Sentence examples for intellectual treasure from inspiring English sources

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The then South African president, Thabo Mbeki, was inspired by the "intellectual treasure" while visiting Timbuktu in 2001, and initiated a joint project between the two countries.

The Acara has been challenging our teachers to learn from this country's intellectual treasure in order that they can share this with our young people.

Unfortunately, it appears that it may also be said that this illustrious chapter of American history was terminated by misguided, catastrophic, foreign and fiscal policies in the first administration of the 21st century, which recklessly dissipated the human and intellectual treasure of this country.

For those who seek intellectual treasure in this crudely carpentered Japanese dross about children and creatures from a digital world, comfort may be found in repetitive praise for the power of friendship and teamwork, although such lessons are taught far better in other children's fiction readily available this side of Oz.

For Hofstra University, hosting the first presidential debate this evening is, without a doubt, an unparalleled educational experience, a public service, and an intellectual treasure.

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The result is a nuanced appreciation of Russian culture, and especially of the intellectual treasures that were destroyed in the wake of the Revolution.

Paul and Irma Milstein, she said, "shared the library's vision of a beautiful space where all users can encounter great intellectual treasures and examine the record of our shared and personal histories".

The result is a nuanced appreciation of Russian culture, and especially of the intellectual treasures that were destroyed in the wake of the Revolution, such as the work of the brilliant botanist Nikolai Vavilov, who died in prison in 1943, his agricultural innovations mocked and replaced with pseudoscience, which led directly to a food crisis.

The result is a nuanced appreciation of Russian culture, and especially of the intellectual treasures that were destroyed in the wake of the Revolution, such as the work of the brilliant botanist Nikolai Vavilov, who died in prison in 1943, his innovations mocked and replaced with pseudoscience, which led directly to a food crisis.

This gift was one of the earliest and largest that the Foundation has given as part of its International Digitisation Project, which aims to make the world's intellectual treasures freely accessible to a global audience.

"Daughter of God" is more action-packed, "with several gunfights and violent deaths," the judge said, while "The Da Vinci Code" is "an intellectual, complex treasure hunt" that features clues and puzzles more than "any physical adventure".

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