Thanks to the horrible western skit that Lucy and the gang conceive, plus the incredibly odd final product, the results are absolutely priceless. |
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In June last year a gang foiled high-tech security and made off with a haul of priceless antiques. |
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Fortunately, experts have managed to salvage a number of priceless relics, including a huge hoard of Ancient Greek gold in Kerch. |
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It is the foundation of our priceless civil peace, which is the envy and wonder of the world. |
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The history of cinema is littered with priceless pearls of wisdom delivered by eccentric movie producers. |
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Experience, considered a priceless commodity in life, can also be a useful ally in football. |
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With an indrawn breath she reverently slid the priceless parchment from its resting place. |
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And trust is a priceless asset in medicine, where a placebo can work wonders. |
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He's developed an unexpected habit of scoring goals and that is a priceless quality to be found in a midfielder. |
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The limestone statue is priceless and all of these items are irreplaceable. |
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Many pieces of priceless ivories, sculptures and gold coins were also sold to unscrupulous foreign dealers. |
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Come up with a foolproof security system and stop other men like you from stealing priceless works of art. |
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In a society that seems to be fragmenting even as we watch, the kind of community spirit you find in clubs like this is priceless. |
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They include priceless centuries-old tapestries, three furnished lodge houses and 261 acres of land. |
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Rather, my first thought is of the scene in which Tom dandles a priceless violin out the window. |
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One of the world's rarest cars is a Vauxhall built at Luton, the priceless Silver Bullet. |
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Of course, it would be illegal to bring home priceless original museum specimens, even if we could afford them. |
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People may be able to win a new laptop computer, free airline tickets or cash, but the actual gift to mankind is priceless. |
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Each new generation has been orally handed down the priceless musical heritage like all other Indian art forms. |
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Several priceless collections of mementoes from Ibiza and Corfu were damaged beyond repair. |
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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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He put the mug down carefully on a coaster on the antique bedside table, next to a priceless vase holding rare flowers. |
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Among the thousands of priceless paintings is the Mona Lisa, perhaps the most famous painting in the world. |
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The current cottage museum is rapidly deteriorating and is no longer fit to house priceless Burns manuscripts and artefacts. |
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There's no question that these precious and priceless mountains will eventually end up in public ownership. |
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Tim Corum, head of collections with Leeds museums, said the home was a priceless treasure for the city. |
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The tree ornaments were collected through the years and some were priceless treasures. |
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The Ardagh Chalice and many other priceless objects in the National Museum are decorated with enamel. |
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What the donor saw here was that their sacrifice, their priceless gift, could save someone else's life. |
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Vincent van Gogh was a failure, but today, his paintings are priceless works of art. |
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Books are priceless treasures that will never become old or obsolete, no matter the advances in technology. |
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The wealth of the family is legendary and stories abound of their priceless jewellery and works of art. |
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The Bugs Bunny-esque reincarnation machine is a priceless bit of imagination. |
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Watching Nod driving on the wrong side of the road would be absolutely priceless. |
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In the end it didn't matter and the look on his face was priceless as you could clearly see the shock and the moment it registered for him. |
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The ads in the comic are priceless, much more interesting than the comic itself. |
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The expression on the captain's face when he heard such blasphemy was priceless. |
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The Brian Tamaki interview may not have amounted to much, but the running commentary was priceless. |
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Dana was still making her call when the shots went off, so the shocked look on her face was beyond priceless. |
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Make a note in your diary for the next series in May 2005, and remember that without the BBC that was we wouldn't have such priceless gems. |
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She waltzed in on my day off like she owned the place, stole my desk by the window and binned my priceless collection of elastic bands. |
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The expression then was priceless, something between defeat and misery, between loss and emptiness. |
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A helmet in a display case at the British Museum is not just a priceless piece of antiquity. |
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They have pace, speed, acceleration, penetration, and that priceless asset, mobility. |
