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There is cherishable piano playing - which is worth a lot.
Some voices are cherishable because they so completely define a particular vocal category.
As cherishable as the sunrise, to be sure, but equally certain.
It makes Digne even more cherishable as a sunlit repair.
For a while, he had even succumbed to the cherishable illusion that it was all real, all his to keep.
Not only one family's tale, this is also a cherishable glimpse of a bygone time."
All were woven together with cherishable spoken explanations.
Meantime, we have this challenging, cherishable goad of a guide to the great man's most vital work.
The contest wasn't halted, nor was Bol given the ball as a cherishable memento.
Understandably, to Mr. Jansons, just normal life has suddenly become all the more cherishable.
Now the first one is about to open in Vienna's Mariahilferstrasse, an important shopping area, making the smaller dealers the more cherishable.
All six are cherishable.
And his warmhearted verbal introductions to underground figures who for one reason or another have remained in obscurity are cherishable.
There are several cherishable recordings, and my favorite is Angel CDCB-47634.
Partly for that reason, but also because of Ms. Upshaw's cherishable naturalness, the Ives came off most strongly.
It is also a cherishable reminder of the lighthearted, tuneful musical, a once-flourishing entertainment form - indeed, for some, no less than a way of life.
The English pianist Stephen Hough has made many fine records but none as cherishable as his collections of short parlor pieces.
When she seems most to cherish my most cherishable lady, she is also more careful not to let slip one unguarded word about her own situation."
Davies says that "artists must have utility in the community, and their music must embody melodies that are memorable, something that is cherishable."
Most cherishable of all the disks is a collection of British folk songs ("Blow the Wind Southerly").
The result is not guest-star overkill but an altogether cherishable image of a real, interconnected family, warts (the odd divorce and estrangement) and all.
This makes the ones that survive - Murder One, Any Amount of Books, Henry Pordes - all the more cherishable.
Until then, make room in your record collection for 'I Am The Greatest', one of the most cherishable pieces of black vinyl you could ever hope to own.
Audra McDonald, a cherishable Carrie, was the fiancée of a Mr. Snow who was as white as his name.
The role of Fiorilla has been sung mostly by sopranos, notably Callas, whose 1954 recording (recently reissued by EMI) is cherishable.