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She added: "I didn't see it coming that our national treasure would be categorised in line with child pornography and other such abominations".
With $787 billion of stimulus money already spent, you would think that an extra $3 billion for this national treasure would be warranted.
WHEN Google began scanning books and allowing them to be searched online in 2004, publishers fretted that their literary treasure would be ransacked by internet pirates.
If he weren't so very dead, the unnamed owner of this treasure would be desolated, and his heirs would be inconsolable.
And the greatest treasure would be safe in it, Afloat on a simple raft.
"If we surrender and wave a white flag, like Senator Clinton wants to do, and withdraw, as Governor Romney wanted to do, then there will be chaos, genocide, and the cost of American blood and treasure would be dramatically higher," he said.
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The early treasures would be better seen in the old building near the superb collection of early Chinese sculpture of much the same period.
But for the curators, it's a way of arguing that Italy's art treasures would be vastly diminished were it not for its strict — some assert, draconian — cultural-heritage laws.
In an era of austerity, one way to share out our nation's cultural treasures would be to do something about the thousands of artworks that currently sit in the vaults of our museums.
To lose our priceless treasures would be to lose some of New York City's most cherished memories.
If America had a lesbian, 76-year-old national treasure, Tomlin would be it.
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