Your time and talent are a treasure to a nonprofit, and speaking from experience, offering that type of leadership to an organization dedicated to saving lives is one of the most rewarding experiences you can ever have.
There certainly seems to be no shortage of believers, including Doug Preston, whose novel "The Codex" about a notorious treasure hunter and tomb robber who buries himself and his treasure as a final challenge to his three sons, is loosely based on Fenn's story.
Mr. Parris first recorded birds in his backyard, but decided in early 2011 to spend his own money commissioning a composition from Julian Treasure, a sound consultant based near London.
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The Osa Peninsula is a wildlife treasure trove, a black sand and blue skies paradise with an abundance of exotic animals, insects and plant life.
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.
Each store is like a treasure chest, making for a much more enjoyable time than pacing the aisles of Walmart or Target.
Entry to the new Wizardland areas is voluntary, but one never knows if the code passed along from a friend or forum will lead to a relatively unguarded treasure trove or a floor fourteen death trap.
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"I felt like a little girl finding a treasure, " LaFollie said in a statement relayed by the Manns.
Thrift and consignment stores can be a treasure trove of high fashion at a fraction of the price.
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This treasure is a vast area of mosaic pavements which once graced the floor of a Byzantine church.
The things we treasure become a little tale, and the Internet has provided a place to sift through massive amounts of online items.
Pictures to treasure for a lifetime can be taken on stone bridges, the happy couple reflected in its waters, and views can be admired from the most romantic of balconies.
Their intangible treasure: a lifetime's worth of indestructible family memories -- like the time they met an Irish "leprechaun, " or when one of them got lost in China, or that weekend trip to Australia.
Doris Raymond hunts treasure for a living.
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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 young people will also visit key venues in Maritime Greenwich, enjoy a special boat trip and treasure hunt using a specially devised mobile phone app, take part in a large-scale dance extravaganza, Making Waves, and enjoy a conference opening event in the spectacular Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, a location for many celebrated movies including Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides.
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.
The scheme is similar to a treasure hunt launched in 1979 by the author of a British children's book, "Masquerade, " which had clues to the location of an 18-carat jeweled golden hare hidden somewhere in Britain.
She has a treasure trove of boards, exquisitely organized, featuring a thoroughly eclectic mix of everything from Architecture and Amazing Places from every continent, to Collections (including Dream Wheels, Showgirls, even Venetian Carnavale Masks) to Movie Love, Vintage Perfume Bottles to a board simply sharing Rusty Stuff.
Chinese acquisitions will bring a treasure trove of Intellectual Property (IP), or a huge cache of patents held by the Japanese electronics firm.
One casualty in the battle for Timbuktu is the city's library, which was designated a world heritage site because of a treasure of rare books and manuscripts about precolonial Africa, a South Africa professor told CNN on Monday.
Krug's voice is a dynamic treasure, as it alternates between a soft mumble and a catapulting warble.
They see fossil fuel wealth as their birthright, as a national treasure on which they can build a future.
She said that she had kept it in a "treasure chest" -- a footlocker where she has preserved all of her most precious memories.
Another time a descendant of a high ranking Revolutionary War general sent me their family treasure, also a letter from General Washington, only to find out that someone a century earlier had copied the original onto laid paper, the very kind of paper that Washington had used (shown below).
Within the exploding DIY community, Zooey Deschanel-inspired tuxedos or Lisa Frank-inspired leopard prints can be achieved on natural nails, and are just as popular as elaborately painted acrylics or tips adorned with Swarovski crystals (sometimes referred to as " treasure nails" for creating an effect that looks as though the nails were dipped in a treasure chest).
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It's a literary treasure trove, said Justin Caldwell, a specialist in books and manuscripts at Sotheby's.
It's a literary treasure trove, said Justin Caldwell, a specialist in books and manuscripts at Sotherby's.
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