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(61) What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality, the latter condemned as mere vulgarity. (62) The acquisition, which was previously announced, is valued at about $ 129 million. (63) But AEs who could hard sell were still valued the most in the firm. (64) To keep the budget deficit down, the government proposed to sell off shares and property valued at around 1,000 million kroner. (65) When Baldwin died in 1909, his daughters inherited and divided the property, now valued at $ 25 million. (66) Now it is to be sold, along with snaps of the late Mirror newspaper tycoon with Ronald Reagan valued at up to £300. (67) A car valued at £700 was sold by bailiffs at auction, without a reserve, for only £20. (68) Mills valued this dimension in his essay on basic principles and again in the essay on craft or methods. (69) She was a wise old woman, and we all valued her advice. (70) Excite will pay for McKinley by issuing 1. 2 million shares of stock, currently valued at $ 18 million. (71) The group has a paid facilitator, and members receive a small honorarium on the principle that their time is valued. (72) Dempsey admitted stealing an estimated 200 items of clothing, valued at £6,000 as well as £1,500 in cash. (73) The retention of valued employees is worth more than a little inconvenience. (74) He still had a lot of contacts who valued his priorities of customer care and quality. (75) The company, whose stock market value has doubled over the past year, is currently valued at about £9700m. (76) Small semi-serious shopping expeditions are valued as a relief from the social isolation and the work of housework. (77) He who valued life so much to enter it in the form of a human person must be committed to its survival. (78) They also gave her a much valued safety-valve for an almost too active imagination. (79) Exports in 1990 were valued at US$26,700 million and imports at US$28,900 million, resulting in a trade deficit of US$2,[www.]200 million. (80) Imports were valued at £5,516m last month, down by over £100m on the March figure. (81) The rules say presidents may keep presents from foreign leaders valued less than $ 225, domestic gifts less than $ 250. (82) They valued Deanna's ability to empathize and connect with others. (83) These leaves are valued for their crunchy texture and slightly smoky flavour, and are usually sold in plastic bags. (84) What the conservative wishes to preserve varies with the time and place, but certain underlying elements are highly valued. (85) People are not concerned with discussing their emotional states; emotionality in most instances is negatively valued. (86) At current levels of demand, the additional work is valued at about £4m a year. (87) Affirmation depends on negation: white is valued at the expense of black; youth acquires status through the devaluation of ageing. (88) Money wage increases are valued in their own right: workers pay no attention to the purchasing power of the money wage. (89) One of the pieces in Greene's sculpture collection is valued at $12,000. (90) In fact, some of them were not even valued, so anxious were the Government to get rid of them.