Tim Corum, head of collections with Leeds museums, said the home was a priceless treasure for the city. |
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Know that a thing or an action which may seem of little value to oneself, may be a priceless treasure to another. |
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Another priceless treasure I inherited was a spiral-bound book called Grandmother Remembers. |
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Si most of these relics are still holed up, the exhibits to the Bardo Museum, Sousse, Sfax and El Jam, is a priceless treasure. |
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All she asked was Ronnie's assistance in moving a chest of priceless treasure across the Austrian border into Switzerland and selling it. |
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He had not paid much for them, since he had given gifts to influential people who allowed him to bring back this priceless treasure. |
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Therefore, it is to them that we should first appeal for the conservation of this priceless treasure. |
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Jane Angel, an FBI agent and an art expert, is investigating the Holy Grail! Follow the clues and find this priceless treasure! |
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He is hiding a priceless treasure in his chest that he will reveal to the young buccaneers. |
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The jewel of receiving inner peace from God is a priceless treasure in and of itself. |
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Nancy Drew has entered a contest to solve an old mystery-the disappearance of a Flemish nobleman, a pair of lace cuffs, and a priceless treasure. |
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The priceless treasure of the Ark of the Covenant is not earthly treasure, or any form of monetary wealth. |
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Everywhere you look, each piece of furniture, picture, decoration and wall hanging is a priceless treasure collected over the centuries by Kings and Queens. |
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Amiatinus is undoubtedly a priceless treasure in Italy, but it is a priceless treasure among countless priceless treasures. |
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And maybe once in a while Andy unwrapped a troubled dream in the form of a cheap or priceless treasure from years ago. |
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This is very important to us, and it would just be an extraordinary, priceless treasure for New York City to receive. |
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There is no stand-out, priceless treasure in the Guangdong Museum's collection — certainly nothing comparable with the Palace Museum in Taipei, say. |
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Thus, when French troops and papal mercenaries attacked the Knights Templar French headquarters in the middle of that fateful Friday the 13th night, they did not find the Ark or any of its priceless treasure. |
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A precious and priceless treasure, a testimony of its time. |
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These teachers were amongst the first generation of great masters to introduce Tibetan Buddhism to the modern world, and the teachings they gave form a historic and priceless treasure. |
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I prefer to think of conversion, not just in moral terms, but as the lure of the pearl of great price, the priceless treasure discovered, the awaited dawn, the hope that makes news good! |
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The artist would take his priceless treasure off to the post-office, put the stones into the special plywood boxes that every post-office in the land then used and send them off to Kraskovo. |
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It is this message which he has bestowed as a deposit and priceless treasure for the salvation of his church, to bring us regeneration and nourish our spiritual lives. |
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This was one of my moments and I took it in as a priceless treasure. |
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Seasoned organic farmers hold a priceless treasure of skill, experience and knowledge that can be passed on through the daily interactions of farm mentorship. |
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