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THROUGHOUT time, treasure has typically been measured in trinkets and pennyweights, coins and carats.
This may have much to do with the intractability of poverty despite the historic levels of time, treasure and talent that the world has thrown at it since World War II.
"The amount of satisfaction they required from helping someone in crisis more than compensated them for any time, treasure and talent they expended," Figley said.
We invest so much time, treasure and emotion in our educational institutions because through them we hope to build cultures of learning, of inquiry, of appreciation and engagement.
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Dancers in the music halls of time Treasures of a different stripe The painter Leon Kossoff, who is currently working with some vigour through the particular challenges of his ninth decade, has never been an artist who has readily engaged with nature.
This isn't the first time treasured memories have been returned to their owner in a lucky chain of events.
Helped along by satellite technology, thousands of leisure-time treasure hunters hope so.
Hunter Davies is the author of Confessions of a Collector: Or How to be a Part-Time Treasure Hunter (Quercus) Contribute with Guardian Witness.
Toby Younis, 69, describes himself as a "full-time treasure hunter".
We believe it is time to treasure our natural environment.
At the same time, they treasure the countryside.
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