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Soldiers unexpectedly finding treasure in the midst of war is a successful staple of Hollywood, and the current incident will probably prove alluring to screenwriters.
Up to 50 divers would spend four months at sea on a dhow in the summer, eating one meal of rice and fish a day, all in the hope of finding treasure in oysters.
The inevitable fuss that followed these announcements can be only partly chalked up to the popular fantasy of finding treasure in the attic, or to the obvious prospect of seeing more great art.
I have been asking lots of people who know about this stuff – thought leaders in fashion psychology, experts on the circular economy, women who are ninja-level at finding treasure in charity shops – for advice about how I can keep the fashion bar high when it comes to the clothes I wear and write about, while reducing the environmental damage.
Of course, no matter how savvy you think you are, sometimes finding treasure in another person's rubbish heap is just dumb luck.
Finding treasure in others' trash was a specialty of the Padres' former general manager, Kevin Towers, and the relievers have bonded over it.
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She loves the burnt edges of cinema, finding treasures in images or ideas that other directors might reject.
"You can't search every inch of the ocean bottom, and so the hope remains alive and the promise of finding treasures in sunken palaces".
The super-encounterers loved to spend an afternoon hunting through, say, a Victorian journal on cattle breeding, in part, because they counted on finding treasures in the oddest places.
Sure, I can find those books in my firmly built and landscaped library building but there is something so very romantic and adventurous and mysterious about finding treasures in a traveling caravan, as if my very fortunes were about to be foretold by a veiled woman sitting around a glistening globe.
"Besides discovering new species, charting new trenches and finding treasure, we may even find the lost city of Atlantis," Branson said in a speech last year.
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