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He thought that a man's name was a personal treasure.
Parked on Mr. Knox's semicircular driveway on a sunny March day was another personal treasure in his life for many years, a 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special.
Four years ago, at the last Democratic National Convention, Jon Corzine was little more than the Democrats' personal treasure chest: a Wall Street mogul who was simultaneously shattering spending records for his own Senate race and bankrolling New Jersey's powerful county bosses.
In my pre-internet youth, libraries were my personal treasure trove.
The items are Crow's personal treasure trove of beloved dresses, skirts, blouses, pants and hats.
Like the Gospel parable of the rich young man who refused to give up his possessions, parting with their personal treasure is one of the greatest challenges facing people of faith, research indicates.
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Perhaps others have felt the same way about personal treasures.
Her designs, including a scarf printed with images of those frames and others inspired by her personal treasures, will be sold on HSN.
On display are costumes and accessories worn by Lennox, photographs, personal treasures and awards, ephemera from the political campaigns she has championed, recorded interviews, and music videos", apparently.
Here are ten tracks from ECM albums (including one not recorded by ECM but reissued by the label) that are among my personal treasures and delights.
"The World of Muriel Brandolini: Interiors" (Rizzoli, $65) is the usual lavish tombstone-size volume, in this case one commemorating in witty, candid prose the personal treasures Ms. Brandolini has put on the block.
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