The country is friendly, fun, affordable and teeming with wonderful natural, cultural and culinary treasures.
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Each summer when she visits Massachusetts, she strolls the market looking for more treasures.
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Two incidents this week highlight this, both involving the prospective donation of family treasures.
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With the German invasion in 1941, whole conservatories were packed off to Tashkent along with other national treasures.
On his posh Upper West Side route, Ray has come across many treasures.
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If rating agencies can be too optimistic, imagine how much more so governments would be about their national treasures.
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But it seems this city of myth and legend has managed to preserve the majority of its ancient treasures.
The Bedouins named the building the Treasury because they believed that urns sculpted on top of it contained great treasures.
And Mary Landrieu and others have been battling to make sure that Louisiana continues to build on its energy treasures.
But it does want to protect the 5, 000 fragments of what were once among the world's great artistic and religious treasures.
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And every phone call from point man Toby Scott yielded more treasures.
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Third, the international community must exert pressure on both the Syrian regime and the opposition to ensure the safety of Syria's treasures.
Museum assistant Hu Way says that for all its formidable connections Poly is not about to buy up all of China's overseas art treasures.
Since the Cage auction, collectors, under a cloud since 1994, when a bubble in "brand-new collectible" comics collapsed, have been scouring their attics for treasures.
Dozens of mining companies are trawling the narrow strip of land abutting its 44, 087-kilometre coastline for diamonds, gold and rubies and possibly more exotic treasures.
What started out as a form of show and presentation has moved into the collective consciousness as a required precaution when handling our national treasures.
The Italian, who spent four years restoring the mosaics, has made a long and precise rebuttal of the allegation that he has mishandled the treasures.
In early July a scholarly study-day at the gallery kicks off a master paintings and drawings week during which London's dealers show off their treasures.
Cairo has dozens of buildings and museums housing priceless cultural treasures.
"General Radio had a thing about knobs that clunk, " Williams says, and resumes crab-walking his way through the heaps of electronics, in search of more treasures.
C.. The ivories found by Mallowan and his team were originally made in what is now Syria and Lebanon and brought to Assyria as looted treasures.
Since the Cage auction, collectors, under a cloud since 1994, when a bubble in "brand-new collectible" comics collapsed, have been rushing home to scour attics for treasures.
Jewelers have been loaning their best baubles to the stars--on Oscar night, in particular--since 1943, when Harry Winston outfitted Best Actress nominee Jennifer Jones with his treasures.
It is a fitting tribute to the fungus's foragers, who venture deep into the woods along with trained dogs and, sometimes, pigs to sniff out the knobby buried treasures.
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Natural resources may be booming now in Mozambique, but the country has always been rich in dance and music and Perola Jaime is considered one of the country's national treasures.
Paster had to run off, but left me in the very capable hands of Betsy Walsh, head of the reading room, who has spent 30-plus years learning about and caring for these treasures.
The Queen Mother, who died in 2002, is depicted on a series of coins minted last year by Nightingale Island, a one-square-mile spot of land in the South Atlantic where many pirates were thought to have buried their treasures.
Yet while the question of returning the Dunhuang treasures has arisen several times - the Chinese Worker's Daily carried a campaign for their return several years ago - Chinese authorities have never formally brought up the issue of the Dunhuang treasures.
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