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"There could be a treasure in there," he told me.
"This could be a treasure trove," the baseball author Gene Carney said.
It's early days, but it could be a treasure trove for fans of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's Super creation.
Mr. Mastro, the Chevron lawyer, said the "Crude" footage could be a "treasure trove" for his client, estimating that the lawyers representing the Ecuadoreans were on screen for "more than 70 percent of the film".
Well, perhaps today's remake could be titled "The Treasure of the Golden Junkyard".
It was also an area with impressive hardwood forests where excellent timber could be harvested, a treasure for Greenlanders who lacked forests.
The turnpike could be a retro treasure except it doesn't have fins, and what has the Turnpike Authority done with that?
In a single day in July 1562, a Spanish bishop advanced the cause of his God by ordering the collection and destruction of every Mayan manuscript and work or art that could be found, the treasure of 4,000 years of civilisation.
Becerra said the river could be a "beloved treasure" for the city.
"Too often in America when something becomes outmoded, we just throw it away when it could be adapted and treasured as part of our cultural history".
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