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treasures
verb
Third person singular of treasure
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'treasures' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something special and especially valuable. For example, "My grandmother's jewelry box contains many precious treasures."
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For more insight into the city's architecture, join the excellent Palm Springs Modern Tours, which offer expert guided visits to some of the 20th-century treasures, including Frank Sinatra's first Palm Springs home.
Full details are not being disclosed yet - Blatchford said at one venue he had asked seven times in one interview for some particularly coveted artefacts - but a small taster of the treasures in the Russian collections was seen in loans to the British Council in 2011, to mark the gift of a statue of Yuri Gagarin: they included his anti-gravity training harness and a space seat for a dog.
Sinclair, who was once married to Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, and other members of the Rosenberg family have campaigned for years for the return of looted Nazi treasures.
Not everyone will agree with Bilmes that high-performing companies always "see their people as treasures, not as costs", but a bit more of that attitude in the public sector wouldn't go amiss.
The pair go on to spend two hours struggling to catch a glimpse of life's silver lining, only to realise, through the power of dance montages and illegal betting, that they are each other's everlasting treasures.
Related: Parthenon marbles are miracles of sculpture symbolic of Greek nationhood In an about-turn three months after Athens' radical-left Syriza party assumed power, the new Greek cultural minister Nikos Xydakis said the route to retrieving the treasures lay in diplomatic and political channels and not international courts where outcomes were far from assured.
It'll be a special kind of nerd who treasures his copy of the Lib Dems' mash-up of Uptown Funk, while the Green party's boyband parody similarly prompted the toes to curl into a previously unknown and possibly dangerous position.
I believe that Tamsin and Leila should both be declared national treasures: Tamsin for her rooftop protest on the Houses of Parliament, Leila for covering Peter Mandelson with green custard.
That he was able to keep his secret treasures here, not in some remote corner of the globe but in the centre of the city that gave birth to the National Socialist movement, is both extraordinary and not short of a certain dark irony.
We hope to achieve this in small but meaningful ways, through the stories we tell, the treasures we share … We believe that nurturing a better tomorrow upholds the yesterday we cherish, for all of us.
A great-great-great uncle, when minister of culture, established the National Museum at Naples, which exhibits the bountiful treasures of the devasted Roman city.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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