The book is a treasure trove of primary research on a wide spectrum of countries over a period covering two centuries. |
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She is arrested and, during a search, he discovers her treasure trove of art and music. |
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The book is a treasure trove of information about how some of the hottest public debates affected the day-to-day work of a government agency. |
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There is a treasure trove of marketing materials, too, including the original press kit, which is a complete hoot to see on the screen. |
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The leftover unaired performances were often as good and a valuable treasure trove for fans of the particular artist. |
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Crouching underneath two huge, tired-looking horse chestnut trees, we were overawed by the treasure trove among the fallen leaves. |
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The noodle dish was a veritable treasure trove of fish, chicken meat, tempura prawn and soft noodles. |
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There are plenty of extra tracks and studio out-takes, a fan's treasure trove. |
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This treasure trove of information details the daring deeds and derring-do of a galaxy of Headingley Stadium stars. |
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This extraordinary volume for an unusual man is a treasure trove for the inquiring mind. |
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Americans, by and large, view nature as a treasure trove of useful resources waiting to be harnessed for productive ends. |
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The pub itself is a delightful treasure trove of eccentric bric-a-brac and antiques, which makes it an even more desirable destination. |
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The present book breaks new ground, unearthing a treasure trove of visual delights as well as a profusion of new information. |
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This book is a treasure trove of chocolate chip and oatmeal cookie recipes. |
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They are under no obligation to hand it to authorities because it contains no precious metals and is not considered treasure trove. |
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The material inside the skull is an aggregate of clay-sized chloritic material and is a treasure trove of minerals. |
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A medieval gold ring found in a Wiltshire field was declared treasure trove at an inquest in Chippenham yesterday. |
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A treasure trove of information is encoded inside your object code, and this tool lets you see it. |
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The warehouse is a treasure trove of inexpensive art supplies, including fabric remnants, wallpaper samples, tiles, and picture frames. |
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Extras include a treasure trove of promotional spots and trailers from both the series and the feature film. |
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I just found a treasure trove of books about this stuff that look really good. |
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The island offers a treasure trove of beautiful ancient temples, stunning scenery and golden windswept beaches for discovery at your leisure. |
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Facility restrooms might be a treasure trove of nonessential electric loads. |
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What lacked so far is an authentic compilation of facts about this treasure trove of nature. |
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Then there is the little library which is a veritable treasure trove on Kangra's rich heritage. |
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Taking in his bookcases and desk drawers, I realized that there could be a treasure trove of escape items. |
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His house became a treasure trove and even his attic walls were covered with murals which he created by candlelight. |
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A treasure trove of undiscovered marine life has been found on an underwater mountain top in the Caribbean. |
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Mr Field must now wait for the Suffolk coroner to hold an inquest to decide if the coins are treasure trove of if they will be returned to him. |
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He also has a treasure trove of beer facts and information to school anyone on the secrets of the suds. |
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Then the treasure trove panel awarded the stone to Shetland, so it came to our local museum, which is where it would have come anyway. |
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Within this treasure trove of biodiversity, the crown jewel is a seven-year-old national park on a peninsula in the northeast corner. |
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In short, the videos were a treasure trove for Democrats looking for perfectly bite-sized, tweetable nuggets. |
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For a tunesmith who apparently has a treasure trove of 8 million songs, he is still at the mini-album stage. |
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But at one York pub, the lost property collection is a treasure trove of unusual items, including accessories for a false hand. |
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If I'm lucky, I'll see deer, rabbits, frogs, and find a treasure trove of the wild blackberry bushes their property is lousy with. |
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Each won medals aplenty, both trousering the treasure trove of Olympic gold, each held world records galore. |
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Inside laid a treasure trove of personal effects belonging to Earl Sandstrum. |
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The result of her research is a 44-page book and a linguistic treasure trove. |
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It all adds up to a real treasure trove, and a fine summary of the glories of European cinema. |
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Add some 3,900 rare books and 580 manuscript collections and you have a veritable treasure trove of data and documents, a researcher's dream. |
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He wrote to me to share a little part of the treasure trove of maladdressed mail he has picked up since his elevation to the peerage. |
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Imagine the treasure trove of biting one-liners Maggie Smith would deliver about a relative dating a black man. |
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Storage containers hold a treasure trove of mascara, lipstick, blush, and other makeup. |
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Among its treasure trove of fauna, New Zealand has other unique species such as the nocturnal, flightless kakapo, the world's largest parrot, of which only 83 remain. |
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Visit the 1830s police lock-up and browse the town's treasure trove of art, antiques and collectables. |
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Belvoir Castle is an odyssey for the eye from the outside and a treasure trove of art, furniture and grand décor within. |
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Indeed, after nearly four years, there is a treasure trove of hyperbolic, over-the-top soundbites about it. |
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In short, Bazard savant is a musical treasure trove where listeners are advised to linger at every stall, soaking up the rich emotion of it all. |
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The bathroom is transformed into a treasure trove where the elements on the bathtub, shower and washbasin glisten like precious jewels. |
