Sentence examples for treasure back from inspiring English sources

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Oh, and the Pikmin were good at moving spaceship parts and treasure back to the ship, too.

One Italian cheesemaker told me that the animals first came to Italy when Hannibal used them to carry his war treasure back from Asia — a story that is historically dubious but does manage to capture the cheese's almost mythic exoticism.

According to the newsweekly Le Nouvel Observateur, minable was "a punch in the mouth" — "one word, by itself," that roused all of Depardieu's insecurities, transforming him from a national treasure back into Pétarou (Little Firecracker), the son of "an illiterate prole" from the boondocks of Châteauroux, with "his farts, his head-butts, his petty hustles".

Hundreds of people gather for the spectacle alone.In this section New king, old courtiers Staying on Let's have our treasure back, please A bolder Kuwait A day for complaints ReprintsAt the EID last December, complaints ranged from the lack of elementary schools to rights for the elderly.

And, after much cajoling, the G7 group of rich countries agreed to include Jordan on the list of otherwise poorer nations entitled to debt relief.In this section New king, old courtiers Staying on Let's have our treasure back, please A bolder Kuwait A day for complaints ReprintsIn the end, neither pledge may amount to much.

Diaz, born and raised here, would have been a civic treasure back then: the youngest of nine children from a working-class family, a United States  Olympian at age 20 in 1996, a world champion 10 years later, his first defense a victory over the fading Mexican legend Erik Morales.

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These texts are now treasured back home.

I have lived my life seeking new adventures, always eager to bring my "treasures" back to my hometown.

WHEN WORLD WAR I BEGAN, Barnard brought 600 or so treasures back to New York and displayed them in a monasterylike setting he built next to his home in Washington Heights, an area then known for its large estates.

After Lieutenant Meador's death, his brother and sister sold the treasures back to the German authorities for $2.75 million, causing an outrage among Americans incensed by this trade in looted art.

"It's beyond us to buy every stolen object that comes up for sale, and I hope that other Chinese companies and collectors, including overseas Chinese collectors, will join with us to help bring these treasures back into Chinese hands".

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