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The door in the north wall, Reeves believes, leads to Nefertiti's burial chamber, and the other to a storeroom, possibly holding treasures.
There's an excellent coffee bar, a bevvy of Cire Trudon candles, hand-painted scarves from Temps des Reves and a showstopping wood cabinet holding treasures for a smooth shave: an intact safety razor set issued to G.I.'s in World War II; chrome, nickel and gold-plated razors from Merkur of Solingen, Germany; Thiers-Issard Sabatier straight razors, which are very Sweeney Todd.
Colombia has found the wreck of a Spanish galleon that is thought to hold treasure worth £1 billion.
The menu is two pages, with a printed specials list that on one night held treasure — a traditional Portuguese stew of monkfish and stingray.
It held treasure troves of goodies, some I recognized (like shiny black candied figs), and some I did not (heaps of pungent dried chilies of every size and color, and mounds of dark paste, the bases of Oaxaca's famous moles, or sauces).
"It is a beautiful home, a true masterpiece that holds treasures inside and out," he said.
Top executives had dinner at the Art Institute, the museum that holds treasures like works by Cezanne and Edward Hopper.
You have to steel yourself for Mee & Gee, and you might not always come away a winner, but the HK$10£1£1) rack right by the entrance can hold treasures.
But let us also commit to protecting these places for the next hundred years and beyond — and recognize that defending these commonly held treasures requires our vigilance and effort.
Riga's antiques shops also hold treasures of the more earthly kind: everything from old artwork to church artifacts to Soviet knickknacks.
Walking through the halls of a library that holds treasures and sitting in classrooms that happen to be the most captured in cinema world over, are some of the memorable parts of the entire experience.
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