's and their polls' distorted coverage of this election.
As images have become predominantly immaterial, the feeling of a book or magazine picture has become something precious, possessing a tactile and sensual quality that digital images can't physically recreate.
The more complicated truth is that everyone who holds a grudge does so for a reason, and fears that letting go of it would mean the loss of something precious.
But there seemed to be a collective consensus that he represented something precious and rare, and that the naîve but soulful beauty of his work was special, singular, and vivid.
"I was reading trans and non-binary responses [to the bills] on social media and had the thought that there is something precious and intelligent about not caring," Honig told Hyperallergic.
If you believe American politics is truly broken and something precious about this country is on the verge of being lost forever, these are the kinds of men you turn to.
After previously taking weeks or months to be able to let go of something precious, shortening that process to practically nothing is one of the greatest experiences of evolution as an artist.
" She adds, "You're not necessarily going to a funeral or taking time off from work to mourn, but that doesn't change the fact that something precious has been unexpectedly taken from your life.
"You're not necessarily going to a funeral or taking time off from work to mourn, but that doesn't change the fact that something precious has been unexpectedly taken from your life," she wrote.
They represent something precious: a space that is public yet not state-controlled, where citizens may speak, listen and be moved, find work, do deals or seek redress, or simply idle for a while.
"I can start with a simple concept or shape or even a poor material, like a stainless-steel pipe," he says, "and because of the way it's been used it turns into something precious."
But there's something more; the underlying message of these new pieces is that you're getting something personal, something precious, that a star has never revealed before, even more than you might in their previous iterations.
But my discomfort has everything to do with the compacted and dense history of writing, the myths and confabulations that have sprung up around it and forced it to survive as something precious, incandescent, luminous.
Last season, we knew that Bobby's lie about choosing not to see Wendy one-on-one (in fact, Wendy was the one who established that rule when returning to work) broke something precious in the Axelrod marriage.
Feek gave his sister money to open a store — but he's the one who ended up with something precious The country singer also opened up about his generosity — and how his good deed was paid back exponentially.
The Jay Z of "Spiritual" has found something precious, and hopes he's up to the task of guarding it — a titan who would change the world if it would make his little girl even a tiny bit safer.
Not great in a practical sense, because the Xperia XZ still feels too sharp and angular compared to something like Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, but amazing in terms of making you feel like you own something precious and timeless.
Despite initial excitement over At The Drive-In's run of reunion shows in 2013, the performances themselves left the majority of fans with a bad taste in their mouth and the feeling that something precious had been pissed on.
For people who are already destabilized by economic strain, those social changes contribute to a feeling that something precious is being lost, that their country is turning away from the things they value and toward a new and unfamiliar future.
There's something precious about the small versions of these experiments and I think there's something in all of us that loves to see that subverted—like setting the Chladni sand patterns on fire, with the same sound that created them.
We have made a truce with the squirrel, and we have done so because, in our own animal hearts, we know we'd lose something precious if earth's trees — our own former homes — no longer chuckled with the sounds of mammal home life.
If you are facing an unwanted breakup, you're likely grieving because you lost something precious to you — but because a split is rarely irreversible, you may also be hopeful, wondering if there's some way the rift between you and your ex can be repaired.
She thought he was going to go in for a kiss and prepared to duck and offer him her cheek, but instead of kissing her on the mouth he took her by the arm and kissed her gently on the forehead, as though she were something precious.
So yeah, you could guess that a collaboration of those two things could only result in something precious AF. The dog pool floats are just $59 each, and include a retro pink convertible (get in loser, we're going floating) or a fancy white yacht (holy ship).
It embodies national pride, nostalgia and a sense that something precious to these islands is being destroyed by the many European Union citizens who, allowed by the bloc's rules to move to any member nation without a visa, have come to Britain to live and work, attracted by a vibrant economy and jobs.
It wanted to presented itself as something precious, as if it was a treasure found at the bottom of the deep sea.
Her order was to lose something precious to her. She tried to obey the order by killed her parents but was unsuccessful.
She expressed that she was uneasy that something precious to her had "crumbled", but no matter what she wanted to continue Base Ball Bear, and Koide and Horinouchi felt the same.
