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Success for National Day would be priceless.

A judicial source said that if the artworks' authenticity was confirmed, their value would be priceless.

And the resultant boost to national morale due to the enforced absence of Piers Morgan would be priceless, too.

Dr. Van Lieu, whose research on the plate's significance was used in the investigation, added that given the plate's rarity, "it would be priceless".

If we know anything about Messi, Carlos T z, Javier Zanetti or Javier Mascherano, it is that winning the Copa on home soil would be priceless.

The money is nice, but a Presidents Cup berth would be priceless to Baddeley, who said he is competing against another Australian, John Senden, who is tied for 24th in the tournament, for the final berth.

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Because then we'd be priceless antiquities instead of just a couple of old artifacts.

It'd be priceless.

Victory would also be priceless emotionally.

JOHANNESBURG — Whichever way the World Cup final goes Sunday, the personal and private views of Florentino Pérez would probably be priceless.

Peace between the two would be a priceless gift.

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