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Joseph Jay Deiss, in his evocative book "Herculaneum: Italy's Buried Treasure," describes an urban tableau that is frozen in time: "Luncheon still waits on tables. . . .
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Melbourne convict descendant Glad Wishart refers to "the convict treasure," describing her ancestor Ludlow Tedder who was transported for stealing eleven spoons and a breadbasket.
Ben Allnut, who's Head of Design at Penfield and is responsible for all these treasures, describes the textiles used in their FW2012 collection: "As always you can expect fantastic quality from this collection of down jacket and vest.
Her treasures – described as one of the finest collections of British art to come to the market in generations – were auctioned at her request to continue her work of encouraging young poets and artists through her charity, Old Possum's Practical Trust.
The cognitive interpersonal model of Schmidt and Treasure (2006) describes how interpersonal processes are impacted by the visibility of AN [ 65], which can elicit overprotection or conflict [ 66].
The noun "treasure-trove" describes a find of valuable articles, the second part of the compound word being derived from the French verb trouver, to find.
We become privy to why the words "masterpiece" and "treasure," in describing selected "ICH," ignited heated debate, and the alliances that were formed backstage to fuel it.
I've certainly experienced situations similar to the treasure hunt described above.
"It has more landrace strains than any other jurisdiction, and they are rightfully considered to be a national treasure," he described, using the term for crops that grow in the wild.
"A boy in a world of selfish, crazy, violent, colorful adults" — that's how precocious Fin Hadley describes "Treasure Island" and "Manchild in the Promised Land," two books he happens to be reading in "Fin & Lady," Cathleen Schine's bittersweet elegy for Greenwich Village in the 1960s.
In their words, children were everything, a mother's "treasures", and described by one mother as "the engine of my life".
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