Aerary is a room in a building that was used to contain something precious, such as treasure. An example is the aerary porch in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which was built in 1353–1354. It was used as the entrance to a new college being established there by Edward III.
The very first Everlasting Blossoms originated came from an idea "I need to preserve something precious and lasting for Paul (Anna's husband) in case I die before him." Anna utilized her creativity and Chinese handicraft heritage to make the knitting wool flower blossoms forever. Paul in return to show his appreciation named the chef-d'oeuvre as "Everlasting Blossoms".
McCunn offers to allow them to leave - without their guns - or else face a charge of hamesuchen. They comply. Jaikie and Alison reluctantly part, but not before he has vowed "to meet again … often … always" and she has called him "Dear Jaikie". He realises that he has found something precious, and that he is no longer alone.
It isn't after another deadly encounter with an unknown assailant of an organization that's targeting him that Daichi learns of his fate and that of his brother. At the cost of something precious, Daichi sets out to reclaim that which was taken, embarking on a dangerous quest with a new resolve and a powerful "Mysticker" of his own.
After spending some time in Shin-ichirou and Nanami's place, Sora and Sunao come across a mysterious cosplaying bandit known only by the number 416. He claims that he has come to take away something precious from Sora. Meanwhile, Sora and Sunao meet Chris, who works at the nearby church. While he seems harmless, he begins to spend more time with Sora.
This owes to the belief that when someone has a fervent wish, one must be prepared to give something precious too. Tribals come to this temple even to find a cure to their diseases, for better agricultural yields, rains, money, etc. Many affluent families of the undivided Koraput district also visit this temple to sort out their problems and seek the blessings of Mother Dongar Devi.
Mann was born January 4, 1937 in Huntland, Tennessee, as the youngest of ten children. After moving to Nashville, Tennessee in 1956, Mann wrote "Left to Right", a top 10 hit by Kitty Wells in 1960. She also wrote "Don't Go Near the Indians" by Rex Allen (#4, 1962), "Something Precious" by Skeeter Davis (#23, 1962), and "My Wife's House" by Jerry Wallace (#9, 1974). Between 1965 and 1969, Mann recorded for RCA Victor.
" Welch's works ask "participants to remember stories related to personal and precious clothing, to construct a type of memorial to something precious that they have lost, and to build a community from these efforts." Chuck Welch wrote in 1995, "Cultural exchange is a radical act. It can create paradigms for the reverential sharing and preservation of the earth's water, soil, forests, plants and animals. The ethereal networker aesthetic calls for guiding that dream through action.
None of them have > weapons, and the threat of violence is constant. But Prajwala offers its > employees something precious—the opportunity to make a profound impact in > people’s lives day after day. Today, Prajwala regularly partners with Anti-Human Trafficking Units (ATHUs), State CID inspectors and Women Protection Cells across India to investigate and rescue women from the flesh trade. The organisation extends moral, financial, legal and social support to victims and ensures that perpetrators are brought to justice.
I felt my body become cold as the wind > from the sea. Then my heart began to palpitate, and a feeling of gladness, > as of finding something precious and extraordinary, bore consolation to my > soul and left me with a joy that human language cannot find words to > describe. I had received the assurance that God had answered my prayer and > that the book was of greatest benefit to me and to all who would listen to > its words.
Par finds the Sword, and meets Rimmer Dall there, who shows him that he is a Shadowen and asks Par to join him. Par does not agree, and Rimmer Dall leaves, saying that once Par comes out of the Vault something precious will be lost. Par takes the Sword and runs out of the Vault to find that while he was gone Coll was possessed by Shadowen and that his brother has become one himself. Par kills him to escape and runs away from the Pit.
Curious cures Though saved from Mushima, Asahi is eventually caught and used as collateral to expunge the location on Jurai's secret files from her father. Nomori begrudgingly cooperates, admitting the book is hidden deep within his daughter's ship. Once the files are obtained, she and the others are able to escape, though Mimasaka is left with the Shimas on Ryuten. Minagi, understanding what it's like to lose something precious to you, puts herself in danger to retrieve it, even as the A.I. concerns itself for her safety.
