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She knows he is a national treasure, both as a footballing icon and benefactor to many of Liberia's poor.

He asks if he may confess his sins, and in the course of his recital he mentions that he has "so much treasure, both silver and gold, that seven carts wouldn't be able to carry it".

If it were only that, it would be, at best, candy; instead, it's a treasure, both as a portrait of the artist and as a copious record of his ideas — it is, in fact, a key source for understanding Welles, the director and the man.

Another major motif is the snake, which (even in areas where direct Indianizing influence was not strong) is frequently combined with imagery derived from the cult of the powerful, magical Hindu naga; often many-headed, this serpent is the patron and guardian of water and treasure, both material and spiritual.

Concentrated elegance, dark berries, smoke, olive on the palate blending with dazzling aromatics, a Northern Rhone treasure -- both 'icon' and en route to being a 'trophy'trophy

This Bible has a "twin" manuscript preserved in the Puy-en-Velay's Cathedral which constitutes a part of the treasure, both Bibles were described by Leopold Delisle in a note of the Ecole des chartes Library (XL, 1879) read to the Institute in July, 1878 [30], it also talked about the manuscript lat 11937.

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With its noble estate buildings-turned-galleries, this series of gracefully linked theme gardens shelters treasures both cultivated and collected.

As a student organization, THURJ contributes its fair share to undergraduate enrichment and treasures both submissions (offering a $500 award for Best Manuscript) and the staff members who volunteer countless hours of their time to crank out each issue.

The store's aisles overflow with treasures both timely (Sigur Ros's "Med sud i eyrum vid spilum endalaust," $18.99), and obscure ("Sleep's Holy Mountain" on sought-after picture disc, $27.99).

Before Dylan transformed the folk world into a mass of self-involved singer-songwriters, it was populated by amateur historians posing as what Van Ronk liked to call "neo-ethnics," and they all treasured both their carefully honed hayseed accents and their links to previous self-mythologizers like Walt Whitman.

These foods and drinks are treasured: both for nutritional purposes and cultural practices.

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