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He may not accept Visa or Mastercard, but his service and efficiency is priceless. |
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Raoul was not amused to find me flicking my chewing gum into a priceless installation piece I assumed was a wastepaper basket. |
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Chryses approached the Achaeans ' fast ships to win his daughter back, bringing a priceless ransom. |
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Such damage could jeopardize the transmission of the priceless science data to the Earth. |
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Charlie and Phil gradually bond with their sons, and start to fully appreciate the priceless joys of fatherhood. |
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He begins his new role with, seemingly, the priceless advantage of being a good judge of a player. |
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And there is priceless support from Clive Merrison in the role of the rattily authoritarian headmaster. |
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Slovenia scored a priceless away goal and succeeded in holding Croatia to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their playoff. |
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The life experience gained from spreading your wings to explore the world for a while is priceless. |
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Little did I expect that a, slightly worse for wear, sprig of green taken from the boxes would become a priceless Christmas moment. |
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The exchange between the mayor, Sheriff Hartwell and him when he first appears with the reprieve from the governor is simply priceless. |
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A priceless goal midway through the second half was a mercy in this impoverished era for the national side. |
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I must be brave and not let our antipodal friends see the pain I bear at being denied this priceless entertainment. |
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Desperate digging against the rising water level managed to salvage a tiny fraction of its priceless mosaics, now displayed in Gaziantep museum. |
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By documenting five families of Arkansan quilters, he answers several basic but priceless questions about these important cultural artifacts. |
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He believes they can transform the player from a rough diamond into a priceless signing. |
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Among the jumble and mess were hidden treasures priceless articles bundled next to worthless rubbish. |
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I have to admit I laughed out loud, harder than I have for a long time. It was priceless. |
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The opportunity to see an artist who puts on a good show in your own backyard or at a small venue is priceless. |
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Look for volunteer opps or unpaid internships, and score some job experience that's truly priceless. |
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To many readers, however, the finest discoveries of the book would be priceless nuggets of information about the marvels of nature and antiquity. |
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The world of selling is a particular haven of deception, and self-deception is the most priceless asset of all. |
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She gave priceless performances as the precisely perfect foil for Groucho Marx. |
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His material is shorn of all excess baggage and his ability to lock on a small aspect of everybody's lives and turn it askew is priceless. |
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The comments we got from sixteen year olds who were illegally modding their wetware at the time were priceless. |
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The legendary Faberge created a trove of treasures for the Tsars that endure as priceless examples of the craftsman's art. |
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A priceless vintage motorcar made a historic return visit to the home of its first owner on Sunday, exactly 70 years after it was purchased. |
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Without people of calibre who are unafraid to stand up and be counted, so much of priceless aesthetic value would be lost forever. |
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He's been given a priceless chance to put a positive spin on the events of his life, but still manages to come off as boorish, sexist and vulgar. |
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The priceless group of wartime ships face the chop unless a new home can be found for them. |
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She wouldn't know what to do with a frame if she had a priceless, borderless Van Gogh sitting around her home. |
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We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come. |
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Another priceless treasure I inherited was a spiral-bound book called Grandmother Remembers. |
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Walking along the ghats to the Bhutanatha temples brought one to two priceless images. |
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In putting on a collective hair shirt, the party neglected this priceless piece of political wisdom. |
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A canoeist who can read a river and avoid underwater obstructions is a priceless companion on any river trip. |
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City could hardly believe their good fortune but with a priceless lead now to protect their steely determination was galvanised. |
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This is a priceless strategic resource, and the Army's major contribution today to the formulation of national strategy. |
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Rather, the goods passing hands were priceless jewels and ornaments gifted by foreign rulers, and at stake was the reputation and future of the monarchy. |
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The creative ability of these artists to produce the music we love, combined with the time and energy they spend throughout that process is in itself priceless. |
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As nurses who specialize in otorhinolaryngology, this is evident to us each time we visit a school or teach children about their ears and the priceless gift of hearing. |