Tenju-in was Hara's , the temple which enshrined his tutelary gods. Tenzui- ji's former Jutō Ōi-dōA jutō is a kind of stupa built while the person that will rest in it is still alive. An Ōi-dō is a hall housing either protects or hides something precious, in this case a stupa. (Important National Cultural Property, see image above) was built in 1591 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a resting place for his mother, and is one of the few extant buildings attributable with certainty to him.
It is a language that is > dangerous. It concluded: > A decent medical-care system that helps all the people cannot be built > without the language of equity and care. If this language is permitted to > die and is completely replaced by the language of efficiency and cost > control, all of us — including physicians — will lose something precious. He served as chair of the National Advisory Committee (NAC) for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Scholars in Health Policy Research Program from 1994 to 2002 and was its Chair Emeritus until his death.
As an artist, Montgomery has worked with a variety of mediums. She is perhaps most widely known for her worked metal ancestral boxes, which are made of sterling silver and incorporate materials including semi-precious stones and found objects. Montgomery has said these boxes are meant “to hold something precious” and reflect her explorations of the role of memory and memorials in human history. One of her first boxes, “Ancestor Box 1: Justice for Angela” was made in 1971 in response to the trial of political activist Angela Davis, it incorporates the Ashanti symbol for justice.
Criticism of the world and criticism of the artist and his means of expression...I affirm that this exhibition is one sign of the new time, a time that will be of criticism as well as creation. Something precious is being born with these artists.' He went on to interpret the spirit of 'group 1890' movement as avant-garde and the inaugural exhibition as a mean to challenge the binary conception of tradition and contemporaneity, 'It is not difficult to find in the works of this exhibition the echoes, the prolongations and influences of universal contemporary painting. These young men, with a full conscience, have grasped modern language.
In the far future, Earth is preserved as it was before there was a galactic empire. In Kentucky, Kyle Arnam, whose ancestors were bodyguards to the Emperor's ancestors "back in the wars of conquest against the aliens", is required to accompany the Emperor's eldest son, who is visiting Earth and traveling incognito. The Prince is callow, arrogant and patronizing, and has little respect for Earth; he says that his tutor "belongs to the school of old men who still think your Earth is something precious and vital"; he is here only to please his father. They ride through the countryside on horses, and find a beer garden.
For his domestic supporters, Gorbachev was seen as a reformer trying to modernise the Soviet Union, and to build a form of democratic socialism. Taubman characterized Gorbachev as "a visionary who changed his country and the world—though neither as much as he wished." Taubman regarded Gorbachev as being "exceptional... as a Russian ruler and a world statesman", highlighting that he avoided the "traditional, authoritarian, anti-Western norm" of both predecessors like Brezhnev and successors like Putin. McCauley thought that in allowing the Soviet Union to move away from Marxism-Leninism, Gorbachev gave the Soviet people "something precious, the right to think and manage their lives for themselves", with all the uncertainty and risk that that entailed.
An archaeological team, digging in a remote village and led by an old professor, unearths an old Roman artifact, a gravestone bearing some mysterious inscriptions. After realizing that they have stumbled upon something precious, the professor collapses with a heart attack. Seemingly dead for people around him, he finds himself in a sort of afterlife state and realizes that the stone marked a passage into the classical underworld so he starts mingling with the antique spirits of the dead. The spirits themselves appear just as silly and petty as the peasants from the village above them, and in their desire to see what happened to their descendants, they find themselves surprised by the modern world of the living.
During his solitary travels, he has come to regard these "voices on the walls" as his friends; something to think about during the long drive, something precious and important, something that "spoke" to him. Alfie decides that "a shot in the mouth is easier than any living change", but every time he puts the gun in his mouth, he worries that leaving the notebook filled with bizarre ramblings behind will make him seem insane to whoever finds his body. Alfie wants to write a book about the graffiti, even coming up with a great title, but knows "the telling would hurt". While standing in the freezing cold of the winter night, sobbing to himself, Alfie decides on a plan: if the lights of a farmhouse behind the motel reappear through the snow before he counts to 60, he will write the book.

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