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Some collections have rare treasures, others have common treasures.
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"The earth is a common treasure; it is a crime to buy and sell it for personal gain".
We should protect this piece of paradise as a common treasure for all Americans to enjoy, not just for a handful of wealthy landowners.
President Hu Jintao told Mr Kim with fine hyperbole that the two countries' friendship had become "the common treasure of both nations".This time, too, North Korea has behaved with a scintilla of responsibility.
Paris, where only weeks later, a world of nations gathered to defend our common treasure from shortsighted profiteering and address climate change at last.
But, in recent years, this Game of Thrones plot has been disrupted by millions of people all over the world coming together to #SaveTheArctic as a common treasure of humanity.
Silver treasures, common in the Scandinavian countries, are found also in Slavic areas including Poland, especially northern Poland.
There are 42,865 of these local wildlife sites in England, ranging from large commons to tiny treasures such as the old tennis court at Gresham's school in Norfolk, which boasts more than 200 orchid spikes.
"Little bits of that amazing hot pink here and there in a mix really livens it up". Other common Southern California flowers treasured by Madderlake but generally overlooked here as arrangement material are agapanthus, nasturtiums, bottlebrush and firethorn.
The expectation, with these national institutions, is that visitors should feel a sense of common ownership in the treasures they house.
Theft of cultural treasures is common during violent conflict.
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