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Something to treasure forever, surely.
Something to treasure for the future, then.
Neither exactly set the Thames on fire, although Arthur Lowe's radio version was something to treasure.
That's something to treasure amid a month of depressed, self-indulgent comics.
The World Cup should be something to treasure not whinge about.
"They were preserved by great-granddaughters who knew they'd been passed on something to treasure," he added.
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Students did not feel their learning was something to be treasured because "there is no time to discover the value of learning information", it was thought.
Chocolate is a controlled substance in our house, something to be treasured and shared.
They may be regarded as eccentric but many recognise that eccentricity is something to be treasured.
It was, looking back on it, a curious gift from his Kenyan father — something to be treasured, but also, perhaps, resented.
For those who want to engineer a clash of civilisations, the 3,000-year-old 3,000-year-old 3,000-year-oldsomething to be treasured, only another obstacle to war.
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