1. Cultural satire is not a prized commodity on television. 2. Even with control trouble, Wohlers is still a prized commodity and the club is liable for his contract. 3. Harlem was about to be swept into a renaissance that turned its town houses, even seriously dilapidated ones, into prized commodities. 4. Her skills as a systems analyst make her a prized commodity in the competition for technical workers in the New York region. 5. Moderation and being able to downshift will be prized commodities, and the people who figure out how to do the downshifting will be celebrated. 6. Most of those slots have long been held by major airlines and are prized commodities that can be bought and sold. 7. Patton is a highly prized commodity. 8. Some are richly prized commodities that may play a part in deciding a tight election. 9. The Warlock, however, is a prized commodity, possessing, among other things, the secret of eternal life. 10. Through most of his career, Abbott was that prized athletic commodity, a throwback. |