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It was later presented to President George W. Bush, who displayed it in the Oval Office as a treasured souvenir.
Speaking before the British Parliament in May, President Obama invoked the "ideals of the Enlightenment" as a treasured source of modern values.
STUNNING oil portraits of Adam and Eve, both painted in 1613, should logically have been hanging together as a treasured pair.
Instead of settling for a role as a treasured cult act, he fought the industry, bit the hands that fed him, and painted "Slave" on his face.
In a city probably better served than most by independent cinemas, the Astor is regarded as a treasured heirloom, and not just for its film selection and architecture.
The Christmas ghost story was one of their finest legacies, and it's only relatively recently that we've abandoned it as a treasured tradition.
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She was, as well, a treasure to us, and her loss is deeply felt.
He referred to himself as a treasure hunter.
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Regardless of function, each object is presented as a treasure.
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