Much of its popularity can be attributed to the enthusiasm and engagement of P.A. Ó Síocháin, who deeply cherished the islands, their people and their native traditions after he first arrived there in the fifties, recording life as it was then on endless reels of film.
A great man and a brilliant lawyer, he deeply cherished his family.
Our heartfelt condolences to his family whom he deeply cherished: Linda, Rachel, Peter, Seth, Tricia & his beloved grandchildren.
He also released an album titled Sax appeal containing saxophone renditions of various Hindi movie music tracks Manohari Singh was said to deeply cherish his gold-plated Selmer saxophone (bought in New York in 1969) and tried to avoid getting even his own finger-prints on it.
I did not lack for people who cared about me, nor for folk I deeply cherished.
Lizon highlighted the ways that Pope John Paul II worked to uphold values of justice, liberty and democracy, promoting peace, and freedom of religion, values that Canadians cherish deeply, going on to say: "Pope John Paul II stood for international understanding, peace and defending and promoting equality.
Bob was always a true gentleman with a kind heart and a brilliant business mind who deeply cherished his family.
"My right to speak my mind, to have a voice, to be what some have called 'opinionated,' is a right I deeply and profoundly cherish," Teresa Heinz Kerry told delegates last night with a smile.
Thanksgiving is not just a celebration or expression of one's feelings; it is the most visible display of our deep gratitude for the gift of liberty and equality that we have all inherited and deeply cherish - a gift bestowed on us by the founding fathers to be passed on to future generations.
Hagire's twin albino bodyguards, respectively male and female, who are like-minded and see Hagire as a father figure that they cherish deeply to the point of killing anyone who insults him.