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Cheney even came to relish all the comparisons to dark lords of the “Star Wars” franchise.

Sliwa, apparently relishing his 15 minutes of fame, called Adams a “crook” and said he himself had been offered $10 million to drop out of the race by unidentified billionaires.

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I may be revealing a secret cherished by columnists the world over, but I admit that among the columns we relish writing the most fall into the “I told you so” genre.

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For those whose support of Truro spans generations, these kind of trips have been a lifetime in the making and are to be relished.

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Perhaps it is not a surprise that he has relished life back in the Champions League.

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