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But a chance to change your life is its own treasure.
You'll get smushed!" Piper Whalen, 5, turned toward her own treasure: an enormous fallen tree.
3. Identify five objects for their own treasure hunts based on a theme and a set of criteria.
Organized by geography and theme, the show unfolds in nine galleries, and each feels like its own treasure chest, worthy of hours of pleasurable study.
For others, he took cheap toy soldiers and detergent bottles and blew them to giant proportions — a nice echo of the throwaway style he first saw at Fiorucci, not to mention the enlarging process he put his own treasure through.
It even has room for local lore; in an offhand label so tantalizing it could be from the New York waterfront chronicler Joseph Mitchell's own treasure map, one East River pier is identified as "The Shed," complete with suggestive quotation marks.
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In your opinion, who should "own" treasured artifacts?
Alternatively, you can induce collectors to part with their own treasures.
They donated their own treasures, including squirrel and porcupine skins, dried oak leaves, and an old Christmas card.
I met normal people in stable relationships with their own Treasures.
Samta Patel and her husband, Sonny -- both born in Zambia -- own Treasured Artifacts, which sells folk art from Africa and Mexico.
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