We treasure it and it doesn't last long, you know, it's - it comes and then it's gone.
Know they will treasure it for a lifetime of Christmases to come.
You can listen to, Dap Walk, by Ernie and the Top Notes on your iPod, but collectors treasure it on the original vinyl.
We have given them lots of great times before, but I am sure every one of them will remember this day and treasure it forever.
And yet let's also make the path to citizenship long enough so those who travel it have time to process it all and difficult enough so that, if they eventually get citizenship, they'll treasure it.
But as lovely a treasure as it is, an old-fashioned printed world atlas is not on the same plane or even the same planet as Google Earth (and its sister, Google Maps).
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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Friedland calls it "the treasure chest, " and claims it contains perhaps as much copper as Falconbridge's rich Collahuasi mine in Chile.
Russia denied it had the treasure until 1993 - then in 1996 it put necklaces, bracelets and other objects from the collection on display at Moscow's Pushkin Museum.
Krug's voice is a dynamic treasure, as it alternates between a soft mumble and a catapulting warble.
" If it was the treasure he saw, well, "it really is quite an astonishing sight to see.
Therefore, they solemnly intone, we should stop wasting lives and treasure trying to achieve it.
That's when he decided to buy the treasure chest and fill it with some of his favorite things.
The feeling of being on a treasure hunt and clinching it with the perfect location is one that other scouts echoed.
An inquest will also be held to determine whether it is Treasure Trove.
In order to improve the quality of education, as registered in UNESCO report of the International Commisson of Education for the 21st Century, "Education: the treasure within": it is necessary, above all, to improve the teachers' recruitment, education, social status and their working conditions.
When it was found in the 1970s, its treasure of gold doubloons was just as valuable as it was when the ship left Havana 350 years before.
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"I don't think it's realistic that this treasure will be sitting underneath us and we won't use it, " Armbruster said.
It was declared treasure by Lancashire deputy coroner Simon Jones at a hearing in Lancaster.
"It was a treasure trove if you knew the right people, " he says.
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"It was a sight to behold, but it was no treasure, "he recalls.
Amazon is the king of studying consumer behavior, and for good reason it owns a treasure trove of data on the matter.
Although the bronze brooch part would not be of the same value, because it was found alongside the ingot it means they are both likely to be historically valuable - so it was declared treasure trove too.
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It was this archaeological treasure that Israeli archaeologist Ehud Netzer spent his career searching for.
It's a treasure of watersheds, developing organic food sources, and unindustrialized open spaces.
For those interested in photography and movies, it is a national treasure.
She said that she had kept it in a "treasure chest" -- a footlocker where she has preserved all of her most precious memories.
Other films which have been partly made on the island include Waking Ned, Treasure Island, 5 Children and It, Island at War and Miss Potter.
It's a treasure trove for the armchair rebel, notes Osborne.
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