Valued
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He is a
valued
hit-man and in the favor of leader Duncan.
This is truly a very special film because it manages to be certainly not my favorite of the Troma-productions, but released on a disc that because of what I just said is one of my most
valued
and favorite DVD's.
A pleasant little series set in a wholesome America before terrorists, when people
valued
integrity more than cash!
It consisted of films with strong sex, nudity and violence, more or less gratuitous and shock
valued
only.
Kekekili is a mountainous wilderness in Tibet, home to the Tibetan antelope - now an endangered species since their fur became a
valued
commodity in the west.
A comedy is
valued
on the laughs it produces and this movie delivers funny scene after funny scene.
This film covers that struggle in Massachusetts and documents the great efforts made by so many people in defending their right to be treated as
valued
and equal human beings.
It stars Mark Harmon as the head of the team special Agent Leroy Jethero Gibbs.He comes across well as the head of the team.The rest of the team consist of David McCallum as Dr Donald "Ducky" Mallard Gibbs best friend and the teams medical examiner who is both wise and a little eccentric,Michael Weatherly as Agent Tony Dinozzo Gibbs second in command who has a fantastic sense of humour and who cannot help teasing Kate,Sasha Alexander as Agent Kate Todd formally a secret service agent assigned to the presidential protection detail she may be new but she soon learns the ropes and what tragically happens to her in the episode Twilight leaves the team heartbroken,Sean Murray as Agent Timothy MGee Tony's apprentice who is only been an NCIS agent for a couple of years but soon becomes a
valued
member of the team,Cote DePablo as Mossad officer Ziva who replaces Kate she's a very strong character who has some very funny lines,Pauley Perrette as forensic officer Abby Sciuto a goth with a great sense of humour who is a vital team member and Lauren Holly as Director Jenny Shepard a former girlfriend of Gibbs.
One answer was provided by two of Mitt Romney’s advisers, who stated that their candidate particularly
valued
the “special relationship” with Britain because of the shared “Anglo-Saxon heritage.”
Of course, America tried to keep real order in some places, revealing a lot about what it truly
valued
in Iraq.
He
valued
public service and saw himself as simply the latest in the long line of US presidents, another temporary occupant of the Oval Office and custodian of American democracy.
Everest College’s loan portfolio was
valued
at almost $3.9 million.
A recent study by the International Monetary Fund estimated that global energy subsidies are running at more than $5 trillion per year, while fossil-fuel subsidies in the US have been conservatively
valued
at $37 billion per year (not including the cost of environmental externalities).
Latin American and the Caribbean countries can also use the upcoming summit in Brussels to reassure the EU that it is a
valued
partner.
The capitalized value of total global GDP is worth far more than the world’s stock markets, and could be
valued
today in the quadrillions of US dollars.
In 2014, the net worth of those who are subject to sanctions by the US and EU was estimated at around $17 billion; one sanctioned bank alone holds assets
valued
at more than $11 billion.
It helps focusing research, it provides deadlines, screens the output, and allows patents to be
valued
at market prices.
In Russia cultural instincts, in which communal ideas remain more
valued
than individualist principles, help determine the success or failure of policies.
Consumer confidence is being steadily eroded by a number of factors that lead people to question the extent to which they are
valued.
Nicolas Sarkozy’s just completed trip to Washington may be an exception, because the French President may be preparing to bring NATO a highly
valued
present for its 60th anniversary in the spring of 2009: France’s return to NATO’s integrated military structure, from which Charles de Gaulle withdrew in 1966.
At its peak in 2003, Yukos was
valued
at $30 billion.
In most societies, girls are
valued
less than boys.
Emissions permits are
valued
at roughly $9 billion annually.
After the depreciation, the collateral,
valued
in dollars, is worth less.
I am not predicting a utopian world in which everyone is equally
valued.
Costa Rica is the region’s most stable democracy, a place where peace, nature, and education are
valued
above all.
Private funding that turns out to be public funding tied to the ruling family or government ministers presents different political and financial risks and should therefore be
valued
differently.
This view implies that the poorest individuals and communities need to feel productive, valued, and empowered to take control of their own lives, rather than feel trapped in a subordinate position.
If murders could be eliminated, societies around the world would be better off in ways that can be
valued
at 1.7% of GDP.
The IPO
valued
the company at $1.6 billion.
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