Privately donated pieces included a silver casket from the Rathbone family, a wonderfully romantic treasure chest. |
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Looking over the side you would expect to see a treasure chest full of gold. |
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An international fleet of tall ships set sail from Halifax on Monday, leaving behind a bulging treasure chest of tourism booty. |
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Encounters are triggered by locating magic portals, which spawn monsters and an occasional treasure chest. |
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You can't keep something this good locked away in your post-punk treasure chest forever. |
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The humidor, which is finely worked to represent a medieval strap-work treasure chest, contains more than 150 troy ounces of silver. |
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Like a pirate reaching into a treasure chest, he brandishes myriad gold chains, pendants, watches, bracelets and rings. |
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She wished she could go back and tell herself to leave that whole treasure chest alone. |
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This, then, is not a rags to riches tale, but one of a treasure chest so scarcely concealed that the topsoil barely covered it. |
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I like the notion of a library as a treasure chest, since it operates as a dual metaphor. |
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The walls of this house form a treasure chest in which the future owners will be able to work. |
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Our treasure chest of gourmet delights starts out here, on the banks of the river Arroscia. |
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A variety of formats can be used, from a simple folder to a classroom portfolio treasure chest to document the class's mathematical growth. |
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Clear a path to the treasure chest in each level to advance to the next stage as you travel the globe. |
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In the past few decades, employers have offered a treasure chest of social benefits to uphold their reputations among potential employees. |
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Of course, she doesn't quite have a closet full of ball gowns nor a treasure chest full of gold. |
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If a wildcard appears when you click the treasure chest, you may select a gem of any colour. |
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These are real sessions just like the ones you face with yourself or clients and are a treasure chest filled with examples of EFT in action. |
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Words are gems, stored in a book for quick reference, a treasure chest. |
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Two small and one large spice loaves from his sisters, a pork pie and a mince pie, two pounds of cheese-it was a veritable treasure chest of luxuries. |
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The journal is a little treasure chest of data about your data. |
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These seniors possess an enormous treasure chest of experiences based on their past, their lives, their activities, and their work. |
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Multi-colored lights sparkle like jewels in a treasure chest, yet they can seem so dated. |
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Before it, on the floor, sits a battered treasure chest. |
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You may have a treasure chest of untold memories, stories, anecdotes and facts that would undoubtedly delight people interested in hearing it all about the river. |
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Painted turtle with a shell as beautiful as a treasure chest. |
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Exploring the treasure chest in full will take devotion. |
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In conclusion, the Consultation process has opened a treasure chest of ideas and a desire to participate in a project understood by most to be long-term, and based on learning and constant iterative development. |
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This is a picture of God emptying the treasure chest of his love for us. |
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By clicking on the treasure chest you can draw a new gem. |
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It is a treasure chest filled with fake gold coins. |
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Opening the door to Library and Archives Canada is like turning the key in the lock of a grand treasure chest that holds the memory of our nation. |
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The principal column was the right column, and with it was the treasure chest, the cavalry, with baggage, all the other necessities of war and Hannibal himself. |
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Largely ignored by modern bioprospectors, biotechnology firms, and pharmaceutical research teams alike, the ocean is now becoming the new treasure chest for drug discovery. |
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