This is, for Wildean scholars and students of the fin-de-siecle, a treasure-trove of a book. |
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New games are unlocked every Tuesday as each new episode is aired on television in this ever-expanding online treasure-trove. |
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No one has yet published a treasure-trove of the private written reflections of our current president. |
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The Burns Museum is a treasure-trove of manuscripts, books, paintings and artefacts. |
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These initiatives make a treasure-trove of Canadian programs and films accessible to Canadians. |
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Meanwhile, the temptation to plunder the treasure-trove remains. |
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It's simply an amazing historical treasure-trove. |
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Maybe it's because this material is Jarecki's treasure-trove, and if filming is a neurotic, obsessive-compulsive activity, Jarecki is effectively complicit in it. |
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