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The auction contains a treasure trove of signature pieces including chokers, tiaras, earrings and a myriad of other costume jewelry once owned by Hilton. |
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The Alte Pinakothek, a treasure trove of art from the Middle Ages to late rococo, contains 80 works by the great Flemish master Rubens alone. |
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In addition to its biological and geographic wonders, the region is a treasure trove of human history and culture. |
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A genuine treasure trove of information, he has been informing professionals for over 30 years. |
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The Univers is a Saint Malo institution that is well worth a visit as it is also a little treasure trove. |
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To newcomers, this visit allows the discovery of a treasure trove of highly crafted works. |
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Kakadu is also famous for its lily-dotted wetlands, rich wildlife and treasure trove of Aboriginal rock art. |
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You can explore Australia's culture, history and way of life display in Canberra's treasure trove of national attractions. |
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From traditional to high-tech, a treasure trove of surprising gift ideas to suit all budgets awaits visitors. |
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Our ideas for kitchen play with the CLAI product mix, and to discover a delicious, healthy treasure trove of flavours day by day. |
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At the same time, we are raiding a treasure trove of organic matter in the soil that it has taken hundreds and thousands of years to amass. |
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I also learned what a treasure trove of strengths and skills I have and how I can use them in my personal and work life. |
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After Blumenfeld died his family feuded over his treasure trove of pictures and negatives. |
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Take a stroll through the spice-scented streets and discover a treasure trove of silverware, brassware, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garlands and silk saris. |
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Unattended mail is a treasure trove of personal information for potential thieves. |
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All three slim volumes are packed with pictures old and new, and contain a treasure trove of information about both how steam engines were made and used. |
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An agreement was reached in 1960 allowing restricted public access, but the collection retained its almost legendary aura as a virtually inaccessible treasure trove. |
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This is a treasure trove of Avesta, Pahlavi and Pazend manuscripts. |
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I just take them to Colonel March, the coroner, tell him where I found them and he rules they're lost property, not treasure trove, and gives them back to me. |
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This book is intended as a treasure trove of useless information. |
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Down the steps here into a treasure trove of stores selling gifts, leather goods, fun jewelry, men's and women's accessories, ties, belts and shoes. |
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The Bank of England website contains a treasure trove of banknote trivia. |
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It goes without saying that the particular eyes of the particular kids in the room immediately lit up at the possibilities such a treasure trove of breakables threw up. |
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The counterpart of treasure trove under Roman law was thesaurus inventus. |
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I had obtained copies of Howe's official ATF records, which proved to be a veritable treasure trove. |
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It was while working on a wreck in the Erme Estuary in the 1980s in Devon that Neville found a treasure trove of gold and other artefacts. |
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The finder of treasure trove owns it against the landowner and everyone else except the true owner. |
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When they weren't praying, they were cooking up a treasure trove of culinary treats, such as rakott knimpli, paprikas csirke and gomboc. |
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We dug into his very early stuff and discovered a real treasure trove. |
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The first map shows the places of origin of 37 Merovingian coins found in the Sutton Hoo treasure trove. |
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The information gathered will prove to be a treasure trove for future researchers and all Canadians, offering a detailed picture of some of the most isolated and significant areas of our planet. |
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Any person who finds treasure trove, and any person who gains possession of treasure trove, shall immediately deliver it to the National Museum of Denmark. |
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This is a region which is a treasure trove of natural and cultural delights and time-honoured educational establishments, but which longs for the rest of Europe to pay greater attention to it. |
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At the same time, insofar as my experience is well-founded, you will reveal a treasure trove, the riches of which will cause the world to marvel, and from which mankind and you yourselves will derive an unlooked-for reward. |
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A treasure trove for children? and parents too! |
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The Publications Office's archives have long represented a veritable treasure trove of European history. These publications can once again see the virtual light of day through the Publications Office Digital Library. |
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It also had a legal treasure trove of wisdom in the person of Mr. Wise. |
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Members of the public and businesses should also benefit from this treasure trove of information, whose commercial value is difficult to put a figure on. |
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They contain a treasure trove of information. |
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A family adventure classic from start to buccaneering finish, The Goonies is a cinematic treasure trove of breathtaking action, dazzling effects and shiver-yer-timbers thrills! |
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Jetsam and flotsam became her treasure trove. |
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Join a jolly team of brave buccaneers as they plunder a treasure trove of priceless pearls, jewels and other ill-gotten goods. Pillage your way through 77 swashbuckling levels in this 17th century high seas adventure! |
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The Minster House Antique Centre is a wonderful treasure trove of antiques and vintage pieces from all periods. |
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A trip with her sister to Roundtop, Texas, proved to be a treasure trove for vintage beds, furnishings, and quilts. |
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The surviving plays by Aristophanes are also a treasure trove of comic presentation, while Herodotus and Thucydides are two of the most influential historians in this period. |
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The band plays the familiar classics such as Work Song and Mercy, Mercy, Mercy but also include some lesser known gems from the Adderley treasure trove. |
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