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The look on Sachiko's face, like a puppy-dog, was priceless. |
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But Wales did get their priceless second on 67 minutes when Davies curled in another free-kick and Hartson rose unchallenged to power a header to the net. |
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Some of the comments are priceless and deserve to be preserved, with the hope that they might at some future date bring a blush of shame to the cheeks of the more honorable. |
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And who can forget that priceless moment from the enron saga, as documented in the book The Smartest Guys in the Room. |
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Although the magical scenery filled with priceless glass and crystal furnishings was spectacular and worth a closer look, the two had no time to marvel at it. |
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Actor and explorer Michael Palin, visiting in 2001, described one elderly bookkeeper showing off his priceless wares. |
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He obtained permission to disassemble the priceless original rifle in order to make a complete set of dimensioned drawings as well as reams of notes. |
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Without question, the contribution of sweat equity poured out by members has been priceless, and the main reason this is such a robust, vital organization. |
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With Rovers currently hovering dangerously near the relegation zone, it's vital the players are not distracted from the task of trying to secure a priceless away win. |
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The room was piled high with boxes containing the priceless tickets for gatecrasher Balls. |
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This treasury which is located inside a safe locked basement beneath the shrine contains historical artifacts, priceless manuscripts and a significant amount of gold and gems. |
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Fauteaux's portrayal of Billy yielded some particularly priceless moments. |
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Like the wine merchant they were all avid for news, but had little to give him in return, certainly no chance mention of a priceless jewelled mask. |
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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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On the 10th day, the ruler, in silk and priceless gems, wended his way in procession through the crowded streets on the gorgeously caparisoned elephant. |
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The film is stupendous art, but it owes much to a priceless piece of document. |
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And when he reads his admission letter, his jubilant reaction is priceless. |
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Take an extraordinary artistic heritage, the luxury of precious metals and priceless gems and an environment that can make even the most jaded shopper quiver with excitement. |
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The Indian woman wears the priceless jewel of modesty with pride. |
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The use of a Tolkein-esque storyline to illustrate the aspects of growing up and maturing is perfect, and the way in which the story is acted out and accented is priceless. |
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He's grabbed the world's attention with more of his priceless tomfoolery. |
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In October 1995, as Morini lay dying in her hospital bed, her priceless Stradivarius was stolen from her apartment, as were scores, letters, and recordings. |
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His whiny whimper and open-mouthed silent scream are priceless. |
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Such information was priceless for opportunist burglars, he added. |
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Its role in sustaining rural and upland communities and their position as part of our social and cultural fabric is priceless. |
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My collection of marbles consisted mainly of priceless connie agates handed down by Grandpa. |
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The hotel gets its name from the priceless antiques from the Ottoman, Seljuk, Roman and Hittite eras scattered all over the place. |
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The research, published in Meteoritics and Planetary Science, reveals the priceless statue to be a rare ataxite class of meteorite. |
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Many priceless icons, relics, and other objects later turned up in Western Europe, a large number in Venice. |
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Alan Pardew's current squad has been put together with a relatively low budget but the resolve and unity within the team is priceless. |
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She tells Brock that life is priceless and throws the diamond into the ocean, after allowing him to hold it. |
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A pair of cat burglars run into trouble when they break into a home to get their hands on a priceless masterpiece. |
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Golden cocoons are tiny doodads shipped in oversize cartons, sometimes with enough paper, bubble wrap or airbags to cradle a priceless vase. |
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Not only does he pose a genuine threat as a ballcarrier, he has a priceless ability to disrupt the opposition forwards' play. |
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There are 201 pieces of jewelry, many priceless but a fair number of fakeries as well. |
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Chapoutier's priceless vineyards on Hermitage are full of life to the point of scruffiness. |
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The public is often under the impression that all archaeology takes place in a distant and foreign land, only to collect monetarily or spiritually priceless artifacts. |
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For example, strength and power are definitely priceless assets to have at one's disposal when attempting to hit a golf ball with distance and velocity. |
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They are some of the priceless collection of thousands of pictures spanning 150 years of expeditions that will be up for viewing from today at the Freeze Frame online archive. |
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