But it, too, has its critics who say that the exploration methods are harmful and that more of the national treasure should be invested in sustainable energy.
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The tragedy occurred during the park's busiest month, when 750, 000 visitors enjoy the verdant national treasure that is the size of Rhode Island.
In this fashion, working more like a team of accountants than the devisers of a national treasure, the translators painstakingly put the new text together.
Executive Order 13554 recognized the Gulf Coast as a national treasure and addressed the longstanding ecological decline of that region, which was compounded by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
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Koetsu was the first Japanese to sign one of his own tea bowls the famous "Fuji" bowl, now designated a national treasure by the Japanese and hence unable to be shown in the U.S. but he never ran his own kiln.
" He calls the medical device industry "a national treasure" and says of the heart failure device: "You tell me of any other therapies that can reduce mortality in that kind of profound way.
In addition to the state rankings, the report is a treasure trove of useful information on the national level.
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The final nominees ranged from Erich von Stroheim's 1924 silent film Greed to the 2004 summer popcorn flick National Treasure.
Ms. Parramore believes the growing number of female entrepreneurs is actually a national treasure and that, as a country, we need to capitalize on the trend and use it as a critical engine for economic growth.
Many Indians have long harboured legitimate fears about the well-being of a fragile national treasure.
Live action titles such as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and National Treasure will also be available.
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The cloak that I wear has been gifted by the National Commission to UNESCO as a taonga or cultural treasure.
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The restored Cold War bomber, described as a "national treasure", receives no government funding and was restored at Bruntingthrope in Leicestershire.
Now you want to sell it (for whatever aristocratic reasons you may have) but your government has declared it a national treasure and has banned it from leaving the country.
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At the end of their final broadcast together, Madden described Summerall as "a treasure" and the "spirit of the National Football League" in a tribute to the partner that complemented the boisterous former Oakland Raiders coach so well.
The Tory former chancellor Lord Howe of Aberavon added: "It is well known that the Ordnance Survey is a world-class national mapping organisation and national treasure".
It was a national treasure, with a golden pagoda-style roof the size of a football field supported by a forest of red pillars each more than three metres around.
He also drew worrisome parallels between the CTBT and the London and Washington Naval Agreements of the 1920s and '30s which served to restrain the democracies' ship-building programs while Germany and Japan flouted their terms, building larger and more powerful navies that had to be dealt with subsequently by the allies at great expense in terms of both in lives and national treasure.
Tomlinson said Steenkamp, known simply as Reeva, was one of FHM's (formerly For Him Magazine) 100 Sexiest Women in the World for two years running, appeared in countless international and national advertisements and was one of the celebrity contestants on Tropika Island of Treasure, filmed in Jamaica.
Regarded as a national treasure in Australia, Mr Winton is skilful at conveying not only the thrill of surfing, but also its terrors.
But the Arizona gift clause, particularly now that it has been reinterpreted by the courts to match its original intent, is quite literally a treasure for our state, and a provision I would love to see emulated, particularly at the national level.
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The singer was one of the most enduring stars of the 1960s and '70s, whose easy style and mellow voice led President Ronald Reagan to call him "a national treasure".
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