Sentence examples for open a treasure from inspiring English sources

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It is the misconduct documents that are expected to open a treasure trove of historical interest.

The BBC said that with just 10 per cent of its archive currently commercially available, the Store would open a "treasure trove" to audiences and expand the download market by giving viewers the chance to own cult programmes which previously would not have justified a DVD release.

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Examples of the installations include a cannon that blasts open a treasure chest, a giant oyster that opens up to reveal a pearl and a talking parrot.

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Visiting her apartment, in Chelsea, "is like opening a treasure chest," Ms. Ashcraft said.

The Yale Babylonian Collection received the donation from Ott in October in commemoration of his 50th reunion, and it was "like opening a treasure chest," says Lassen.

Afterward, there was a lamb dinner at La Grenouille ("I feel very Afghan eating this," the writer Ann Marlowe said) and a raffle: all the guests received little keys; one of them opened a treasure chest containing a special gold-and-lapis bracelet made by McClelland.

This has opened a treasure of data, available at no cost, to the scientific community.

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Music has been a significant part of Zelda's appeal since the beginning: can you imagine it without the eight-note "secret" jingle, or the "da-da-da-DAAAAH!" fanfare that sounds upon opening a treasure chest?

Academics from Trinity College, Aberdeen and Cambridge Universities are now co-operating on a series of research projects that could not only help bring resolution to ancient quarrels but will open up a treasure house of genealogical, linguistic and census information.

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